
The US Commercial Court blocked the “day of liberation” of President Donald Trump in force. The Court ruled that the President had exceeded his authority by imposing excessive obligations for imports from nations that sell more to the United States than they buy. Trump’s administration stated that it would appeal the decision.
This is not the first time that Trump’s administration and judiciary were at Loggerheads. In the past, there have been several occasions where American judges raised objections to the politicians that Trump started, since he took the office of the 20th January 2025, there have been several cases where this happened:
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1. Suspension of migrants from biden-migrants migrants
At the beginning of March this year, the administration of US President Donald Trump decided to cancel the temporary legal status of 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelan in the United States.
This step, effective on April 24, tried to shorten the two -year “conditional” release granted to migrants under former President Joe Biden, who allowed them to enter the country by air if they had sponsors.
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Later in April, the district judge Indira Talwani announced that he would block the sweat before the abolition of the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelan in the US.
On May 29, the judge ordered Trump’s administration to restore applications for processing from migrants looking for a work permit or a more permanent immigration status who temporarily live in the country in the “conditional” programs.
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2. The abolition of the Harvard enrollment of foreign students
American judge 24. The order provided temporary relief to thousands of foreign students who faced a forced transfer.
3. Weighing redundancies
At the beginning of this month, the US District Judge Susan Illston expanded the temporary block to offer President Donald Trump’s administration to release hundreds of thousands of federal employees and said he needed permission before the restructuring of the US government.
Mass lay -off is a key piece of Trump’s plans to reduce or eliminate many federal agencies awaiting the outcome of the union proceedings, non -profit organizations and municipalities. 9 May, the US District Judge Susan Illston blocked about 20 mass release agencies for two weeks and ordered the restoration of workers who have already lost their jobs.
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4. Disassembly of the educational department, federal agencies
The US District Judge Myong Joun also blocked Trump’s administration in implementing his executive order to dismantle the US Ministry of Education and ordered him to restore employees terminated in bulk layoffs.
Trump’s administration was also blocked from firefighting and taking further steps to close federal agencies financed by museums and libraries, mediate work disputes and support minority companies.
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5. Retention of funds from 16 “shrines” of cities, counties
In April, the US District Judge William Orrick blocked Donald Trump’s administration to detain federal financing from more than a dozen of so -called sanctuary jurisdictions that refused to cooperate with the hard immigration intervention of the Republican President.
6. Freeze on climate, grants for infrastructure
US district judge Mary Mcelro blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from the freezing of billions of dollars into the grants of the congress permitted under the laws of investment in the climate and infrastructure of his democratic predecessor, former President Joe Biden.
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Judge Melroy in Providence, Rhode Island, then issued an order on the command of environmental groups, which claimed that Trump’s administration would illegally freeze the already recognized financing of projects in the fight against climate change, reduction of pollution and modernization of the US infrastructure.
7. 11 billion dollars for health financing
In April, US district judge Mary S. Mceroy temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s administration to reduce more than $ 11 billion to public health grants assigned to US states during the Covid-19 pandemia.
Grant financing was used by states to monitor, prevent and control infectious diseases, including measles and bird flu, as well as monitoring of mental health and treatment services.
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8. Deportation
On March 15, Judge James Boasberg issued a temporary restricting command blocking deportation according to Trump’s executive orders. However, the administration continued with deportation to the salvage and increased tension.
Later, the American district judge Brian Murphy in Boston issued a nationwide temporary restrictive order to protect migrants subject to the final orders of removal from rapid deported to countries other than those already identified during the immigration procedure.
9. Order against Wilmerhale
The US district judge Richard Leon in Washington struck the Executive Procedure focused on Wilmerhale. The judge stated that Trump’s order was retaliatory against the company contrary to the US constitutional protection for freedom of expression and a proper process.
10. The expulsion of an Indian researcher
The US judge ordered that the Indian researcher Badar Khan Suri should not be removed after his arrest and threatening the expulsion for alleged links.
Suri detention, a postdo -championship member at Georgetown University in the US capital, came when he feared in the academic world that freedom of research and speech was questioned for two months into a new term of US President Donald Trump.
11. Access to Social Security Records
On 20 March, the federal judge blocked Elon Musk’s government’s efficiency in accessing social security records as part of his hunt under President Donald Trump as fraud and waste and described the efforts as a “fishing expedition”.
12. Trump’s Transgender Military Prohibition
The federal judge temporarily blocked the US Army in promoting President Donald Trump’s executive order, who developed transgender people from military service, while the action 20 of the current and future members of the service questioning measures are progressing forward.
US district judge Ana Reyes in Washington found Trump’s order on January 27, one of several issued by the Republican president focused on the legal rights for Transgender Americans, probably violated the ban on US Constitution for sex discrimination.
Later on May 6, divided by the US Supreme Court of the US allowed Trump’s ban on transgender individuals serving in the army to show, which exposed thousands of units of active and risk of removal. EED.
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