United States Court of Appeals
Coverage of United States Court of Appeals in the Nexus archive.
- Appeals court to hear arguments over Trump's orders that sought to punish law firms
An appeals court will hear arguments over the Trump administration's bid to reinstate executive orders seeking sanctions against four elite law firms. The Trump administration issued these orders, which the appeals court will review on Thursday. The outcome may impact the law firms and the Trump administration's actions.
- Court temporarily pauses order that declared Trump's global 10% tariffs unlawful
A federal appeals court has temporarily paused a lower court order declaring President Trump's global 10% tariffs unlawful. The pause is a temporary move, and the case is ongoing. The original order found the tariffs to be in violation of the law.
- Pentagon can require reporters to be escorted during appeal process, judges rule
An appeals court ruled that the Defense Department can require journalists to be escorted on Pentagon grounds during the Trump administration's appeal of a decision blocking its press access policy. The policy, challenged by The New York Times, remains in effect pending the appeal.