How federal courts have been stepping in on Trump's second-term agenda
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How federal courts have been stepping in on Trump's second-term agenda.
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As President Trump pushes ahead with sweeping policies and Congress remains largely sidelined, the judicial branch has responded.
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Federal courts have ruled that there are limits on the president's power.
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