Trump, California and Troops
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Trump lawyers told the court that Trump has "no obligation" to consult, or even notify California Gov. Newsom before federalizing National Guard troops to quell anti-ICE protests.
A federal judge has dismissed California's lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's tariffs, paving the way for the case to be transferred to the Court of International Trade.
A federal judge set a hearing for Thursday on the state’s motion for a temporary restraining order against the federal government.
An Orange County judge in April rejected their arguments in the case and said the law did not violate the right to vote.
Gov. Gavin Newsom filed an emergency motion on Tuesday asking a federal judge to stop the Trump administration from sending Marines and National Guard troops onto the streets of Los Angeles.
4:47 p.m. EDT The Trump administration asked the judge to reject Newsom’s request and allow it to respond by Wednesday, calling Newsom’s attempt to block the deployment of federal troops “legally meritless” and saying it would jeopardize the safety of Homeland Security personnel and interfere with the government’s ability to carry out operations.
A federal judge in San Francisco declined on Tuesday California’s request to immediately block the Trump administration from using Marines and members of the state’s National Guard to enforce laws in the state,
(Reuters) -People who accused Google of illegally collecting their personal information, after they chose not to synchronize their Google Chrome browsers with their Google accounts, cannot sue the Alphabet unit as a group in a class action, a U.S. judge ruled.