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  2. Washington v. Trump - Wikipedia

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    The state's suit asked the court for declaratory relief (a declaration that the executive order violates the Constitution) and injunctive relief (to block enforcement of the executive order). The state also filed a motion for a temporary restraining order, seeking an immediate halt to the executive order's implementation. [2]

  3. Legal challenges to the Trump travel ban - Wikipedia

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    The state also filed a motion for a temporary restraining order, seeking an immediate halt to the executive order's implementation. [59] On February 1, Minnesota was added as a plaintiff alongside Washington. On February 3, Judge James L. Robart issued a nationwide temporary restraining order against certain provisions of the order. [60]

  4. Executive Order 13780 - Wikipedia

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    On October 17, 2017, Judge Derrick Watson granted Hawaii's motion for a temporary restraining order against most of the Proclamation on the grounds it violated immigration statutes including 8 U.S.C. § 1152(a)(1)(A) which prohibits discrimination in the issuance of an immigrant visa on the basis of nationality. [94]

  5. Trump's attorney general says lawyers who refuse orders could ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a directive on Wednesday, her first day in office, that could allow Justice Department lawyers to be fired if they refuse to advance ...

  6. Pressure mounts on CBS, Paramount as judge declares motion to ...

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    President Trump scored a temporary victory on Tuesday when a judge deemed CBS and Paramount’s motion to dismiss "moot" as his election interference lawsuit moves forward.

  7. Order to show cause - Wikipedia

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    In some jurisdictions, such as New York, an "order to show cause" is used routinely to initiate a motion when a traditional "notice of motion" would not be sufficient—for example, when the moving party wishes to vary the usual schedule for considering a motion, or when a temporary restraining order or other provisional remedy is being sought ...

  8. Opposition to Elon Musk's role in the US federal government

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    They requested a temporary restraining order preventing Musk and DOGE from firing employees or accessing information from multiple federal agencies. In its response, the Trump administration argued that Musk was a senior advisor to the president and had no formal authority. [47]

  9. Court orders temporary halt of Lindsey Graham testimony in ...

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    Graham won a brief reprieve Sunday when a federal appeals court put a temporary hold on an order for him to testify in an investigation of possible illegal efforts to overturn the 2020 election ...