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With Supreme Court decision still pending, judge extends block on Guard in Chicago indefinitely
National Guard troops won’t be deploying in the Chicago area anytime soon unless the U.S. Supreme Court intervenes.
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Deadlines in the Supreme Court's examination of National Guard deployment to Chicago are set for mid-November.
The Supreme Court indicated that it is not prepared to rule over whether President Trump has legal authority to deploy members of the National Guard to the Chicago area.
President Trump has ordered troops to Portland, Ore., Los Angeles, Washington and Chicago over the objections of state and local officials.
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Supreme Court unlikely to rule on fight over Trump troop deployment in Illinois until after Nov. 17
The Supreme Court is asking for more information on the battle over the Trump administration's bid to deploy troops in Illinois, pushing back any decision by the high court until at least mid-November.
The Supreme Court requested additional information Wednesday before it rules on whether President Trump can deploy the National Guard in the Chicago area, suggesting a ruling is still weeks away. The Trump administration appealed to the high court earlier this month in a bid to resume the deployment after lower courts blocked it.
While the daily foray into metro Chicago neighborhoods will continue, trick-or-treating or now, there will not be National Guard soldiers involved, as Noem and the Trump administration have so far been unable to convince the U.S. Supreme Court there is an emergency here.
The U.S. Supreme Court is deliberating the interpretation of 'regular forces' in a law related to presidential deployment of the National Guard. The case stems from President Trump's bid to send troops to Chicago,
The seven alumni serve under Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., and associate justices Clarence Thomas, Sonia Sotomayor, Neil M. Gorsuch, Brett M. Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett and Ketanji Brown Jackson.
CHICAGO (AP) — A judge will weigh on Wednesday how to respond ... President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose worldwide tariffs. Now the Supreme Court, with three justices Trump appointed and generally favorable to muscular presidential ...