Topic: legal authority
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Oregon Guard lawsuit targets Trump's Truth Social posts
Following a phone conversation, Oregon's governor resisted federal plans for National Guard deployment, leading the Department of Defense to federalize 200 Oregon Guard members and prompting the state to file a lawsuit seeking a temporary restraining order. During the hearing, Justice Department ...
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US Could Owe $1 Trillion in Refunds if Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs
A Supreme Court ruling could compel the U.S. government to refund up to $1 trillion in tariffs imposed under the Trump administration, with the financial liability increasing the longer the legal process continues. The outcome is critical for technology firms, as a ruling against the tariffs woul...
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US Police Get Controversial Face-Scanning App Used by ICE
US Customs and Border Protection has launched Mobile Identify, a facial recognition app for local police collaborating on federal immigration enforcement under Section 287(g) agreements. The app assists trained officers in identifying and processing individuals potentially residing in the U.S. wi...
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Secure Your Phone Abroad: How 1Password's Travel Mode Protects Your Data
US Customs and Border Protection is conducting a record number of electronic device searches, raising privacy concerns for travelers and leading to potential detentions or denied entries based on digital content. 1Password's Travel Mode offers a solution by allowing users to hide sensitive vaults...
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Senators: Amazon Used AI Layoffs to Hire Cheaper H1-B Workers
A bipartisan group of US senators is demanding transparency from major tech companies like Amazon, Meta, Apple, Google, and Microsoft over their H-1B visa practices following significant layoffs of American workers. Senators Grassley and Durbin argue that high tech sector unemployment makes the t...
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