In a significant legal setback for President Trump, a federal appeals court has ruled that Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor, can participate in upcoming meetings, maintaining her role despite Trump's attempts to dismiss her over unfounded fraud allegations.
In a significant ruling, a divided federal appeals court has decided that Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook can remain in her position, rejecting the Trump administration's bid to remove her before a crucial interest rate meeting.
President Trump’s administration is pushing to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook ahead of a crucial interest rate vote. Cook argues her removal is unjustified, raising alarms about the economy's integrity.
As the Federal Reserve prepares for its crucial policy meeting, a historic challenge to its leadership is looming. With Trump's nominee on the verge of confirmation and a court ruling on Lisa Cook's fate expected, the Fed's independence hangs in the balance.
In a high-stakes legal battle, Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is challenging the Trump administration's attempt to remove her from the board. As the Fed prepares for its next interest rate decision, the implications of this case could have lasting effects on the economy.
The Supreme Court is set to review President Trump's sweeping tariffs, determining if he acted within his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. This case could reshape U.S. trade policy and impact ongoing negotiations.
In a stunning legal blow, a federal appeals court has upheld a defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump, ordering him to pay over $83 million to writer E Jean Carroll. This ruling adds to Trump's ongoing legal troubles and raises questions about presidential immunity.
In a contentious ruling, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. allows President Trump to dismiss FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter while the Supreme Court deliberates her case. What does this mean for the future of the FTC?
In a significant ruling, a federal appeals court upheld an $83.3 million jury verdict against Donald Trump for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll. The court criticized Trump's ongoing attacks and affirmed Carroll's claims of emotional harm.
In a significant ruling, a federal appeals court has upheld the $83 million defamation verdict against Donald Trump, concluding he failed to prove grounds for reconsideration. The court found that Trump's actions were egregious, affirming Carroll's right to damages.