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Trump’s Return To The White House Will Impact These Five Major Court Cases, by Margot Cleveland – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Trump’s Return To The White House Will Impact These Five Major Court Cases, by Margot Cleveland

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By Margot Cleveland, The Federalist, January 20, 2025

Margot Cleveland is an investigative journalist and legal analyst and serves as The Federalist’s senior legal correspondent. Margot’s work has been published at The Wall Street Journal, The American Spectator, the New Criterion, National Review Online, Townhall.com, the Daily Signal, USA Today, and the Detroit Free Press. ….

 

The TikTok case is only one of several that will be impacted by the incoming Trump Administration.

Author Margot Cleveland profileWith all eyes on the Capitol since Friday when the various celebratory balls began, five significant court cases slipped by the public’s notice. That number excludes the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in TikTok v. Garland, which upheld The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act’s mandate that China divest from the popular social media platform.

The Supreme Court’s TikTok decision quickly launched extensive debate and, after TikTok went dark, reportedly some private crises. Many Americans and the Chinese communist government perceived Trump’s impending inauguration as providing a reprieve from the law, even though a President cannot amend a statute (or the Constitution — more on Biden’s claim about the purported 28th Amendment tomorrow) by Executive Order or otherwise.

However, the change in administration proves significant for five other important cases which all saw developments late last week. ….

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