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A three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied the government’s motion for a stay of a district court order invalidating Trump’s firing of three members of the Consumer Products Safety Commission. (Order and Judge James Wynn concurring opinion.)
Judge Richard Leon (D.D.C.) on Tuesday enjoined Pete Marocco from “taking actions” as the acting chair of the United States African Development Foundation’s Board of Directors and president and enjoined government defendants from implementing orders Marocco gave in these capacities. (Order.) (Opinion.)
Judge Brian Cogan (E.D.N.Y.) on Tuesday set aside and postponed until the conclusion of the case Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s partial vacatur of Haiti’s Temporary Protected Status designation. (Order and opinion.)
Judge Royce Lamberth (D.D.C.) on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to disburse more than $13 million in congressionally appropriated funds to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) to cover RFE/RL’s June expenditures. This is the third time Judge Lamberth has ordered the administration to pay out appropriated funds to RFE/RL. (Order.)
In a Tuesday court filing, the U.S. government said it would not begin to apply the birthright citizenship executive order to covered persons until at least July 27, in accordance with the Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. Casa. (Filing.) (Josh Gerstein, X.)
Pending Emergency Order Applications Involving the U.S. Government in the Supreme Court
Learning Resources v. Donald Trump: Plaintiffs on June 17 filed petition for certiorari before judgment in the tariff case currently pending at the D.C. Circuit and asked the Supreme Court to expedite consideration of the petition. Government filed response to motion to expedite on June 18. Plaintiffs filed reply in support of the motion on June 20. Court denied plaintiffs’ motion to expedite on June 20.
McMahon v. State of New York: Government filed application on June 6 to stay district court preliminary injunction that barred the government from taking actions to dismantle the Department of Education. Plaintiffs filed responses to application on June 13. Government filed reply on June 16.
Trump v. American Federation of Government Employees: Government filed application on June 2 to stay district court universal injunction that blocked the government from implementing Trump’s executive order directing federal agencies to implement reductions-in-force. Plaintiffs filed response on June 9. Government filed reply on June 10.