Bundesgerichte
Judges order SNAP payments as shutdown stretches; timing still unclear
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Two federal judges on Friday directed the Trump administration to tap emergency funds to keep SNAP benefits flowing to roughly 42 million people as the U.S. government shutdown entered its 31st day. One judge issued a temporary restraining order calling for immediate action; another gave the administration until Monday to decide whether to send at least partial payments.
Ein Bundesrichter hat entschieden, dass die Streichung von mehr als 100 Millionen Dollar an Geisteswissenschaftsförderungen für Schriftsteller, Forscher und Akademiker durch die Trump-Regierung verfassungswidrig war. Das Urteil untersagt der Regierung die Einstellung der Zuschüsse und kritisiert den Einsatz von künstlicher Intelligenz bei diesem Verfahren.
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Federal appeals judge Pauline Newman, 98, has asked the Supreme Court to restore her to the bench after three years sidelined over competency concerns. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit judge claims a lack of due process in the investigation launched against her in 2023. Her case underscores broader questions about aging in the federal judiciary.