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Legal Battle on Travel Ban Is Early Test for Trump’s Power

  • President Trump has shown that he favors an action-oriented approach with little regard for the two other branches of government.
  • Democrats and some Republicans said his attacks could affect the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil M. Gorsuch as well as Mr. Trump’s relationship with Congress.

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Here’s a Look at the Leading Arguments

How much constitutional authority does the president have over immigration, and how much power has Congress given him? The likely answer to both: a lot.


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