Courts restrained Trump in first term. Will they 'check' his power again?
Briefly

"Ironic isn't it? The man in charge of enforcing laws can now just break them," Sotomayor claimed in her dramatic dissent in the case Trump v. U.S.
Republican control of Congress would give Trump significant leeway to advance his priorities and undertake a sweeping overhaul of American government and society.
"We will use all the tools at our disposal -- including aggressive litigation -- to ensure that key consumer and other regulatory protections remain intact," said Public Citizen's co-presidents.
During Trump's first term, more than 246 agency regulations, guidance documents and memoranda were challenged in federal courts, a testament to the pushback he faced.
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