Federal News Network – The Trump administration’s approach, inherited from Silicon Valley, of moving fast and breaking things, may be able to go unchecked in the business sector. However, when done in government, certain legal hurdles can be accounted for. Many suits are already being brought in federal and state courts to challenge some of the White House’s actions, many of which involve canceling funding opportunities or workforce reductions. Can the judicial branch handle this new workload that will come from settling these disputes and making sure their decisions are respected?
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