WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's aggressive push to reverse Obama-era policies is facing trouble in court.
In
recent weeks, federal judges have blocked the administration's attempts
to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA),
postpone a rule giving low-income families broader access to housing in
wealthier neighborhoods, and delay an environmental regulation requiring
oil and gas companies to reduce methane leaks.
All of these
Trump policy changes have hit the same stumbling block: Courts say the
administration hasn't followed the proper steps in enacting them, citing
a 1940s-era law that's become a key weapon in the legal battle over the
president's agenda.
Under that law, the Administrative Procedure
Act, federal agencies are required to provide a reasoned justification
for their policy decisions and offer the public an opportunity to weigh
in when they are creating new regulations, making notable changes to
existing rules, or scrapping them altogether.
Source : nbcnews
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