In a contentious decision, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to deport immigrants to countries where they are not citizens, disregarding lower court rulings on due process. Critics warn this could lead to violence and mistreatment for thousands.
The Supreme Court intervened to stay a lower court ruling that allowed migrants to challenge deportation orders, raising concerns over due process and human rights for those facing potential torture.
A Tennessee judge has ruled against the DOJ's request for pretrial detention of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, raising questions about the evidence presented against him. Despite this, he may remain in immigration custody as his case unfolds.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has blocked the Trump Administration from withholding billions in transportation grants from states refusing to comply with immigration enforcement, stating it would cause severe harm.
In a surprising legal twist, a federal appeals court has ruled that President Trump can keep the National Guard in Los Angeles, allowing him to use the military amid protests against his deportation policies. This ruling could set a precedent for future deployments without state consent.
In a contentious ruling, a California appeals court allows President Trump to maintain control over the National Guard in Los Angeles, defying Governor Newsom's efforts to reclaim authority. The decision follows a series of court battles over the legality of Trump's federalization of the Guard amid ongoing protests.
In a dramatic court ruling, Karen Read was acquitted of murder charges in the death of Boston officer John O’Keefe, while being convicted of drunken driving. Supporters celebrated outside the courthouse as she claimed to have fought tirelessly for justice.
The detention of Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist and green card holder, has ignited protests across the U.S. as the government defends its actions despite a court ruling against his detention.
In a landmark unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled that families affected by wrong-house raids can sue law enforcement. This case stems from a 2017 incident involving Trina Martin's family, raising questions about police accountability and sovereign immunity.
A federal appeals court has allowed President Trump's hefty tariffs to take effect while legal challenges proceed. The case is set for expedited review, raising questions about the future of U.S. trade policy and its economic implications.