In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has dismissed the corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, permanently barring the DOJ from re-filing charges. This ruling comes amid concerns over political influence.
The DOJ is investigating the LA County Sheriff's Department for allegedly infringing on residents' Second Amendment rights by imposing excessive fees and delays on gun permit applications. This inquiry follows a lawsuit challenging an 18-month processing delay for concealed carry licenses.
The Department of Justice is probing the LA County Sheriff's Department for allegedly infringing on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens. Recent delays in processing concealed carry applications have raised serious concerns.
Trump claims he didn’t sign a deportation order he definitely signed, raising eyebrows among analysts and judges. A deep dive into the implications of his actions.
President Trump warns that those vandalizing Teslas could face severe consequences, including 20-year prison sentences. Recent attacks on Tesla vehicles surge, prompting a crackdown from authorities.
In a heated courtroom exchange, Judge Boasberg critiques the Trump administration’s harsh language in legal filings regarding deportations. As the president navigates legal and political challenges, tensions rise over immigration policy.
A federal judge has extended the deadline for the DOJ to provide information on Trump-era deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, raising questions about national security and executive authority.
In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to reinstate approximately 25,000 federal employees, shedding light on the ongoing battle over mass firings during his presidency. This ruling could significantly impact government operations and employee morale.
The Justice Department asserts that recent deportation flights of Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador complied with legal standards, even as a judge blocks future flights. Legal questions arise about the use of the Alien Enemies Act.
In a shocking legal turn, Alawieh was deported despite holding a valid U.S. visa. Claims of connections to Hezbollah and court order violations raise serious questions about her treatment.