A U.S. magistrate judge has ordered the release of grand jury materials in the case against former FBI Director James Comey, highlighting serious misconduct by the Justice Department that could jeopardize the charges.
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has ordered the release of hundreds of detainees in Chicago following a controversial immigration enforcement operation. This decision highlights ongoing concerns about the legality of recent ICE actions and potential violations of a key consent decree.
The USDA is set to comply with a federal judge's order to provide full food benefits to 42 million Americans despite a government shutdown. Confusion remains as the Justice Department appeals the decision.
A federal judge has mandated the Trump administration to release full funding for November's food assistance benefits, warning that failure to do so will lead to hunger for many.
A federal judge has restricted the use of force by federal agents in Chicago, citing excessive force against protesters and reporters. The ruling comes after accusations of lies from a Border Patrol official, aiming to protect First Amendment rights.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge mandates the Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits for November, rejecting partial funding during the government shutdown. Millions of Americans at risk of hunger will now receive necessary support.
The Trump administration plans to restart SNAP food benefits but at only half the usual amount due to a funding shortfall. With legal rulings against the freeze, delays are expected for millions relying on this vital assistance.
As the government shutdown looms, the Trump administration must decide whether to fund the SNAP program, crucial for millions. Court orders demand compliance, but uncertainty remains for beneficiaries relying on this vital aid.
In a significant ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut has extended a block on the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard troops to Oregon, citing insufficient evidence of unrest. The decision comes after a month-long legal struggle over the issue.
As the government shutdown looms, millions of Americans are without November SNAP benefits. With a looming court deadline, will the Trump administration step in to avert a food crisis?