In a surprising ruling, a federal judge dismissed the Trump administration's unprecedented lawsuit against Maryland's federal judges, criticizing its potential dangers and the attacks on the judiciary.
In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has dismissed a groundbreaking lawsuit from the Justice Department targeting all Maryland federal judges, maintaining a temporary pause on deportations for migrants contesting their removal.
In a groundbreaking ruling, a federal judge dismissed a DOJ lawsuit against Maryland's federal judges, asserting that the case undermines judicial independence and precedent. This decision highlights ongoing tensions between the executive and judicial branches.
In a surprising decision, federal judges in New Jersey have declined to appoint Alina Habba, a controversial Trump nominee, as U.S. attorney, appointing Desiree Leigh Grace instead. This marks a significant rebuke amid ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary.
In a shocking turn of events, the Department of Justice fired New Jersey's US attorney Alina Habba following a court decision. Desiree Leigh Grace steps in, raising concerns over political interference in judicial appointments.
In a surprising move, a panel of federal judges in New Jersey appointed Desiree Leigh Grace as the new U.S. attorney, rejecting Alina Habba's request to extend her term amidst a backdrop of political tensions and allegations of bias.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Trump’s birthright citizenship ban, limiting lower-court authority. Legal experts warn the next 30 days will be crucial for its implementation.
Emil Bove's nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals is stirring controversy. Critics highlight his past as a prosecutor and his defense of Trump amid multiple indictments, raising concerns about his ethics and temperament.
The Supreme Court is deliberating a case that could change birthright citizenship in the U.S. The justices are divided over the Trump administration's stance on nationwide injunctions. Key arguments from both sides highlight the potential impact on newborns and immigrant rights.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case regarding the Trump administration's birthright citizenship policy. This decision could redefine citizenship for thousands of newborns across the U.S., depending on their parents' legal status.