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 twist, a federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from the Trump administration targeting Maryland judges over a deportation order. The ruling reveals the complexities of immigration law and judicial authority.
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.
Democratic lawmakers have introduced a resolution to end Trump's controversial federalization of the DC police, arguing it violates local governance rights and worsens public safety amid declining crime rates.
In a significant legal victory for President Trump, a federal appeals court has lifted an injunction requiring the State Department to continue foreign aid payments. This ruling could reshape U.S. foreign aid policy.
In a significant legal twist, a federal appeals court has allowed the Trump administration to cut billions in foreign aid, overriding a previous court's decision. This ruling has sparked debates on the constitutionality of such funding cuts.
In a narrow 50-49 vote, the Senate confirmed Emil Bove as a federal appeals court judge despite serious allegations against him. Whistleblowers claim he prioritized Trump's agenda over justice, sparking fierce debate among lawmakers.
Emil Bove has been confirmed as a federal appellate judge despite serious allegations from whistleblowers regarding his oversight at the Justice Department. The contentious nomination faced intense scrutiny from former prosecutors and judges.
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 turn of events, Alina Habba, former attorney to Donald Trump, has been replaced as the interim U.S. attorney in New Jersey. This move has ignited debates over political influence and the judicial system.