In a landmark decision, two federal judges have ruled that the Trump administration cannot suspend food aid for over 40 million low-income Americans during the ongoing government shutdown. The courts mandate the use of emergency funds to ensure SNAP benefits continue.
In a surprising decision, a federal appeals court has permitted President Trump to send the National Guard to Portland, overturning a previous judge's ruling that prohibited troop deployment in the city.
In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's deployment of 200 National Guard troops to Portland, citing a lack of evidence for unrest. The ruling raises questions about the president's military authority amid ongoing protests.
In a significant legal setback, a US judge has dismissed Trump's $15bn lawsuit against the New York Times. While he can amend his complaint, the ruling underscores the challenges Trump faces in his media battles.
In a surprising legal victory, a US judge has ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to strip protections from hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan and Haitian migrants is unlawful. This decision will allow around 1.1 million migrants to continue living and working legally in the US, despite the DHS's plans to appeal.
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has blocked President Trump's administration from using the military for domestic law enforcement in California, citing violations of the Posse Comitatus Act. This decision could have wider implications as Trump threatens to deploy troops in other cities.
A federal judge has halted President Trump's military deployment in California to combat crime, citing violations of the Posse Comitatus Act. This ruling could impact plans to send troops to other cities like Chicago.
In a dramatic turn of events, a U.S. federal judge has intervened to halt the deportation of Guatemalan migrant children. This ruling comes after an emergency appeal by their lawyers, showcasing the ongoing battle over immigrant rights under the Trump administration.
A US judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to deport unaccompanied Guatemalan children, citing risks of abuse and persecution. This order protects vulnerable kids amid ongoing legal battles.
In a landmark ruling, a US judge has declared that using books to train AI is not a copyright violation, but Anthropic still faces trial over pirated materials. This decision could reshape the future of AI and copyright law.