Judge James Boasberg Wednesday heard another challenge to the Alien Enemies Act deportations, a high-profile challenge that's almost certain to spark fresh ire from Trump officials.
Judge Boasberg is set to hear another high-profile challenge to the Alien Enemies Act deportations this evening – a case likely to reignite tensions with Trump officials.
A federal judge rejected the Trump administration’s request to amend a ruling requiring the return of a Venezuelan asylum seeker deported to El Salvador, citing due process.
The Supreme Court weighed in on the Trump administration's transgender military ban after a lower court's decision blocking the ban was appealed to the high court.
A judge says the Trump admin breached an asylum deal by deporting a Venezuelan migrant to El Salvador; officials argue he lost protections under the Alien Enemies Act.
A judge says the Trump admin breached an asylum deal by deporting a Venezuelan migrant to El Salvador; officials argue he lost protections under the Alien Enemies Act.
The courtroom clashes offer the clearest sign yet that the justices are feeling the pressure as they juggle emergency appeals alongside their regular docket.
AFL, founded by Trump adviser Stephen Miller prior to his role in the second administration, has filed a number of lawsuits seeking to enforce Trump's agenda.
New York is leading 20 states in suing the Trump administration over its HHS cuts, described as one the most "sweeping and unlawful assault on public health" in U.S. history.
Venezuelan nationals sued the Trump administration earlier this year for abruptly terminating Temporary Protected Status protections, which allowed them to live and work legally in the U.S.
A patchwork of different state laws governing DMV laws and license requirements have prompted confusion and panic from some residents ahead of the May 7 REAL ID deadline.
The Supreme Court is considering whether a faith-based charter school is eligible to receive state funds in a major test of school choice and religious liberty.
Economists warn that working-class Americans have the most to lose in a high-stakes game of chicken President Donald Trump is playing as he imposes steep tariffs in his first 100 days.
The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. ruled to restore a lower court’s order barring the Trump administration’s planned mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protections Bureau.