Washington: A federal judge on Saturday barred the administration of President Donald Trump from deportations under an ...
Presidents are given the extraordinary power by the 227-year-old law to order the arrest, detention and deportation of noncitizens who are 14 years or older and come from countries staging an ...
The chief judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia said Saturday he needed to issue his order ...
Judges this week ordered the government to reinstate thousands of workers, while the administration turned to the Supreme ...
Trump administration lawyers asked the justices to limit the sweep of decisions by three lower courts that issued nationwide ...
If a house divided against itself cannot stand, then why would federal courts allow the United States to sue itself? It’s hard to imagine a scenario where a house could, or would, be more divided. Yet ...
The Judicial Conference urged Congress to approve 71 new judgeships, citing rising caseloads and worsening court delays, after former President Joe Biden vetoed a bipartisan bill.
But the hard truth for those looking to the courts to rein in the Trump administration is that the Constitution gives judges no power to compel compliance with their rulings — it is the executive ...
A federal appeals court Wednesday agreed to the Trump administration’s request to greenlight the president’s firing of U.S. special counsel Hampton Dellinger until the court resolves a legal ...
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