A federal judge blocks a Justice Dept. subpoena for transgender patient records, ruling it a bad-faith effort to harass Boston Children’s Hospital and intimidate patients.
A federal judge declines to block an ongoing National Guard deployment in California just eight days after ruling the mission was illegal.
Chief Justice John Roberts denies an emergency appeal to block Trump’s freeze on billions in foreign aid.
The Supreme Court expedites its review of Trump’s tariffs just weeks after lower courts ruled the president usurped congressional power over trade.
A federal judge blocks Trump’s firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook 14 days after the attempt, ruling conduct before her term began is not legal cause for removal. that’s
A New York judge voids Mayor Adams’s order allowing ICE on Rikers, citing a quid pro quo offer he made to have his corruption case dismissed.
An appeals court rejects Trump’s immunity claim and upholds an $83.3 million defamation verdict for his ‘egregious’ attacks on E. Jean Carroll.
The Supreme Court allows Trump to fire FTC commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter in defiance of a 90-year-old law protecting agency independence.
The Supreme Court lifts a ban on stop-and-frisk style immigration patrols in Los Angeles two months after a judge found the tactics unconstitutional.
The Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to freeze $4.9 billion in foreign aid days after a federal appeals court upheld a ruling calling the move illegal.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the U.S. must refund half of its tariff revenue if the Supreme Court rules against the administration’s trade agenda.
Trump threatens new EU tariffs two months after a trade deal, responding to Friday’s $3.5 billion antitrust fine on Google’s ad business.
Days after the Justice Dept sued Boston, ICE launches an immigration crackdown in Massachusetts that Mayor Michelle Wu calls an unconstitutional attack.
Attorney General Pam Bondi justifies a new DOJ lawsuit against Boston by citing crimes that occurred in other Massachusetts towns.
A Justice Dept. appeals board affirms a new ICE policy of mandatory detention without bond hearings for millions of undocumented immigrants.
A federal judge blocks DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s ‘illegal’ revocation of TPS for over one million Venezuelan and Haitian migrants, previously citing likely racial animus as a motive.
House Republicans propose 14 bills to assert federal control over D.C. criminal justice one day after the city’s attorney general sued Trump.
The DC National Guard commander extends troop deployment to Nov. 30 two days after the DC attorney general sued to block Trump’s federal security takeover.
After the fifth D.C. crime surge case was rejected by a grand jury, a federal judge said D.C. prosecutors have “no credibility left.”
One month after publicly targeting Boston, the Justice Dept sues the city to overturn its “sanctuary city” law.
An appeals court blocks the shutdown of a Florida immigration detention center, ruling enforcement needs outweigh environmental risks.
As his bid to fire a Fed governor stalls, Trump asks the Supreme Court to let him fire an FTC commissioner.
One month after it was thrown out, New York’s attorney general is appealing to reinstate the $454 million fraud judgment against Trump.
An immigrant pleads guilty to being in the U.S. illegally five months after a Milwaukee judge was charged with helping him evade ICE agents.
The Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to quickly reverse a lower court ruling that found his emergency tariffs usurp congressional power.
A federal judge orders the Trump administration to release $11.5 billion in foreign aid, blocking a presidential move identified as a “pocket rescission.”
The U.S. sanctions three Palestinian human rights groups for successfully petitioning the International Criminal Court to investigate Israeli leaders for war crimes.
An appeals court blocks a lower court’s order from restricting National Guard actions in Los Angeles.
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb sues the federal government to end the National Guard’s 24-day “illegal” and “involuntary military occupation.”
Two Missouri county clerks rejected a Justice Department request for access to their 2020 Dominion voting machines, citing legal and security concerns.
A Utah judge ordered the legislature to immediately redraw its congressional map, enforcing a voter-approved law against partisan gerrymandering.
In her first major immigration rulings, Attorney General Bondi reinstated Trump-era restrictions on asylum for victims of domestic abuse and gang violence.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is using a new legal tactic to end Venezuelan Temporary Protected Status just days after a court ruled her previous attempt unlawful.
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to unfreeze more than $2 billion in Harvard grants, ruling the move was unconstitutional retaliation to coerce university policy changes.
A Seventh Circuit panel reversed a lower court to uphold Illinois’s ban on guns on public transit, ruling it a “sensitive place” under the Bruen precedent.
The Texas Legislature has passed a bill that allows private citizens to sue individuals who assist others in obtaining abortion pills, a practice commonly known as “bounty hunting.”
HHS will restore over 100 health webpages after settling a lawsuit with doctors over their removal as part of a ban on the word “gender.”
One day after a judge ruled his Los Angeles troop deployment unlawful, Trump suggested sending the National Guard to New Orleans next.
For the fifth time, a D.C. grand jury rejects a felony charge tied to Trump’s federal surge by refusing to indict a man for assaulting an officer.
An appeals court rules Trump unlawfully fired FTC member Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, citing a 1935 Supreme Court precedent.
A Colorado sheriff’s deputy resigns to end a lawsuit accusing him of violating a new state law by helping federal immigration agents.
A federal appeals court says Trump cannot use the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans, finding no ‘invasion’ occurred.
In a new court filing, Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook argues that Trump cannot use previously vetted mortgage information as a pretext to fire her.
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration’s use of the National Guard in Los Angeles was illegal, violating the Posse Comitatus Act.
A D.C. Circuit panel led by Trump appointees allows the EPA to cancel $16 billion in green energy grants following congressional repeal of the program.
Trump prepares federal agents and Texas National Guard for Chicago deployment, a plan Pritzker denounces as a partisan stunt targeting Mexican Independence Day.
A federal judge blocks the Trump administration’s early-morning holiday weekend plan to fly 600 unaccompanied children back to Guatemala.
Months after Trump’s blanket pardon, a lawyer for Jan. 6 rioters says he pitched top Justice Dept. officials on a plan to pay them financial damages.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem confirms an ICE surge in Chicago and calls a National Guard deployment Trump’s decision, prompting a lawsuit threat from Gov. JB Pritzker.