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A federal judge on Friday blocked U.S. President Donald Trump's administration from deporting migrants to countries with which they had no existing relationship without giving them a chance to raise ...
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The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Friday to allow it to use a rarely invoked wartime law to continue to deport Venezuelans with little to no due process.
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President Trump’s efforts to deport migrants to places other than their country of origin hit a new roadblock on Friday, when a federal judge issued a temporary order requiring the administration to g...
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As the Trump administration gets challenged in court over its policies, federal judges have been blunt in their rulings from the bench and on paper.
He is a local, unknown Judge, a Grandstander, looking for publicity, and it cannot be for any other reason, because his ‘Rulings’ are so ridiculous, and inept,” Trump ranted.
A Tufts University doctoral student who was detained this week can’t be deported to Turkey without a court order, a federal judge in Massachusetts said on Friday. Rumeysa
A federal judge in Massachusetts on Friday temporarily halted the deportation of a Turkish Tufts University doctoral student Rumeysa Ozturk whose visa was stripped over her anti-Israel activism. Judge Denise Casper ruled on Friday that Ozturk "shall not be removed from the United States until further Order of this Court."
A federal judge denied the Department of Defense's effort to block transgender people from enlisting in the U.S. military under the Trump administration.
The administration is invoking an extraordinary national security power, the state secrets privilege, under highly unusual circumstances.
A federal judge said after a hearing Monday that he will determine whether he has the authority to decide a case in which hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans are at risk of losing deportation protections in less than two weeks.
District Judge J Paul Oetken, who was overseeing the case, said on Friday that US President Donald Trump and his government could not unilaterally terminate Voice of America and related radio programs