Washington: A federal judge on Saturday barred the administration of President Donald Trump from deportations under an ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive proclamation invoking the use of the Alien Enemies Act to detain and deport ...
"I suspect that we will get a quick decision from the United States Supreme Court on this one," CBS News Chicago legal analyst Irv Miller said.
A Worcester man pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court to unlawfully possessing a firearm and ammunition as a convicted felon and possessing an unregistered silencer. Ryan Davidson, 39, pleaded ...
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 ...
Trump invoked the wartime authority Alien Enemies Act, targeting members of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua for expedited deportation. But a federal judge blocked the action Saturday evening.
Judges this week ordered the government to reinstate thousands of workers, while the administration turned to the Supreme ...
The White House on Friday vowed to appeal the federal court rulings that required the Trump administration to reinstate probationary government employees who judges said were fired unlawfully at ...
Second, unlike private employers, federal courts are exempt from workplace harassment laws. A corporate executive who ...
A civil service law requires an administrative agency to hear complaints. Judges have thrown out lawsuits from unions, saying ...
The federal government tried to sell a courthouse in Greenville and buildings connected to courthouses in Asheville and ...
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 ...
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