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At a hearing in the case on Monday, one of the appeals court judges, Patricia Millett, also raised due process concerns, noting that the administration hadn't allowed deportees to challenge accusatio...
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U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy ruled that people with final orders of removal must have “a meaningful opportunity” to argue that being sent to a third country presents a level of danger deemed w...
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Donald Trump's signature initiative, mass deportation flights, are running into problems in the courts as the administration is sued and judges realize Trump has left no allowance for due process.
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld government regulation of self-assemble firearm kits that produce untraceable weapons known as "ghost guns."
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld on Wednesday a regulation targeting largely untraceable "ghost guns" imposed by Democratic former President Joe Biden's administration in a crackdown on firearms whose use has proliferated in crimes nationwide,
Two decades ago, the Bush administration said its "war on terror" prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay were off-limits to the federal courts, but the Supreme Court disagreed. "A state of war is not a blank check for the President,
The Supreme Court appeared likely to reject an effort to invalidate the FCC's multi-billion-dollar mechanism for expanding phone and internet access.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set on Wednesday to hear the Federal Communications Commission's defense of the mechanism it uses to fund a multi-billion dollar effort to expand phone and broadband internet access to low-income and rural Americans and other beneficiaries.
The Biden administration sought to regulate kits for making untraceable weapons as if they’re regular firearms. Gun companies and groups went to court.
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The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to pause a lower court decision requiring six agencies to reinstate more than 16,000 federal probationary workers.
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court held Wednesday that federal firearms laws cover so-called ghost guns, weapons that are assembled from kits that law enforcement says are becoming the go-to choice for armed criminals.
Donald Trump isn’t seeking any off ramp in his battle with the courts. The president and his allies are still demanding the impeachment of Judge James Boasberg, who has enraged Trump by sharply questioning the legality of the administration’s deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador.