Federal Courts 4 hours ago Boasberg grills DOJ over remarks from Trump and Noem, floats moving migrants to Gitmo in action-packed hearing Federal Judge James Boasberg on Wednesday heard another challenge to the Alien Enemies Act deportations, an appeal almost certain to spark fresh ire from Trump officials.
Politics 4 hours ago Stay in your lane: Florida AG fires next volley against judge halting state immigration law Immigration is on the mind of a Florida judge this week after AG James Uthmeier filed a motion to block her from halting enforcement of an immigration law.
New York 6 hours ago Taxpayers could be forced to fund Trump foe Letitia James’ legal defense if Dem budget item passes A proposed budget amendment pushed by New York State Democrats would set up a legal defense fund for AG Letitia James that could be used for her mortgage fraud case.
Michael Avenatti 9 hours ago Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti seeks mercy at resentencing, citing 'model inmate' record Michael Avenatti claims prison has reformed him and is seeking a judge to reduce his 14-year sentencing. The disgraced lawyer was sent to prison for fraud.
Federal Courts 1 day ago Federal judge orders return of deported migrant to US, rejecting Trump request A federal judge rejected the Trump administration’s request to amend a ruling requiring the return of a Venezuelan asylum seeker deported to El Salvador, citing due process.
Politics 1 day ago White House rips blue state Dems using 'lawfare' to protect wind industry Trump's wind energy order is facing legal headwinds thanks to a new lawsuit from 18 states and DC.
Donald Trump 1 day ago Identity of second deported man who judge wants returned to US revealed as Trump admin fights order A judge says the Trump admin breached an asylum deal by deporting a Venezuelan migrant to El Salvador; officials argue he lost protections under the Alien Enemies Act.
Supreme Court 1 day ago Supreme Court flare-ups grab headlines as justices feel the heat The courtroom clashes offer the clearest sign yet that the justices are feeling the pressure as they juggle emergency appeals alongside their regular docket.
Abortion 2 days ago Trump admin continues Biden defense of abortion drug mifepristone, asks court to dismiss lawsuit The Trump administration continues to defend rules that regulate the abortion drug mifepristone by asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit.
Supreme Court 2 days ago Trump-aligned group sues Chief Justice John Roberts in effort to restrict power of the courts AFL, founded by Trump adviser Stephen Miller prior to his role in the second administration, has filed a number of lawsuits seeking to enforce Trump's agenda.
VIDEO 2 days ago Jonathan Turley: New York AG Letitia James has always used her office to 'target opponents' Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley weighs in on New York Attorney General Letitia James suing the Trump administration over funding cuts to the Health and Human Services Department on 'America Reports.'
Donald Trump 2 days ago Trump foe Letitia James leading charge on new multistate lawsuit over HHS cuts New York is leading 20 states in suing the Trump administration over its HHS cuts, described as one the most "sweeping and unlawful assault on public health" in U.S. history.
VIDEO 2 days ago Gregg Jarrett predicts 'avalanche of lawsuits' in Trump's attempt to reopen Alcatraz Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett joins 'Fox & Friends' to examine President Donald Trump directing the reopening of Alcatraz and the president criticizing federal judges for blocking his border agenda.
Opinion 5 days ago 'Bold and fearless': Trump launches new wave of judicial nominations Article III Project founder Mike Davis writes that President Trump is poised to finish the job of remaking the federal judiciary with a new wave of 'bold and fearless' conservative legal minds.
Donald Trump 5 days ago A US judge partially blocked Trump's election integrity order from taking force. Is that legal? The judge who blocked parts of President Trump’s election integrity order sparked backlash – but the ruling may not be as radical as critics suggest.
Supreme Court 5 days ago Trump asks SCOTUS to strip protected status for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants Venezuelan nationals sued the Trump administration earlier this year for abruptly terminating Temporary Protected Status protections, which allowed them to live and work legally in the U.S.
Politics 5 days ago Fla. AG to rebuff judge who ordered halt to state immigration enforcement: 'The court has overstepped' Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is under fire for how he has handled a federal judge's order against the state's immigration law.
Crime 6 days ago Tesla arson suspect released after lawyer argues detention would disrupt sex-change treatments A man accused of setting fire to two Tesla vehicles in Missouri argued that keeping him locked up would disrupt his "gender-affirming medical care."
Donald Trump 6 days ago 'Draconian' and dangerous: Former Trump nat sec advisor sounds alarm on Biden-era DOJ's plans for Google Trump's former national security advisor urged the administration to review and alter its proposed remedy to break up Google's monopoly of online search.
Federal Courts 6 days ago Federal judge blocks Idaho immigration law with preliminary injunction An Idaho judge temporarily blocked a state immigration bill after an ACLU lawsuit claims the legislation unconstitutionally interferes with federal immigration powers.
Woke Culture April 30 EXCLUSIVE: Mom's fight with school over teen daughter's gender transition gets boost from parents group Parental rights group American Parents Coalition is filing a brief in support of a lawsuit against a Florida middle school that secretly socially transitioned a 13-year-old girl.
Federal Courts April 30 Biden-appointed federal judge keeps blocking Trump admin from nixing funding for lawyers for migrant children Court continues blocking Trump administration from cutting off funding for legal aid for unaccompanied alien minors, issuing a preliminary injunction.
Wisconsin April 29 Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan 'temporarily relieved of her official duties' by Wisconsin Supreme Court The Wisconsin Supreme Court temporarily relieved Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan of her duties on Tuesday, prohibiting her from exercising her powers.
VIDEO April 29 Judge Pirro calls for judge to 'lose robe' over helping migrant evade ICE 'The Five' co-host Judge Jeanine Pirro joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss a Wisconsin federal judge being arrested by the FBI for aiding an illegal migrant in evading ICE capture.
Trump's First 100 Days April 29 100 days of injunctions, trials and 'Teflon Don': Trump second term meets its biggest tests in court The more than 150 executive orders President Donald Trump has signed since his inauguration have been met with dozens of lawsuits in courts across the country.
Trump's First 100 Days April 28 Appeals court restores hold on Trump admin’s plan to cut government agency by 90% The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. ruled to restore a lower court’s order barring the Trump administration’s planned mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protections Bureau.
VIDEO April 28 Wis. judge charged with obstruction can't 'pick and choose' which federal laws she wants to obey, says law professor Former deputy assistant attorney general John Yoo weighs in on a Wisconsin judge being charged with obstructing an arrest of an illegal migrant on 'The Story.'
Opinion April 28 GREGG JARRETT: Rogue, leftist judges caused by an obsession with feelings, not facts Liberals who said everyone is equal under the law now want activist judges immune from prosecution. Gregg Jarrett writes how sanctuary judges rely on feelings over facts.
VIDEO April 27 'Subverting the will of the people': Kari Lake warns of federal judges' 'concerning behavior' U.S. Agency for Global Media senior advisor Kari Lake joins 'Sunday Morning Futures' to discuss President Donald Trump's ongoing legal battles with federal judges over their efforts to slow his agenda.
VIDEO April 27 Sen. John Kennedy: America is paying the price for Biden's appeasement Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., weighs in on the state of negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, why Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon and whether the Trump administration is in compliance regarding the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.