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U.S. District Judge Charlotte Sweeney questioned government lawyers about why she shouldn’t continue a temporary restraining ...
A showdown in federal court in Denver could help shape the legal landscape surrounding deportations as immigrants' rights ...
This article was updated on April 20 at 6:36 a.m. Over a dissent by two of the court’s conservative justices, the Supreme ...
Attorneys with the American Civil Liberties Union asked the Supreme Court on Monday to clarify what kind of legal notice ...
The Supreme Court issued a rare weekend ruling Saturday, temporarily blocking the Trump administration from deporting a group ...
The order was limited to those detained in the Northern District of Texas, but it was a shot across the bow of the Trump ...
Federal judge in Denver to hear arguments on President Trump's use of Alien Enemies Act to deport migrants the government ...
The Congressional record clearly shows the Founding generation understood the Alien Enemies Act as providing broad powers to ...
The ACLU asked the Supreme Court to rule on whether the Trump administration can lawfully invoke the Alien Enemies Act for ...
Speaking to reporters at the White House Easter Egg Roll, President Trump was asked about a hearing on the Alien Enemies Act.
SCOTUS ruled the Trump admin could use the AEA to deport alleged Tren de Aragua members but only with judicial review.
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