Trump, Supreme Court and Tren de Aragua
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The Trump administration further argued Boasberg’s temporary restraining order is jeopardizing “sensitive diplomatic negotiations and delicate national-security operations” designed to root out the r...
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In the court papers, submitted over the weekend, lawyers for the Venezuelan migrants produced a government document, titled “Alien Enemy Validation Guide,” that laid out a series of criteria administ...
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El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, said in a social media post that the two countries had conducted a “joint military operation” and claimed that all the migrants “are confirmed murderers and hig...
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The justices seemed weary of second-guessing the executive and legislative branches on political judgments about international affairs.
A cell phone is the repository of one's entire life, and for the government to crack open and start looking through a cell phone is an enormous intrusion,” said Assistant Federal Defender Colleen Cassidy.
Tuesday's outcome will decide if the Badger State's highest court leans left or right, with multiple hot button issues up for debate.
Republican Congressman from southern Michigan supports bill to bar some judges from issuing nationwide injunctions.
A conservative U.S. appeals court judge took the unusual step on Thursday of recording himself handling several handguns and explaining their mechanisms to explain why his colleagues had wrongly upheld a California law banning magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition.
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