Federal Courts May 7 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.
Immigration May 3 Illegal immigrants accused of pocketing thousands by smuggling hundreds of aliens each week from Canada to US Four illegal immigrants were arrested and accused of making thousands of dollars smuggling hundreds of aliens each week from Canada into the U.S.
CIA May 1 CIA videos aim to turn Chinese officials and 'steal secrets' The Central Intelligence Agency has released two Hollywood-style videos with the goal of recruiting Chinese dissidents to "steal secrets" for the United States.
Immigration April 25 FBI arrests Wisconsin judge, alleging she obstructed arrest of illegal alien Milwaukee judge Hannah Dugan faces accusations of hiding an undocumented immigrant from ICE agents in courthouse jury room.
MILITARY April 22 'Striking': DC appeals court interrogates Trump admin on Pentagon's transgender military ban policy A D.C.-based appellate panel questioned the Trump administration's transgender military ban policy and a lower court's finding of animus behind the ban.
Donald Trump April 15 'Cancel vacations': Judge gives Trump admin two weeks to prove they aren't in contempt of court Trump officials have acknowledged the deportation was an 'administrative error.'
Immigration April 15 Judge greenlights DOJ's motion to drop gun case against Salvadoran, accused MS-13 leader A Virginia judge granted the Justice Department's motion to dismiss its suit against accused MS-13 gang member, Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos, who was arrested in late March.
Immigration April 11 DOJ says whereabouts of Maryland immigrant wrongly deported to El Salvador are unknown The DOJ says the whereabouts of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland-based Salvadoran immigrant wrongfully deported to an El Salvador last month, are unknown.
Immigration April 11 Federal judge hammers DOJ on whereabouts of alleged MS-13 gang member following SCOTUS order A federal judge in Maryland sharply questioned DOJ attorneys over the location of an alleged MS-13 gang member who was deported to El Salvador last month.
Florida April 10 Florida charges Trump assassination attempt suspect with attempted murder, terrorism Ryan Routh, the suspected would-be Trump assassin, faces Florida state charges of attempted murder and terrorism for his alleged plot to kill the president at his golf course.
Donald Trump April 8 Trump assassination attempt suspect Ryan Routh sought rocket launcher from Ukraine: docs Prosecutors revealed that Ryan Routh, the alleged would-be assassin of President Trump, tried to obtain military-grade arms from a contact in Ukraine.
Trials April 4 Rachel Morin’s alleged illegal killer left slain jogger’s body along 150-foot blood trail: prosecutors Opening statements began in the trial of an illegal immigrant charged with murdering Rachel Morin, a Maryland mother of five who was killed while jogging on a hiking trail.
Trump's First 100 Days April 3 Judge Boasberg poised to hold Trump admin in contempt, takes down names of DHS officials: 'Pretty sketchy' A federal judge is scrutinizing whether the Trump administration defied a court order to deport Venezuelans, raising the possibility of contempt in a high-stakes legal fight.
Donald Trump April 2 Judge blocks Trump admin from firing federal probationary workers Federal probationary workers in 19 states and Washington, D.C. who were fired by President Donald Trump's administration must be reinstated, according to a new ruling.
Immigration April 1 Accused MS-13 leader nabbed by Patel's FBI to remain in custody for now, judge rules A federal judge in Virginia ruled Tuesday there was enough evidence to keep accused MS-13 top leader Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos in custody after his arrest in late March.
Immigration March 27 Top MS-13 leader arrested in Virginia The FBI says it arrested one of the top three leaders of the MS-13 gang in the U.S. on Thursday.
Donald Trump March 27 Federal judge denies Trump admin's effort to ban transgender people from military A federal judge denied the Department of Defense's effort to block transgender people from enlisting in the U.S. military under the Trump administration.
Politics March 19 Judge denies embattled government-funded agency's restraining order request against DOGE The U.S. Institute for Peace's temporary restraining order request against DOGE was denied by Judge Beryl Howell on Wednesday, though she criticized DOGE in her ruling.
U.S. Defense & Military Politics March 12 Federal judge rips DOJ lawyers, demands written retraction from Hegseth over transgender military policy post U.S. District Court Judge Ana Reyes demanded that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth offer a retraction over a repost he made about transgender military policy.
Federal Courts March 11 Federal judge orders Trump administration to pay 'unlawfully' restricted USAID funds U.S. District Court Judge Amir Ali, a Biden appointee, has ordered the Trump administration to pay out $2 billion in foreign aid owed to contractors for completed work.
Virginia March 10 Abbey Gate terror suspect remains in custody, faces charges connected to deaths of 13 US service members Suspected Abbey Gate terror plotter Mohammad Sharifullah appeared in federal court on Monday, where the judge ordered he be held pending further hearings.
Donald Trump March 6 US judge orders Trump admin to pay portion of $2B in foreign aid by Monday A U.S. judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to pay at least a portion of the nearly $2 billion in owed foreign aid for previously completed projects by 6 p.m. Monday.
Federal Courts March 5 Fired NLRB commissioner asks federal judge for reinstatement Former National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox, who was fired by President Donald Trump, is asking federal Judge Beryl Howell to be reinstated.
Donald Trump February 26 Federal judge hints she will continue blocking Trump from firing head of whistleblower protection agency A federal judge indicated she will extend a temporary restraining order on President Donald Trump's effort to fire Office of Special Counsel head Hampton Dellinger.
Justice Department February 25 Bondi warns three states to comply with law keeping boys out of girls sports or face legal action FIRST ON FOX: Attorney General Pam Bondi is warning California, Maine and Minnesota to comply with the federal antidiscrimination laws that require them to keep boys out of women’s sports or face legal action, Fox News has learned.
Politics February 22 DOJ issues complaint about federal judge’s ‘misconduct’ while presiding over military trans ban court case The Department of Justice issued a complaint about the alleged "misconduct" of U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes while presiding over a case about trans people's service in the military.
Donald Trump February 20 Group of DEI workers sue to stop Trump executive orders Civil rights organizations filed a federal lawsuit against President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting DEI alleging discrimination.
Pentagon February 19 Skeptical judge questions executive order barring transgender service members from joining the military A federal judge exploded at lawyers for the Trump administration tasked with defending the president's executive order pausing transgender enlistment in the military.
Donald Trump February 17 Judge rules against federal employees suing Trump admin for privacy concerns A federal judge has ruled against federal employees who sued the Trump administration over privacy and security concerns around a government workforce email distribution system.
Elon Musk February 17 Federal judge skeptical of effort to block Musk's DOGE from accessing data, firing employees A federal judge expressed skepticism of arguments against President Donald Trump's DOGE and Elon Musk in a case seeking to bar access to federal data on Monday.