FBI 3 days ago Former FBI Director James Comey meets with Secret Service after controversial '86 47' post Former FBI Director James Comey was expected to meet with U.S. Secret Service officials in D.C. for an interview about his "86 47" post, two sources briefed on the meeting tell Fox News.
Illegal Immigrants 3 days ago Supreme Court blocks Trump effort to deport Venezuelan migrants under Alien Enemies Act The Supreme Court sided with a group of Venezuelan immigrants after President Donald Trump tried to deport them under the Alien Enemies Act.
Supreme Court 4 days ago Supreme Court takes on birthright citizenship: Justices seemingly split on lower court powers Supreme Court Justices are weighing three challenges to Trump’s birthright citizenship order – a case that could quickly reshape how lower courts handle similar disputes.
Supreme Court 5 days ago Supreme Court hears challenge to Trump's birthright citizenship order in major case President Donald Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship faces scrutiny as the Supreme Court examines lower courts' power to block presidential policies nationwide.
Immigration 5 days ago Judge orders release of Georgetown researcher arrested by ICE after allegedly spreading Hamas propaganda A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the release of a Georgetown University postdoctoral researcher detained by immigration officials in March.
Supreme Court 6 days ago Supreme Court to debate Trump restrictions on birthright citizenship and enforcement of nationwide injunctions Overriding the Supreme Court's pending review of a birthright citizenship case involving the Trump administration is a much broader question of federal judges' power.
Illegal Immigrants 6 days ago Judge upholds Trump's authority to deport criminal migrants under Alien Enemies Act Trump's executive order on Alien Enemies Act faces legal challenges as judge rules on deportation of Venezuelan aliens tied to Tren de Aragua.
Supreme Court April 30 Supreme Court weighs religious liberty dispute over public funding for Catholic charter school The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments about faith-based schooling for parents and students as multiple cases have been brought to their bench.
Politics April 24 Detained migrants given as few as 12 hours to contest deportation under Alien Enemies Act, ICE document says Migrants are being given as few as 12 hours to contest their deportation after being formally notified, according to document from ICE unsealed Thursday.
MILITARY April 24 Trump urges Supreme Court to let trans military ban proceed The Trump administration urged the Supreme Court to intervene and allow its ban on transgender service members to take effect.
US April 22 The Supreme Court appears to side with parents in religious liberty dispute over storybooks The Supreme Court's conservative majority offered support for parents seeking to be informed about their children's reading material in schools that they argue conflicts with their faith.
Politics April 20 Alito blasts 'unprecedented' SCOTUS move to halt Trump's Venezuelan deportations: 'Legally questionable' Justice Samuel Alito issued a strongly-worded dissent against the SCOTUS decision to stop President Trump's deportations of Venezuelan criminals under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.
Immigration April 19 Supreme Court blocks new deportations of Venezuelans in Texas under 18th century Alien Enemies Act The U.S. Supreme Court blocked, at least for now, the deportations of any Venezuelans held in northern Texas under an 18th century wartime law.
Supreme Court April 17 Justice Kagan denies emergency appeal to halt deportation of Mexican nationals claiming asylum from cartel Justice Kagan denies emergency appeal from four Mexican nationals facing deportation, allowing removal to proceed without referral to full Supreme Court.
Politics April 17 Appeals court denies DOJ bid to block return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador prison A federal court rejected a DOJ bid to block the return of Maryland illegal immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador, warning the Trump administration must not override due process or rule of law.
Politics April 5 Trump admin suspends lawyer in case of Maryland man mistakenly deported for failing to 'zealously advocate' A Justice Department lawyer who was arguing the Trump administration case over a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador has been indefinitely suspended.
Politics April 4 Judge orders Trump administration to return man Maryland mistakenly deported to El Salvador prison A federal judge in Maryland ruled on Friday that a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador must be returned to the U.S. by Monday.
Supreme Court April 2 Supreme Court divided over state effort to defund Planned Parenthood The Supreme Court is divided on whether funding for Planned Parenthood can be blocked by a state, a decision that carries the weight of a larger fight on abortion.
Supreme Court April 2 California man to plead guilty to attempted assassination of Justice Kavanaugh Nicholas Roske, who allegedly plotted to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in June 2022, will plead guilty, according to his attorneys.
First Amendment Religious Freedom March 31 Supreme Court appears likely to side with Catholic Church and Trump in key religious exemption case The Supreme Court appeared likely to side with a Wisconsin-based Catholic Charities group in its fight over a state ruling it says “undermines" its mission of caring for the sick and poor.
DOGE March 28 Appeals court rules DOGE can continue operating at USAID in another win for Trump administration A federal appeals court on Friday ruled the Department of Government Efficiency may continue operating at the United States Agency for International Development.
Washington DC March 28 Judges extend orders against deportation flights, including wartime act on violent Venezuelan gang members A federal judge ruled Friday that a restraining order on the Alien Enemies Act will be extended through April 12, and another judge in Boston blocked the deportation of migrants.
Politics March 26 Trump administration asks SCOTUS to approve DEI-related education cuts The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to approve it slashing hundreds of millions of dollars in grants from the Education Department as part of its DEI crackdown.
Supreme Court March 26 Supreme Court upholds Biden admin 'ghost gun' regulation The Supreme Court upheld the federal regulation of "ghost guns," or kits that enable buyers to assemble guns at home using parts that are often purchased online.
Donald Trump March 25 Federal court temporarily blocks Trump admin plan to suspend refugee resettlement program The Trump administration was temporarily blocked by a federal court on Tuesday from ending a refugee resettlement program, which he tried on his first day in office.
Justice Department March 19 Trump DOJ hammers judge's 'digressive micromanagement,' seeks more time to answer 5 questions The Justice Department accused a federal judge of “digressive micromanagement" in relation to a case about deportation flights that sent Venezuelans to El Salvador.
Politics March 18 Judge orders reinstatement of USAID functions, says DOGE effort to shutter agency likely unconstitutional A federal judge ruled that Elon Musk and the White House's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) likely violated the Constitution when they dismantled the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Trump's First 100 Days March 13 Judge orders Trump admin to reinstate probationary workers fired at 6 agencies A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on Thursday to reinstate probationary workers who were let go in recent mass firings.
Supreme Court March 4 Supreme Court appears skeptical of Mexico's lawsuit against American gunmakers Mexico argues it should be allowed to sue American gunmakers for their weapons being smuggled into the country and used by cartels, but the U.S. Supreme Court appears skeptical.
Federal Courts February 27 Judge blocks Trump administration's mass dismissals of probationary federal employees A federal judge in California stopped the Office of Personnel Management from ordering federal departments and agencies to begin mass firings of probationary workers.