Fed judge orders ICE director to appear in court

A recent federal court order compels the director of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency to appear in court. Though details remain scarce, the judge’s move signals heightened scrutiny of U.S. immigration enforcement and could hold significant implications for its future direction.

Fed judge orders ICE director to appear in court

Judge rules yet another Trump-appointed federal prosecutor was unlawfully installed

A federal judge in Nevada has ruled that Sigal Chattah, appointed by President Donald Trump, was never serving legally as U.S. attorney. Despite the judge’s refusal to dismiss existing indictments, Chattah’s disqualification underlines ongoing tensions over interim federal appointments.

Federal judge blocks Trump’s firing of Consumer Product Safety Commission members

A federal judge in Baltimore has blocked President Donald Trump’s termination of three Democratic members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, allowing them to resume their duties. The ruling highlights the judiciary’s role in overseeing executive actions.

Federal judge blocks Trump’s firing of Consumer Product Safety Commission members

Rulings on Sanctuary Cities, Elections Go Against Trump

In a significant rebuke to the Trump administration, federal judges have ruled against policies on sanctuary cities and elections, handing defeats to the White House. These decisions represent notable setbacks for the administration’s agenda.

Rulings on Sanctuary Cities, Elections Go Against Trump