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.
Politics April 19 Dem senator's El Salvador trip might violate law liberals used as pretext for Michael Flynn probe: critics Sen. Chris Van Hollen should be subject to the Logan Act of 1799, say several conservatives who point to hypocrisy over the case of Gen. Michael Flynn.
Crime April 16 NC serial offender accused of mowing down teacher was in and out of 'revolving door' jail for 2 decades A North Carolina repeat offender is back in jail on $5 million bond after he was charged with fatally striking a Durham teacher in a crash while he was not supposed to be driving.
Politics April 15 GOP hits back after judges demand Trump allies be condemned for targeting judiciary Sen. Cynthia Lummis led a letter from Wyoming's congressional delegation slamming condemnations from more than 100 Cowboy State jurists for inaction against Trump's "attacks" on judges.
Donald Trump April 15 Trump directs agencies to follow Supreme Court rulings, as he continues to rein in administrative state Experts were optimistic on a new Trump White House memo directing three-letter agencies to abide by Supreme Court rulings – however, how the memo will be enforced remains in question.
Media April 14 U.S. News & World Report retracts AP article about veteran Zachary Young, but AP stands by the story The Associated Press stands by its reporting after U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young filed a defamation lawsuit, but U.S. News & World Report retracted a republished report.
Immigration April 11 Is the alleged MS-13 gang member going to be returning to the US? Legal experts say the Supreme Court’s ruling in a case involving the mistaken deportation of an alleged MS-13 gang member leaves uncertainty about its scope and the extent of the district court’s authority going forward.
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.
Media April 11 Navy veteran who proved CNN defamed him sues Associated Press, says he was falsely painted as ‘smuggler’ U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young, who successfully sued CNN for defamation earlier this year, filed a defamation lawsuit against the Associated Press on Friday.
South Carolina April 11 Condemned SC man's case about 'appropriate punishment' as he awaits 'inhumane' firing squad execution: lawyer A South Carolina man on death row prepares to be put to death by firing squad, as his lawyer says the case is a matter of "appropriate punishment" rather than guilt.
Media April 11 Democratic lawyer who settled 'uterus collector' lawsuit with MSNBC parent says Maddow was 'preposterous' Georgia State Rep. Stacey Evans, a Democrat who regularly watches MSNBC, feels Rachel Maddow’s treatment of her client was “preposterous."