September 5 Justice Barrett opens up about 'awkward' start on SCOTUS, shadow docket and more in forthcoming memoir Amy Coney Barrett speaks about her confirmation process and Supreme Court colleagues while defending emergency rulings favoring Trump administration policies.
September 5 Justice Barrett defends Jackson jabs as ‘warranted’ in rare public appearance Justice Amy Coney Barrett spoke about her recent controversial opinion on universal injunctions, saying her stern words for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in it were appropriate.
September 4 Abrego Garcia case prompts key DOJ oustings, clears way for Trump deportation agenda The deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia has led to multiple Justice Department firings and prompted federal judges to question the government's actions.
September 3 Appeals court blocks Trump from deporting members of Tren de Aragua gang An appeals court ruled that the Trump administration cannot speed the deportations of migrants accused of being Tren de Aragua gang members using an 18th-century wartime law.
August 29 Federal judge blocks Trump's expanded deportation plan over due process concerns for illegal immigrants U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb prevented the Trump administration from using fast-track deportations on immigrants with granted parole status in interior areas.
August 29 Who is Kilmar Abrego Garcia, and why does he matter? Maryland man Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia's immigration saga involves MS-13 allegations, multiple court proceedings and broader implications for deportation policy.
August 26 Federal judge rejects Milwaukee judge's immunity claim in ICE obstruction case U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman denies immunity motion for Milwaukee judge accused of obstructing federal immigration enforcement in courthouse incident.
August 25 Trump threatens lawsuit over century-old Senate tradition delaying his nominees President Donald Trump said he plans legal action against the Senate's blue slip practice, calling it a barrier to appointing judges and U.S. attorneys.
August 24 Trump rips trial judge whose $500M penalty was erased on appeal New York appellate court tosses $500 million penalty against President Donald Trump in civil fraud case while upholding liability findings against his company and family.
August 22 Jackson's scathing dissent levels partisan charge at colleagues after high-profile ruling Justice Jackson ripped the high court for “Calvinball jurisprudence" in a fractured NIH grants ruling, accusing colleagues of favoring Trump at the expense of science.