May 9 Department of Justice opens criminal investigation into NY AG Letitia James The DOJ opened a probe into New York AG Letitia James in response to accusations by the Trump administration that James falsified mortgage documents to secure more favorable loan terms.
May 8 Luxury real estate moguls hit with new allegations in sex trafficking case The Alexander brothers, wealthy luxury real estate agents in Florida, have been hit with additional sex trafficking charges by federal prosecutors.
May 8 Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts on importance of judicial independence Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts used a public appearance Wednesday to stress the importance of an independent judiciary.Â
May 7 Taxpayers could be forced to fund Trump foe Letitia James’ legal defense if Dem budget item passes A proposed budget amendment pushed by New York State Democrats would set up a legal defense fund for AG Letitia James that could be used for her mortgage fraud case.
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.
May 7 Stay in your lane: Florida AG fires next volley against judge halting state immigration law Immigration is on the mind of a Florida judge this week after AG James Uthmeier filed a motion to block her from halting enforcement of an immigration law.
May 7 Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti seeks mercy at resentencing, citing 'model inmate' record Michael Avenatti claims prison has reformed him and is seeking a judge to reduce his 14-year sentencing. The disgraced lawyer was sent to prison for fraud.
May 6 Federal judge orders return of deported migrant to US, rejecting Trump request A federal judge rejected the Trump administration’s request to amend a ruling requiring the return of a Venezuelan asylum seeker deported to El Salvador, citing due process.
May 6 White House rips blue state Dems using 'lawfare' to protect wind industry Trump's wind energy order is facing legal headwinds thanks to a new lawsuit from 18 states and DC.
May 6 Identity of second deported man who judge wants returned to US revealed as Trump admin fights order A judge says the Trump admin breached an asylum deal by deporting a Venezuelan migrant to El Salvador; officials argue he lost protections under the Alien Enemies Act.