July 3 Abrego Garcia says he endured beatings, torture in Salvadoran prison ahead of criminal trial Kilmar Abrego Garcia was allegedly beaten and psychologically tortured during his time at CECOT, according to new court filings – reigniting a closely watched case playing out in two U.S. courts.
July 3 Justice Alito's warning about nationwide injunction 'loophole' looms over Trump cases Alito's concerns about "loopholes" in the Supreme Court's universal injunctions ruling emerge as judges issue sweeping decisions against Trump policies through alternative legal means
July 3 Supreme Court to review state bans on transgender athletes' participation in school sports The Supreme Court decided Thursday to review state bans on transgender athletes participating in public school sports.
July 3 Noncitizens get ‘only limited’ due process rights: Conservative legal expert Heritage Foundation warns courts may be overstepping in immigration cases, detailing how noncitizens facing deportation have limited due process rights based on status.
July 2 Trump turns to Supreme Court in fight to oust Biden-era consumer safety officials Trump's Justice Department files emergency appeal to Supreme Court seeking to overturn rulings blocking the firing of three Biden-appointed Consumer Product Safety Commission regulators.
July 2 California man allegedly crafted assassination list targeting federal officials in White supremacist plot Noah Lamb faces federal charges for creating an assassination hit list targeting officials based on race and identity as part of the "Terrorgram Collective."
July 2 Biden-appointed judge halts Trump HHS overhaul after Democrat-led lawsuit A Biden-appointed judge halted Trump's HHS reorganization that would have laid off as many as 20,000 employees after 19 Democratic attorneys general sued to block reforms.
July 2 Obama-appointed judge strikes down Trump order preventing asylum requests, protections for illegal immigrants An Obama-appointed judge has halted Trump's immigration crackdown by blocking executive order that sought to prevent migrants crossing the southern border from claiming asylum.
July 2 Kohberger pleads guilty in Idaho murders case Bryan Kohberger pleads guilty in a Boise, Idaho court for the murders of four University of Idaho students.
July 2 Wisconsin Supreme Court decides abortion case that prompted most expensive judicial election in US history Wisconsin justices ruled 4-3 to overturn a near abortion ban, a reflection of the court's liberal majority and an election that attracted millions in campaign donations.