June 5 Trump admin seeking to pull funding from local governments slapped with judge's preliminary injunction Denver and other plaintiffs won a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration after a judge ruled that threats to cut federal grants likely exceeded the Executive Branch’s authority.
June 4 Lawrence Jones: Courts are defending the very people who want to cause Americans harm 'Fox & Friends' co-host Lawrence Jones weighs in on FBI deputy director Dan Bongino's interview and breaks down the threats facing the agency on 'Hannity.'
June 4 DOJ sues Texas for offering in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants in alleged violation of federal law Federal officials are challenging Texas' 2001 law that removes immigration status as a factor for in-state tuition eligibility, arguing it conflicts with federal requirements.
June 4 Trump foe Judge Boasberg rules deported migrants can challenge removals, in blow to admin All non-citizens deported from the U.S. to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador must be afforded the opportunity to seek habeas relief in court, Judges James Boasberg ruled Wednesday.
June 4 Durbin obstruction threat chills Senate as Trump nominees hang in balance Sen. Dick Durbin warned during the Senate’s first judicial nominee hearing of the year that he would continue to hold up at least one of President Donald Trump’s DOJ nominees.
June 4 Federal judge delivers one-two punch to Trump in Abrego Garcia case Judge Xinis agreed to grant in part a request from a group of 14 major media outlets and publishers, a major update in the Abrego Garcia case.
June 4 US judge dismisses DNC election commission lawsuit, in a victory for Trump U.S. District Judge Amir Ali ruled that the DNC failed to prove imminent harm from President Donald Trump’s executive order affecting the Federal Election Committee’s regulatory independence.
June 4 Trump tax leaker takes 5th in House inquiry into Biden DOJ plea deal A man who pleaded guilty to leaking President Donald Trump’s and thousands of others’ tax information asserted his Fifth Amendment right to the House Judiciary Committee and declined to testify.
June 4 Hawley clashes with UPenn law professor over judicial injunctions Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., had a heated exchange with a liberal law professor over the spike in nationwide injunctions against Trump's executive orders.
June 4 Key SCOTUS parental rights cases draw McMahon, Moms for Liberty to rally on court steps Education Secretary Linda McMahon and the conservative group Moms for Liberty took to the Supreme Court steps Tuesday to recognize the 100-year anniversary of a landmark parental rights case.