Legal battle over the dismissals of inspectors general by President Trump

Eight inspectors general challenge their dismissals by President Trump in federal court, seeking reinstatement, but face difficulties as the judge questions the feasibility of such an action. The court considers the legality of the terminations and the updated Inspector General Act of 1978. Preliminary injunction hearing sparks debate over executive branch powers and reasons for firings.

Surge in Criminal Cases Against Illegal Aliens in Michigan

The number of criminal cases filed in federal court against illegal aliens has surged in Michigan under President Donald Trump's administration, with 46 cases filed in just two months compared to 70 cases in all of 2024 under the Biden administration. Offenses include drug trafficking, illegal possession of firearms, child pornography crimes, and illegal reentry into the U.S.

Legal battle over President Trump's firing of NLRB member

Federal Judge is considering the legality of President Donald Trump's firing of National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox, with the case potentially heading to higher courts.

Federal Court Blocks Transfer of Venezuelan Immigrants to Guantanamo Bay

A federal court blocked the Trump administration from sending three Venezuelan immigrants held in New Mexico to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base as part of the president's immigration crackdown.

Transfer of Migrant Criminals to Guantanamo Bay

The U.S. has started flying migrant criminals to Guantanamo Bay as part of efforts to remove illegal immigrants. A federal court granted a temporary restraining order blocking the transfer of three Venezuelan immigrants to the detention camp. Immigrant rights groups have raised concerns about the use of Guantanamo for this purpose.

Hunter Biden's Federal Gun Trial

Hunter Biden's federal gun trial in the U.S. is awaiting a verdict after jury deliberations began. He is facing charges related to a gun purchase in 2018, with accusations of making false statements and possession of a gun while being an unlawful user of drugs. Prosecutors argue he knowingly lied on a federal gun form about his addiction to crack cocaine.

Supreme Court and Former President Trump's Potential Trial

The article discusses the potential trial of former President Trump in federal court before the November election, focusing on the Supreme Court's role in determining presidential immunity from prosecution for criminal acts. The court is considering whether presidents can be immune for private acts and certain core presidential powers. The court's decision could impact the timing of Trump's trial, with implications for the 2024 election.

Texas Defends Anti-Illegal Immigration Law in Federal Court

Texas defends its anti-illegal immigration law in oral arguments before a federal appeals court panel as it remains on hold due to a legal challenge from the Biden administration. The law allows local police to arrest illegal immigrants and for judges to order them deported.

Federal Court in Texas Rejects Policy to Curb 'Judge Shopping'

A federal court in Texas refuses to follow a new policy aimed at curbing 'judge shopping', a tactic used by conservatives to file cases in favorable courts. Chief U.S. District Judge David Godbey of the Northern District of Texas announced the decision in a letter to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.

Controversial Arrest of Federal Wildland Firefighter in Oregon

Federal wildland firefighter Ricky Snodgrass faces reckless burn charge after a controlled fire spreads to private land in Oregon. His arrest has caused controversy and delay in trial as his attorneys try to move the case to federal court.