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At a hearing in the case on Monday, one of the appeals court judges, Patricia Millett, also raised due process concerns, noting that the administration hadn't allowed deportees to challenge accusatio...
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The Trump administration on Friday asked the Supreme Court to let it resume deportation flights to an El Salvador prison, arguing that lower courts that paused the removals were trespassing on the pre...
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U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy ruled that people with final orders of removal must have “a meaningful opportunity” to argue that being sent to a third country presents a level of danger deemed w...
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To hear DC Circuit Court Judge Justin Walker tell it, the Supreme Court basically already axed the last vestige of independent executive branch agency protections — it just did so very quietly.
Musk’s organizations have put $20 million behind Republican Brad Schimel’s candidacy, while offering voters cash for signing petitions
Elon Musk is throwing his weight around in national and international politics. But the world's richest man is also plowing his considerable money into state-level politics, supportining efforts to elect a conservative to the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Wisconsin's Supreme Court election is taking place on April 1, in what's shaping up to be the most expensive judicial race in U.S. history. Here's what's at stake and why it matters at the national level.
Digital divide advocates can breathe a tentative sigh of relief as the Supreme Court appeared reluctant to dismantle the Universal Service Fund, a program that spends nearly $9 billion each year to help low-income and rural Americans access phone and internet service, as well as schools, libraries and hospitals.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Biden administration regulation on the nearly impossible-to-trace weapons called ghost guns, clearing the way for continued serial numbers, background checks and age verification requirements for buying the kits online.
The Supreme Court appeared likely to reject an effort to invalidate the FCC's multi-billion-dollar mechanism for expanding phone and internet access.