The Justice Department opened a new front in its legal war on sanctuary jurisdictions Thursday, filing a lawsuit seeking to shut down New York City's policies that protect illegal immigrants from the reach of federal deportation authorities.
Less than a month after the Supreme Court told federal judges to restrain themselves from issuing nationwide injunctions, a federal appeals court ruled that those injunctions can be legal if states are the plaintiffs.
Senate Republicans surmounted a Democrat-led filibuster attempt Thursday to advance the nomination of Emil Bove, President Trump's personal defense lawyer and deeply controversial pick for a federal appeals court judgeship.
President Trump's attempt to block the U.S. from recognizing birthright citizenship for children born to illegal immigrants runs afoul of the Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday, becoming the highest court to reach that conclusion.
The Supreme Court expressed displeasure Wednesday with lower court judges who continue to block President Trump's firing of agency heads, saying it has made clear the president can carry out firings while the legal battles develop.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was a "Maryland man" before he was arrested and deported in March, and a federal judge on Wednesday ordered that he must become a Maryland man again once he is released from pre-trial detention.
The State Department said Wednesday it has opened an investigation into Harvard University's eligibility to host foreign exchange visitors, marking a new front in the Trump administration's war with the country's oldest college.
Go deep enough into the trails at some of America's national parks and you'll notice the other patrons there with you are, as often as not, speaking a foreign language.
Through buyouts and firings, the administration has already slashed the IRS's workforce by nearly 26,000 people, marking a 25% reduction in staffing as President Trump works to erase President Biden's buildup at the tax agency.
A federal appeals court issued a temporary block Tuesday on a lower decision that found President Trump illegally fired two members of the Federal Trade Commission.
States cannot actively try to thwart federal immigration enforcement, an appeals court ruled Tuesday, blocking a New Jersey law that sought to ban ICE from contracting with facilities to detain migrants within its boundaries.
A Florida judge has ordered the City of Miami to hold its regular elections later this year, as called for under the city charter, overruling commissioners who had attempted to delay the vote and to extend some of their own terms -- as well as the mayor -- for an extra year.
Federal judges in Maryland complained Monday that the Trump administration's lawsuit against their short-term deportation amnesty policy violates the Constitution and insisted they must have wide-ranging powers to stop a president from acting.
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on Monday to restore a program that provides legal assistance to migrants facing deportation hearings who are deemed too mentally incompetent to face the proceedings on their own.
A federal judge ruled Monday that the White House budget office broke the law by taking down a website that gave Congress and the public detailed data on how the administration is spending taxpayers' money.
Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man at the center of the fierce deportation battle, renewed their call Monday that their client remain in pretrial detention, saying they fear he'll be quickly deported if he is released in the criminal case against him.
The Trump administration vowed Monday to "flood" New York City with ICE agents to round up illegal immigrant criminals after an off-duty border officer was shot in the face during what authorities say was a botched robbery attempt by two illegal immigrants.
President Trump has tamed Congress and largely defanged the federal bureaucracy as he pursues his vigorous second-term agenda, but federal district judges have rushed to the battlements to take him on.
White House border czar Tom Homan flatly ruled out any "amnesty" for illegal immigrants as part of President Trump's plans -- and said he won't accept an amnesty bill from Congress, either.
Republicans powered the nomination of Emil Bove to be a federal appeals-court judge through the committee on Thursday, brushing aside Democrats' vehement complaints that President Trump's former defense lawyer is unfit for the post.