Supreme Court, Alien Enemies and Tren de Aragua
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The lack of clarity around how people facing deportation under the 1798 law will be notified and whether they’ll be able to access a lawyer to help them navigate that process is prompting questions a...
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Trump's administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday to let him remove Democratic members from two federal labor boards while legal fights over the Republican president's dismissals of th...
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The Supreme Court ruled the Trump administration may use a wartime law to deport alleged members of a foreign crime gang, as long as they are given the right to challenge the government’s claim.
Attorney General Pam Bondi put migrant criminals on notice after the Supreme Court granted a request to lift the stay on deportation flights in a temporary victory for President Trump.
The power of a single judge to issue a nationwide injunction has become pivotal in the question of whether Trump can quickly implement his aggressive agenda. Several cases either already awaiting action by the Supreme Court or heading toward nine justices involve such a judicial order.
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India Today on MSNDMK moves Supreme Court challenging Centre's Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025Act, 2025, calling it unconstitutional. The party claims the law violates Muslim minority rights and was passed without addressing key objections.
Lower courts have already ruled against two foster parents' claims that laws discriminated against them in the adoption process because of their race