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$20 Million Price Tag for Silenceā€: Student Detained Over Pro-Palestinian Views Sues Trump-Era Officials

$20 Million Price Tag for Silenceā€: Student Detained Over Pro-Palestinian Views Sues Trump-Era Officials

Mahmoud Khalil isn’t just walking free — he’s fighting back with a \$20 million demand aimed squarely at the heart of the Trump administration. The Columbia University student and outspoken pro-Palestinian voice, who spent over 100 days in federal detention, has filed a formal claim accusing officials of false imprisonment and politically driven prosecution. The …

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Judge Defies Trump Birthright Ban, Cites Supreme Court Loophole

Judge Defies Trump Birthright Ban, Cites Supreme Court Loophole

In a sharp rebuke to President Donald Trump’s sweeping attempt to upend birthright citizenship, a federal judge in New Hampshire has once again blocked the executive order—this time by maneuvering through a freshly carved path left open by the U.S. Supreme Court. Judge Joseph Laplante, presiding in Concord, took the bench with clarity and urgency. …

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Florida’s Immigration Law Hits a Wall: Supreme Court Refuses to Revive Crackdown

Florida’s Immigration Law Hits a Wall: Supreme Court Refuses to Revive Crackdown

The U.S. Supreme Court has quietly but decisively refused to throw a legal lifeline to Florida’s controversial immigration law—a measure that aimed to criminalize the mere presence of undocumented migrants crossing into the state. With no explanation and no dissent, the justices let stand a federal judge’s freeze on the law, halting arrests and prosecutions …

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Epstein Files Stir Political Firestorm as DOJ Says ā€œNo Client List, No Blackmail

Epstein Files Stir Political Firestorm as DOJ Says ā€œNo Client List, No Blackmail

The Justice Department just dropped a political grenade—and everyone’s scrambling to duck. After months of hinting at bombshell revelations, the DOJ has now declared that its exhaustive review of Jeffrey Epstein’s files turned up… virtually nothing. No secret client list. No evidence of blackmail. Just hundreds of gigabytes of digital dead ends—and a lot of …

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Click to Cancelā€ Hits Legal Roadblock as Court Halts FTC Rule on Subscription Evasion

Click to Cancelā€ Hits Legal Roadblock as Court Halts FTC Rule on Subscription Evasion

The U.S. government’s attempt to force companies to stop playing hide-and-seek with cancellation buttons has just been thrown into limbo. A federal appeals court in St. Louis has hit pause on a new Federal Trade Commission rule that would’ve required businesses to make subscription cancellations just as painless as sign-ups. The rule—unveiled under the watch …

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SCOTUS Greenlights Trump’s Federal Job Purge, Paves Way for Sweeping Bureaucratic Overhaul

The U.S. Supreme Court has unlocked the doors for President Donald Trump’s aggressive campaign to slash the federal workforce, clearing a path for mass layoffs that could radically alter the shape of the American government. In a terse, unsigned order, the justices set aside a lower court ruling that had temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s …

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Judge Slams ā€˜Chaotic’ Deportation Ordeal, Lets Salvadoran Migrant’s Lawsuit March On

Judge Slams ā€˜Chaotic’ Deportation Ordeal, Lets Salvadoran Migrant’s Lawsuit March On

A federal judge in Maryland has refused to shut the door on a Salvadoran man’s legal battle against what he says was a wrongful deportation—despite the U.S. government dragging him back from El Salvador to face criminal charges. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who lived in the U.S. legally with a work permit and whose family includes …

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Dragged, Deported, and Detained Again: The Ordeal of Kilmar Abrego Garcia

Dragged, Deported, and Detained Again: The Ordeal of Kilmar Abrego Garcia

In a chilling turn of events that reads more like a cautionary tale than an immigration case file, Kilmar Abrego Garcia — once legally working and living in the U.S. — found himself wrongly deported to El Salvador and thrown into one of the most notorious prisons in the region. What followed, according to newly …

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Robes and Resistance: U.S. Supreme Court Sharpens Culture War Edge in Transgender Cases

Robes and Resistance: U.S. Supreme Court Sharpens Culture War Edge in Transgender Cases

In a term marked by ideological muscle-flexing, the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority pushed into America’s rawest cultural divides—this time, with transgender rights squarely in the crosshairs. From youth healthcare to military service to books read aloud in classrooms, the bench delivered a trio of decisions that, taken together, unmistakably tilts the legal landscape against …

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