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From News Desk to Defendant’s Bench: Don Lemon Fights Charges Over Minnesota Church Protest

From News Desk to Defendant’s Bench: Don Lemon Fights Charges Over Minnesota Church Protest

Don Lemon stood before a federal judge in St. Paul and delivered two words that now frame the next chapter of his public life: not guilty. The former CNN anchor is facing criminal charges tied to his livestream coverage of a protest that interrupted a church service in Minnesota during the height of President Donald …

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Washington Pulls the Plug on Federal Auto Emissions Rules, Igniting a State-by-State Showdown

Washington Pulls the Plug on Federal Auto Emissions Rules, Igniting a State-by-State Showdown

In a move that redraws the lines of America’s climate rulebook, the administration of Donald Trump has dismantled the legal backbone that allowed Washington to police greenhouse gas emissions from cars. The Environmental Protection Agency has formally repealed the 2009 “endangerment finding” for vehicles — the scientific determination that greenhouse gases threaten public health. That …

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Locked Lines: Federal Judge Says ICE Cut Off Legal Access During Minnesota Sweep

Locked Lines: Federal Judge Says ICE Cut Off Legal Access During Minnesota Sweep

A federal court has stepped into the fallout of a sweeping immigration crackdown in Minnesota, ruling that detainees were effectively shut out from their lawyers during a recent enforcement surge. U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel found that actions taken by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during what authorities called “Operation Metro Surge” severely undermined detainees’ …

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Sent Away, Then Summoned Back: Federal Judge Orders U.S. to Return Deported Babson Student

Sent Away, Then Summoned Back: Federal Judge Orders U.S. to Return Deported Babson Student

A federal courtroom in Boston has delivered a pointed rebuke to the Trump administration, ordering officials to help bring back a Honduran college student who was deported despite a standing court order shielding her from removal. The ruling centers on Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a freshman at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts. She was detained …

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White House Takes Harvard to Court in Escalating Admissions Clash

White House Takes Harvard to Court in Escalating Admissions Clash

The standoff between the Trump administration and Harvard University has moved from rhetoric to litigation. Federal officials have filed a lawsuit accusing the Ivy League institution of dragging its feet in a government probe examining whether race played an impermissible role in its admissions decisions. The case, lodged in Boston federal court, seeks to compel …

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Taylor Swift Moves to Halt ‘Swift Home’ Trademark Bid Over Brand Confusion Fears

Taylor Swift Moves to Halt ‘Swift Home’ Trademark Bid Over Brand Confusion Fears

Global pop icon Taylor Swift has stepped into a trademark battle, urging the U.S. government to deny registration of the phrase “Swift Home” to a bedding manufacturer, arguing that the branding strays too close to her own. In a filing before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Swift’s company contended that the flowing, cursive “Swift” …

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Court Throws a Wrench in Plan to Strip South Sudanese of U.S. Safeguards

Court Throws a Wrench in Plan to Strip South Sudanese of U.S. Safeguards

In a striking rebuke to the current U.S. administration’s immigration overhaul, a federal judge in Boston has halted a push to rescind deportation protections for South Sudanese residents in the United States. The decision keeps in place temporary status for hundreds who have built lives here, at least for now. At the heart of the …

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Trump Picks White House Trade Defender for Bench at Center of Tariff Storm

Trump Picks White House Trade Defender for Bench at Center of Tariff Storm

As his global tariff regime hangs in the balance before the nation’s highest court, President Donald Trump has moved to reshape the judiciary that could soon be flooded with refund claims from corporate America. On Thursday, Trump unveiled four judicial nominations — but one stood out for its timing and potential consequence. Kara Westercamp, currently …

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Judge Rebukes ICE in Minnesota: Court Says Detainees’ Right to Counsel Was Undermined

Judge Rebukes ICE in Minnesota: Court Says Detainees’ Right to Counsel Was Undermined

A federal court has pulled up U.S. immigration authorities for what it described as a near-total breakdown of detainees’ access to lawyers during a recent enforcement sweep in Minnesota. In a sharply worded order, U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel directed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to halt rapid out-of-state transfers and ensure meaningful access …

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Court Halts Pentagon’s Bid to Strip Senator Mark Kelly of Rank and Benefits

Court Halts Pentagon’s Bid to Strip Senator Mark Kelly of Rank and Benefits

A federal judge in Washington has drawn a firm constitutional line, blocking the Pentagon from downgrading the retired military rank and pension of Senator Mark Kelly after he publicly urged service members to refuse unlawful orders. In a preliminary ruling, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon held that Kelly’s remarks fall squarely within the protection of …

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