House GOP Declares War on the Robe: Bill Aims to Clip Judges’ Wings on Trump Policies

House GOP Declares War on the Robe: Bill Aims to Clip Judges’ Wings on Trump Policies

In a move soaked in political theater and constitutional consequence, House Republicans have thrown their weight behind a bill that could redraw the lines of judicial power in the U.S.—all in a bid to stop federal judges from derailing Donald Trump’s presidential agenda with sweeping nationwide rulings. The legislation, dubbed the ā€œNo Rogue Rulings Act,ā€ …

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Big Ugly Mā€: Trans Woman Battles Trump’s Gender Policy in Court Over Passport Rights

Big Ugly Mā€: Trans Woman Battles Trump’s Gender Policy in Court Over Passport Rights

When Zaya Perysian tore open the envelope containing her newly issued U.S. passport, she didn’t feel pride, relief, or excitement. She felt erasure. Printed beside the word ā€œSexā€ was an ā€œMā€ā€”a stark contradiction to her lived identity as a transgender woman. And she knew exactly who to hold accountable: Donald Trump. Perysian, a 22-year-old influencer …

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Trump Can’t Shake Off Lawsuit from Central Park Five: Judge Says Defamation Case Stays Alive

Trump Can’t Shake Off Lawsuit from Central Park Five: Judge Says Defamation Case Stays Alive

Donald Trump’s latest legal headache comes not from prosecutors or political rivals, but from five men whose names are etched into New York City history — the Central Park Five. And this time, a federal judge has made it clear: their case isn’t going anywhere. A federal court has ruled that Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, …

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Judge Slams Brakes on Trump’s Mass Deportation Move, Calls It a Misread of the Law

Judge Slams Brakes on Trump’s Mass Deportation Move, Calls It a Misread of the Law

In a sharp rebuke to the Trump administration’s latest immigration crackdown, a federal judge in Boston said she plans to block efforts to strip legal protections from nearly half a million migrants who entered the U.S. through humanitarian parole programs. At the center of the legal clash are Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans—individuals granted temporary …

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Supreme Court Slams Brakes on Botched Deportation, Demands U.S. Undo El Salvador Mishap

Supreme Court Slams Brakes on Botched Deportation, Demands U.S. Undo El Salvador Mishap

The highest court in the land has spoken: Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man legally living and working in Maryland, was yanked out of the country in error—and the U.S. government now has to fix its mistake. On Thursday, the Supreme Court delivered a firm directive to the Trump administration: bring the man back. The …

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Trump Eyes Free Legal Firepower from Big Firms to Muscle Through Trade Talks

Trump Eyes Free Legal Firepower from Big Firms to Muscle Through Trade Talks

In a move that blurs the line between courtroom clout and global commerce, Donald Trump is hinting he’ll tap some of America’s most elite law firms to offer their legal muscle—for free—in upcoming trade negotiations. No names, no contracts (yet), just the usual Trumpian wink and nod that the nation’s finest litigators might soon be …

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Supreme Court Freezes Return of Fired Federal Workers Amid Trump-Led Purge

Supreme Court Freezes Return of Fired Federal Workers Amid Trump-Led Purge

The U.S. Supreme Court threw cold water on a sweeping order that would’ve returned thousands of fired federal workers to their desks, dealing yet another win to Donald Trump as he continues carving down the federal bureaucracy with surgical precision. With barely a sentence of explanation, the high court hit pause on Judge William Alsup’s …

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One Day to Prove It: Judge Demands Evidence for Deporting Columbia Student Mahmoud Khalil

One Day to Prove It: Judge Demands Evidence for Deporting Columbia Student Mahmoud Khalil

In a packed Louisiana courtroom far from the streets of New York, the fate of a Palestinian-born Columbia University student now hangs on a single deadline: one day. On Tuesday, an immigration judge in Jena, Louisiana gave the U.S. government until 5 p.m. Wednesday to hand over evidence justifying the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a …

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Venezuelan Migrants Take the Fight to New York Court After 18th Century Deportation Law Revived

A legal fight born from the ashes of a centuries-old statute has been reignited in Manhattan. Two Venezuelan men, detained in Goshen, New York, have stepped into the center of a high-stakes constitutional brawl after the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for the government to fast-track deportations under the long-dormant Alien Enemies Act—a law …

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Corporate Legal Veterans Warn: Trump’s Orders Against Law Firms Threaten Business Freedoms

A wave of heavyweight legal voices from the corporate world has stepped into the ring, blasting Donald Trump’s executive orders aimed at major U.S. law firms as a direct attack on constitutional freedoms—and a dangerous precedent for American businesses. Sixty-seven current and former general counsels from Fortune 500 giants like Microsoft, Intel, Eli Lilly, and …

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