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Blanche to face skeptics in GOP after judge’s scathing criticism
Todd Blanche faces a contentious Senate Judiciary Committee hearing amid criticism from a federal judge and skepticism from key GOP senators.
DOJ shares Metro Surge shooting evidence with state
The DOJ has provided Minnesota authorities with evidence related to January shootings by immigration officers in Minneapolis, aiding potential charges.
Minnesota joins suit to block Paramount-Warner Bros. deal
Minnesota and 11 other states sued to block Paramount Skydance's $110 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, alleging antitrust violations.
Trump’s go-to attorneys take unusual steps for a sitting president
Trump's personal legal team, led by Boris Epshteyn, has secured major settlements while drawing scrutiny over lawsuits and IRS litigation.
He wrote a scathing message to ICE. Federal agents showed up at his door.
David Streever sued DHS after ICE agents visited him over a critical email, alleging First Amendment violations.
Justices say police need a warrant to obtain Google location data
The Supreme Court ruled that police generally must obtain a warrant to access Google location data, reinforcing constitutional privacy protections.
What rulings mean for immigrants and the nation
The Supreme Court cleared the way for Trump to end TPS protections and expand asylum restrictions, affecting deportations and immigration policy.
Supreme Court lets Trump end temporary protections for Haitian, Syrian migrants
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can end temporary protected status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants, allowing potential deportations.
Supreme Court sides with Trump in asylum-processing case
The Supreme Court ruled migrants must be physically in the U.S. to apply for asylum, allowing the Trump administration to resume its border policy.
She got eight years for plotting to kill Kavanaugh. Prosecutors want more.
The Justice Department appeals an eight-year sentence for Sophie Roske, who plotted to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh in Maryland.
Federal judge voids DOJ subpoenas to Gov. Tim Walz, Mayor Jacob Frey
A federal judge voided DOJ subpoenas targeting Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey, finding they were used to pressure immigration enforcement.
DOJ charges 15 in Minnesota with conspiracy to block ICE
Federal prosecutors charged 15 Minneapolis activists with conspiracy and other offenses tied to immigration enforcement protests and federal operations.
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