Judge issues 2nd order blocking ban on lawmakers’ surprise visits to immigration detention facilities

A federal judge on Feb. 2 issued a second order blocking the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) policy preventing unannounced oversight visits to immigration detention centers by lawmakers. In the nation’s capital, Judge Jia Cobb ruled DHS may not reinstitute … Continue reading Judge issues 2nd order blocking ban on lawmakers’ surprise visits to immigration detention facilities

Judge blocks parts of Trump order on verifying citizenship for voter registration

A federal judge on Jan. 30 struck down key parts of President Donald Trump’s executive order that tightened citizen verification requirements for voter registration, ruling he exceeded his authority. The case concerns Executive Order 14248, which Trump signed on March … Continue reading Judge blocks parts of Trump order on verifying citizenship for voter registration

Supreme Court to hear argument on Trump’s birthright citizenship order in April

The U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 30 scheduled oral argument on whether President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship is constitutional. The argument in Trump v. Barbara has been set for April 1, the court announced. The justices granted … Continue reading Supreme Court to hear argument on Trump’s birthright citizenship order in April

Judge blocks Virginia Democrats’ redistricting plan for 2026 midterm elections

A state judge on Jan. 27 halted an effort to redraw Virginia’s congressional map to benefit Democrats in time for the November midterm elections. Although redistricting generally happens every 10 years after the U.S. Census issues its population count, the … Continue reading Judge blocks Virginia Democrats’ redistricting plan for 2026 midterm elections

Supreme Court to decide if online video-watching history protected by privacy law

The U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 26 agreed to hear a consumer’s class action lawsuit alleging a company violated federal law by sharing his personal information. The court will decide how a 1988 privacy law forbidding disclosure of consumers’ videotape … Continue reading Supreme Court to decide if online video-watching history protected by privacy law

DOJ asks judge to block release of report on Trump’s classified documents investigation

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) told a federal court on Jan. 23 that it should bar the release of former special counsel Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents investigation into President Donald Trump. Judge Aileen Cannon, of the … Continue reading DOJ asks judge to block release of report on Trump’s classified documents investigation

Supreme Court declines to block extradition of Japanese man accused of vandalizing temples

The U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 20 declined to halt the extradition of a Japanese citizen with U.S. permanent resident status to Japan to face charges of vandalizing religious buildings. The new order by the full court comes after Justice … Continue reading Supreme Court declines to block extradition of Japanese man accused of vandalizing temples

Supreme Court to decide whether ‘geofence’ warrants may be used in criminal trials

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether search warrants that collect the location history of cellphone users near crime scenes are constitutional. The high court granted the petition in Chatrie v. United States in an unsigned order issued … Continue reading Supreme Court to decide whether ‘geofence’ warrants may be used in criminal trials