Federal judge grapples with California emissions standards repealed by Congress

A federal judge on Feb. 19 questioned the argument by California and other states seeking to override a congressional decision rescinding a waiver that allowed the Golden State to impose tough vehicle emissions standards. In Oakland, California, U.S. District Judge … Continue reading Federal judge grapples with California emissions standards repealed by Congress

Appeals court upholds Trump admin policy denying bond for illegal immigrants: What to know

A major appeals court decision is expected to bolster the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts by allowing easier detention of people who illegally cross the southern border. The conservative-leaning U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld on Feb. … Continue reading Appeals court upholds Trump admin policy denying bond for illegal immigrants: What to know

Groups sue EPA over repeal of finding that served as basis for climate regulations

Environmentalist groups and others sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Feb. 18 over the agency’s recent decision to repeal a finding that served as the basis for federal climate regulations. The American Public Health Association, American Lung Association, … Continue reading Groups sue EPA over repeal of finding that served as basis for climate regulations

NAACP sues over 2020 presidential election records FBI seized in Fulton County, Georgia

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) on Feb. 15 asked a federal court to restrict how the federal government may use the 2020 presidential election records that the FBI seized from a Fulton County, Georgia, election … Continue reading NAACP sues over 2020 presidential election records FBI seized in Fulton County, Georgia

FBI says Georgia search warrant was based on ‘substantiated’ 2020 election irregularities

The FBI said it has “substantiated” irregularities in how votes were tabulated after the 2020 presidential election in Fulton County, Georgia, according to an FBI official’s search warrant affidavit that a court unsealed on Feb. 10. President Donald Trump has … Continue reading FBI says Georgia search warrant was based on ‘substantiated’ 2020 election irregularities

Federal judge temporarily allows Transportation Department to suspend Hudson Tunnel Project funding

A federal judge on Feb. 9 temporarily allowed the Trump administration to reinstate its four-month-old freeze on federal funding for the Hudson Tunnel Project that will connect rail lines between New York and New Jersey. The $16 billion Hudson Tunnel … Continue reading Federal judge temporarily allows Transportation Department to suspend Hudson Tunnel Project funding

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