Judge Boasberg was not the emergency assignment judge for the Tren de Aragua case he took. Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri announced an investigation into case assignments for…
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Circuit Court Reverses Firing of Two Federal Employees
Independent agency heads are temporarily ordered to be reinstated. The District of Columbia U.S. Court of Appeals overturned a lower court ruling that approved the firing of two…
Read MorePresident’s Executive Order Establishes Task Force for D.C.
The group will oversee graffiti cleaning and monuments preservation, as well as aid law enforcement with deportations. President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week that establishes…
Read MoreWhite House Responds to Judge Ordering Deportation Flight Return
The administration maintains that district judges have no jurisdiction over the president’s foreign affairs decisions. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt denied claims that President Trump’s administration defied…
Read MoreFederal Judge Rules DOGE May Access Education Department Systems
He stated that the student group’s lawsuit was based on speculation. Judge Randolph Moss of the District of Columbia U.S. District Court rejected a student group’s attempt to…
Read MoreSecret Service Fires on Suspects Outside Treasury Secretary’s Home
District of Columbia police are investigating the incident. The Secret Service fired on suspects who approached Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s home in the early morning hours on Tuesday.…
Read MoreDC District Court Dismisses Case Against FEC
The plaintiffs alleged violations of the FECA Act in the 2016 election. The District Court for the District of Columbia granted the Federal Election Commission (FEC) request to…
Read MoreJohnson & Johnson Reaches $700 Million Talc Settlement
42 states and the District of Columbia brought suit against the company for talc-based health implications. Johnson and Johnson settled its largest talc lawsuit with 42 states and…
Read MoreCIA Sued for Blocking Access to COVID Records
The suit alleges administration is not being transparent with Congress. A lawsuit has been filed against the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the District of Columbia U.S. District…
Read MoreMeta Reattempts Court Block of FTC Data Use Agreement
The judge will hear the case regarding the private data of minors on January 29. D.C. District Court Judge Randall Moss has announced that he would hear arguments…
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