February 11 Prosecutor who left Minnesota office amid anti-ICE unrest joins Don Lemon defense team The ex-US prosecutor resigned after 17 years at the Justice Department, and will appear in court Friday on Lemon's behalf
February 11 Meta, Google face massive liability as ‘addicted kids’ trial continues in LA The landmark trial is the first case that seeks to hold tech giants in the U.S. financially liable for harm suffered by its users.
February 10 Trump DOJ appointee Thomas Albus tapped to lead Fulton County search warrant fight The Justice Department has placed a Missouri U.S. attorney at the center of a politically sensitive Georgia legal fight.
February 10 Federal judge rejects Trump admin lawsuit seeking Michigan voter rolls A federal judge dismissed the Trump administration’s lawsuit to obtain Michigan voter registration rolls, saying federal law does not require states to hand them over.
February 10 Unearthed docs undercut Dem warnings of harm from Trump executive order blocking trans surgery for minors Trump-aligned group is pressing states, which are suing to end Trump's executive order banning trans surgeries for kids, to provide proof of harm. But, new documents show this might not be happening.
February 10 ‘I Voted’ sticker helps convict noncitizen who cast ballot in 2024 as election security debate heats up Lina Maria Orovio-Hernandez convicted on federal charges of identity theft, passport fraud and illegal voting in Massachusetts. Justice Department highlighted the rare case.
February 7 Federal appeals court upholds Trump mass detention policy for illegal immigrants A federal appeals court ruled that Homeland Security can lawfully detain illegal immigrants without bond hearings, a major legal win for the Trump administration’s immigration policy.
February 7 MIKE DAVIS: 2 assassination plots, 2 judges and 2 brands of justice Trump-appointed judge sentences would-be Trump assassin to life, while Biden judge gives alleged Kavanaugh assassin just 8 years. A tale of two judges.
February 6 DOJ says it owes deported Venezuelans no due process, dares courts to intervene The Justice Department said it cannot facilitate due process for CECOT migrants, setting the stage for a high-stakes hearing next week.
February 6 Benghazi terror suspect extradited to face US charges, appears in federal court The U.S. has arrested one of the alleged leaders behind the deadly 2012 attack on an American outpost in Benghazi, Libya, that left four dead.