March 28 DC court rulings stall Trump agenda across immigration, policing, Fed — raising stakes on executive power Judges in Washington, D.C., have presided over many of Trump's biggest cases to date, including efforts to fire Fed members, deport migrants under a 1798 law, and more.
March 27 Biden judge freezes Trump administration's move against AI firm, fueling battle over security authority A federal judge's ruling paused an effort to sideline Anthropic while drawing backlash and support over the judiciary's role in Pentagon policy.
March 26 Supreme Court reverses lower court on qualified immunity for Vermont police sergeant who arrested protester A Vermont police sergeant who used a wristlock to remove a protester from a 2015 sit-in is entitled to qualified immunity, the Supreme Court ruled.
March 26 Watchdog warns legal powerhouse has made far-left advocacy their 'dominant focus' over the last decade The Trump-aligned watchdog group America First Legal says a decade of American Bar Association amicus briefs shows the powerful legal group pushed liberal outcomes 80% of the time.
March 26 Musk attorney demands probe into jury bias after panel allegedly ‘mocked’ process The filing says jurors used damages figure to "send a message" in the trial, and details broader claims that Musk, in their view, was denied a fair trial.
March 24 NJ Gov. Sherrill attends mosque led by Imam once accused of Hamas ties in deportation case NJ Gov. Mikie Sherrill attended a Ramadan event at a Paterson mosque led by Imam Mohammad Qatanani, who allegedly has ties to Hamas and fought deportation for years.
March 24 Minnesota sues Trump admin to access evidence in federal shootings, including Alex Pretti, Renee Good cases Minnesota AG Keith Ellison and local officials are suing the Trump administration, naming Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem in a battle over "Metro Surge" shooting evidence.
March 24 Biden-appointed judge rejects Trump HHS declaration on transgender treatments for kids A federal judge ruled RFK Jr. exceeded his authority with an HHS declaration claiming gender-affirming care for minors is unsafe, granting relief.
March 23 Judge blocks Trump from deporting Abrego Garcia to Liberia, extending legal standoff The judge's order order halts Trump officials from deporting Abrego Garcia to Liberia — extending a high-stakes, 12-month court fight over the status of one migrant.
March 21 Trump administration urges judge to dissolve injunction blocking Abrego Garcia's deportation to Liberia The DOJ urged a judge to dissolve an injunction blocking Kilmar Abrego Garcia's detention, claiming the court's own order is the sole impediment to his deportation to Liberia.