An extraordinary legal showdown took place last weekend over President Donald Trump's invocation of an 18th-century wartime ...
The ACLU warned "we’re getting very close to" a "constitutional crisis" after Trump carried out deportations despite a ...
Two recent incidents have ignited fears that the White House is willing to defy court orders ...
During the hearing, the Trump administration repeatedly declined to provide information to Judge Boasberg about how many ...
On his first day in office, Trump took steps to designate the Tren de Aragua gang a “foreign terrorist organization” ...
In 1798, with the U.S. preparing for what it believed would be a war with France, Congress passed a series of laws that ...
Article III Project President Mike Davis analyzes Judge James Boasberg's ruling temporarily blocking the Trump administration ...
The government claimed it was not bound by the judge's order to block flights carrying gang members to El Salvador because it ...
A New York Times review of flight data showed that at the time of a federal judge’s order, two flights were in the air, and ...
District Judge James E. Boasberg was incredulous over the administration’s contentions that his verbal directions did not ...
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Latin Times on MSNVenezuelan Mother Says Her Son Was Sent to El Salvador as a 'Terrorist,' She Says He's Just a BarberFamilies of Venezuelans sent to El Salvador dispute Trump administration's claims linking deportees to the Tren de Aragua gang based solely on tattoos.
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz discusses the implications of a judge temporarily halting flights of alleged Tren de ...
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