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The Justice Department made an unusual move Tuesday evening by filing a lawsuit against every judge on the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland over an order stalling the Trump ...
A top U.S. Justice Department official tapped by President Donald Trump to serve as an appellate judge profanely pressured department attorneys to defy court orders to carry out mass deportations ...
The Justice Department is suing over a standing order issued in May that grants an automatic two-day reprieve when deportations are challenged in the state.
Former Trump lawyer Emil Bove heads to Senate hearing amid heated debate over his qualifications to serve as a federal judge, from "brilliant" attorney to claims of bullying ...
Judge Randolph Moss issued an administrative stay that blocked Trump’s deportation of eight men to South Sudan, despite prior Supreme Court intervention.
The Justice Department sued all 15 federal district court judges in Maryland on Tuesday over an order that pauses any deportations under legal challenge in the state for 48 hours. Legal experts ...
Whistleblower claims DOJ official suggested ignoring court orders on deportations Erez Reuveni, a former government lawyer, alleges he was pushed out and publicly disparaged after resisting ...
The Justice Department accused the court of instituting an unlawful standing order, which has slowed deportations and hindered the executive branch's power.
President Donald Trump's administration is escalating its battle with the U.S. judiciary over rulings that have stymied his agenda.
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