The U.S. treated alleged Nazis better during World War II than the Trump administration treated Venezuelan migrants last week, a judge told DOJ attorneys at a hearing.
The alleged Venezuelan gang members who were deported to El Salvador last week included eight female detainees who were later ...
A U.S. appeals court judge said Nazis were given more rights to contest their removal from the U.S. than Venezuelans deported ...
Prior to the Trump administration's invocation of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, the law had been used three times in US history, most recently to intern and remove Japanese, German and Italian immigrant ...
A federal appeals court in D.C. appears to be divided on President Donald Trump's use of a 200-year-old wartime law to deport ...
In a Trump deportation case, an Obama-appointed judge asserts, “Nazis got better treatment" than alleged Tren de Aragua ...
U.S. Circuit Judge Patricia Millett repeatedly pressed the Trump administration about the lack of due process protections for ...
A panel of three federal appellate judges seemed split Monday while hearing the Trump administration’s challenge of a lower ...
The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal in the long-running case, known as Juliana, which helped spawn legal strategies ...
A federal appellate judge slammed the Trump administration on Monday for treating Venezuelan gang deportees worse than Nazis ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a key redistricting case that could reshape how states draw districts by race. A ...
The nation’s highest court declined Monday to hear a petition that would have revived a landmark climate change lawsuit ...