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The Trump administration's immigration crackdown is bringing previously obscure areas of immigration law into the spotlight, including the difference between judicial and administrative warrants.
Washington — The Supreme Court on Wednesday left in place a block on a new Florida immigration law that imposes criminal ...
The U.S. Supreme Court maintained on Wednesday a judicial block on a Republican-crafted Florida law that makes it a crime for immigrants in the United States illegally to enter the state.
Eight cities in Los Angeles County joined a federal civil rights lawsuit seeking to end the ongoing immigration operations.
Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan filed a motion May 14 to dismiss her charges, citing judicial immunity. Here's what to know about this legal doctrine.
The suit challenges a May 28 order issued by the district’s chief judge concerning the handling of habeas corpus petitions.
New York's 2020 law doesn’t apply to federal courthouses or immigration court, according to the legislation’s author.
President Trump has focused workplace raids on small businesses as part of his administration’s push to ramp up arrests of ...
A federal judge blocked Trump's subordinates in DHS from implementing the president's proclamation, which declared that an ...
The government is using a method to remove people from the country that is likely unlawful and is doing so by evading judicial review, a judge said.
From yesterday's report and recommendation by Magistrate Judge Nancy Joseph (E.D. Wisc.) in U.S. v. Dugan: The indictment charges ...
The action lays bare the administration's attempt to exert its will over immigration enforcement, and a growing anger at federal judges who have blocked executive branch actions they see as lawless.