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After a federal trade court struck down President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, his administration is lashing out at the judiciary, specifically judges who rule against the president. The Morning Joe panel reacts to the escalating rhetoric—like calling the ruling a “judicial coup” and a “judicial tyranny”—from White House officials and allies,
A federal judge doubled down on his decision ordering the return of a Guatemalan migrant to the United States after his deportation was found to have lacked due process.
A federal judge denied a request from the Department of Homeland Security to reconsider a court order demanding the return of a immigrant who was deported to Guatemala.
If the government gets its way, hundreds of thousands of Haitian TPS holders, who have made lives, raised families, and launched careers in the United States, could be exposed to deportation on August 3.
The rare prosecution of a sitting judge is teeing up a legal fight over her immunity from criminal charges, and whether the same protections President Donald Trump claimed might apply to judges.
Later that day, a federal judge in Boston issued an emergency order, temporarily blocking the Department of Homeland Security from removing Harvard from the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, which allows universities to enroll student visa holders.
Data gathered by the law enforcement agency responsible for judicial security showed 162 judges faced threats between March 1 and April 14.
Hannah Dugan, the Wisconsin judge accused of impeding government agents during an immigration bust, is seeking to have federal obstruction charges against her dismissed. The post Judge charged with obstructing ICE says SCOTUS ‘presidential immunity’ ruling for Trump ‘did the same for judicial immunity’ and ‘bars’ prosecution first appeared on Law & Crime.