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Top ICE Lawyer in Minnesota Departs as Immigration Lawsuits Overwhelm Courts

7 February 2026 at 20:57
Jim Stolley, the chief counsel for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minnesota, has left as government prosecutors grapple with a crush of cases.

Demonstrators at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in January in Minneapolis. Government lawyers have failed to respond in a timely manner to the pile of lawsuits and court orders stemming from the mass roundup of immigrants.

In Chief Justice’s Annual Report, a History Lesson and Embrace of Independence

31 December 2025 at 23:01
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. did not directly address the tensions between the Trump administration and federal judges who have blocked the president’s agenda.

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. in May. By tradition, he releases his report about the state of the nation’s courts on the last day of the year.

ICE Must Allow Lawmakers to Inspect Detention Centers, Judge Rules

18 December 2025 at 00:13
Judge Jia M. Cobb wrote that two policies announced in June appeared to unlawfully bar members of Congress from making unannounced visits at immigration detention facilities.

Federal agents outside Delaney Hall Detention Facility in Newark in June. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has curbed access to its detention centers and required seven days’ notice for lawmakers seeking entry.

Will Judges Approve Trump’s Choice for U.S. Attorney in Manhattan?

11 August 2025 at 07:00
Jay Clayton, the interim U.S. attorney for the Southern District, was named on an interim basis after Senator Chuck Schumer blocked his nomination.

The federal judges for the Southern District of New York are to vote on whether to name Jay Clayton, interim U.S. attorney for the district, to remain in the post.

Emil Bove Denies Suggesting Justice Dept. Ignore Court Orders in Deportation Cases

25 June 2025 at 21:21
During a confirmation hearing for an appeals court opening, Emil Bove III was repeatedly questioned about a whistle-blower complaint that portrayed political appointees as willing to mislead judges.

Emil Bove III, a top Justice Department official, at his confirmation hearing on Wednesday for an appeals court judgeship.

Trump Administration Sues Maryland Federal Judges Over Immigration Rule

25 June 2025 at 16:29
Lawyers for the administration said that a rule issued by a judge in Maryland intruded on the White House’s inherent powers to “enforce the nation’s immigration laws.”

The U.S. District Court in Greenbelt, Md. The lawsuit filed by the Trump administration against the district’s chief judge and 14 other federal judges who serve on the bench in Maryland makes clear how strained the relationship between the executive and judicial branches has become.

Supreme Court Wrestles With Challenge to Affordable Care Act Over Free Preventive Care

22 April 2025 at 02:08
The justices heard arguments in a constitutional challenge to a task force that decides what treatments are covered at no cost.

The case before the Supreme Court could have broader implications for tens of millions of Americans who receive a wide array of free health care services.

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case on Age Limits for Carrying Guns

21 April 2025 at 16:55
An appeals court had struck down a Minnesota law that applied to 18- to 20-year olds, saying it violated a new Second Amendment test focusing on history.

The Supreme Court, which turned down the case without comment, will have other opportunities to consider the question of whether firearm restrictions for people aged 18 to 21 are constitutional.

Inside President Trump’s Battle With the Courts

President Trump’s actions on immigration over the last few weeks may seem like chaos. But they’ve been in motion since 2023. Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, walks us through the president’s plan to test the limits of his power in the courts.

Trump Says He Might Have to Sell Properties to Pay $454 Million Penalty

28 February 2024 at 21:11
The ex-president, who is appealing the penalty in his civil fraud case, offered a bond of only $100 million to pause the judgment.

Much of Donald J. Trump’s wealth is tied up in real estate, which is difficult to use as collateral.

New York A.G. Seeks $370 Million From Trump After Civil Fraud Trial

5 January 2024 at 20:56
The penalty was well over the $250 million that the attorney general, Letitia James, had estimated in the fall of 2022, when she sued the former president.

Letitia James, the attorney general, said that Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial had demonstrated that he had gained $370 million through unlawful conduct.

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