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Judge William G. Young’s long career has been punctuated by high-profile cases and outspoken advocacy for the judiciary’s value and fact-finding power. By Zach Montague Reporting from ...
A New York City immigration judge has reinstated a Bronx public school student’s bid for asylum after the Trump administration moved to dismiss his case and fast-track his deportation, his ...
Anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil was ordered released on bail while his immigration and civil cases proceed through court, with a federal judge citing the "extraordinary circumstances" of his case.
A federal judge in Arizona questioned the Trump administration's practice of bypassing judicial review in asylum cases. The judge has said it's likely unlawful to use Presidential Proclamation ...
On one day, an immigration judge dismissed multiple cases involving asylum-seekers who showed up without lawyers. The asylum-seekers stated they had a fear of returning to their home country.
Sir William Davis, who has died aged 70, was one of the outstanding criminal judges of his generation and one of very few to progress from the circuit bench to the Court of Appeal.
The ruling comes ahead of a grant application deadline on June 20, which would have required states to agree to enforce the Trump administration's immigration agenda or lose transportation funding.
Agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are ramping up activity across the country, as President Donald Trump keeps his word on enforcing mass deportations.
A federal judge on Thursday rejected Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy’s attempt to tie state funding to immigration enforcement operations. “Congress did not authorize ...
The judge accused the Trump administration of discriminating against racial minorities and L.G.B.T.Q. people and ordered the government to restore much of the funding.
A federal judge in Maine has ruled that a 43-year-old migrant man who came to the U.S. at age 7 cannot yet be deported to the Congo while his immigration appeals continue.
Large-scale arrests outside immigration courts have unleashed fear among asylum-seekers and immigrants who are accustomed to remaining free while judges grind through a backlog of 3.6 million cases.
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