June 12 Appeals court grants Trump short-term win over Boasberg in immigration ruling The circuit court ruling is a victory for the Trump administration, for now, in the fight over due process protections for U.S. migrants deported to a Salvadorian prison.
June 11 Self-proclaimed 'Jew hater' pleads guilty after targeting victims at NYC protests Tarek Bazrouk of New York pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime after repeatedly assaulting Jewish counter-protesters at anti-Israel demonstrations in NYC between 2024 and 2025.
June 11 Trump tells judge he does not need Newsom’s permission to crack down on rioters, deploy National Guard Trump lawyers told the court that Trump has "no obligation" to consult, or even notify California Gov. Newsom before federalizing National Guard troops to quell anti-ICE protests.
June 11 American Bar Association blasts Bondi’s decision to block it from judicial nominations: ‘Deeply disturbing’ The American Bar Association objected to the Department of Justice's decision to exclude it from the judicial nomination process amid accusations of bias in rating potential judges.
June 11 My son’s old school board owes me an apology A mother battles for justice after school officials tried to silence her advocacy for her learning-disabled son in a case now before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
June 10 Trump administration prevails as appeals court pauses lower court decision blocking contested tariffs Federal court allows Trump’s tariffs to stay in place for now, setting up a full hearing on July 31 to decide whether he exceeded his authority under IEEPA.
June 10 Milwaukee judge not immune from charges after allegedly helping illegal immigrant evade ICE, prosecutors say Prosecutors oppose Judge Hannah Dugan's motion to dismiss charges for allegedly helping a Mexican illegal immigrant evade ICE agents, citing evidence she disrupted courthouse proceedings.
June 9 Abrego Garcia return to US prompts new questions for other immigrants deported by Trump President Donald Trump's administration faces legal pushback over migrant deportations to El Salvador, Mexico and South Sudan amid questions over due process.
June 7 Former FBI assistant director calls out ‘knuckle-dragging’ Boulder attack Former FBI assistant director Chris Swecker discusses Boulder attack suspect Mohamed Soliman’s appearance at a federal court and more on ‘Fox News Live.’
June 7 Florida AG defends youth social media ban amid judge's block: 'We believe we're right, and we will win on appeal' Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier reacts to a federal judge halting the state's youth social media ban and warns of the threats posed on kids.