Trump’s lawyers frustrate the judge by saying ‘state secrets’ prevent them from revealing information about Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s case.

A federal judge addressed the Trump administration on Friday, expressing concern over their insufficient reasoning for invoking state secret privilege in the Kilmer Abrego Garcia case. He remarked that withholding information felt like “just taking my words.” Attorneys representing the Trump administration allegedly disclosed details about Abrego Garcia’s potential return to the U.S. in public […]
Pete Alonso discusses his former Yankees teammates, Aaron Judge, and everything related to the Subway Series.

Pete Alonso expressed his appreciation for the contributions of two players from the Bronx as he looked forward to this year’s subway series, kicking off Friday night at Yankee Stadium. The Mets’ offseason moves, including acquiring Juan Soto and Clay Holmes, addressed significant needs in both their lineup and pitching rotation. This change was also […]
Federal judge eliminates workplace safeguards for transgender employees

A federal judge in Texas has disregarded guidance from government agencies that aimed to protect against workplace harassment related to gender identity and sexual orientation. Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk, serving in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, ruled on Thursday that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) had improperly issued […]
Federal judge prolongs halt on HHS ending billions in public health funding

A federal judge has placed a long-term hold on the Trump administration’s attempt to retract over $11 billion in public health funding designated for state and local health departments. This ruling, issued by U.S. District Court Judge Mary McElroy in Rhode Island, extends a previous temporary restraining order implemented in April, which prevents the administration […]
Judge prolongs suspension of public health funding reductions

Healthcare News Recent federal court rulings have expanded blocks affecting public health funding, specifically related to grants established under the COVID-19 response efforts. A federal judge from Rhode Island has ruled that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) must indefinitely halt the cancellation of nearly $11 billion in public health grants earmarked for […]
Federal judge expresses frustration with Trump administration during migrant deportation hearing.

Judge Questions Legality of Deportation in MS-13 Case During a recent hearing, U.S. District Judge Paula Sinis expressed frustration towards lawyers from the Trump administration over the case of Kilmer Armando Abrego Garcia, a member of MS-13 who was deported from Maryland to El Salvador in March. The discussion revealed some startling exchanges between the […]
Judge finds DOJ’s reasoning for state secrets privilege in Abrego Garcia case lacking

A federal judge presiding over the Kilmer Abrego Garcia case, involving a man who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador, provided him with enough information to decide whether he could challenge the Trump administration and invoke national security privileges. U.S. District Judge Paula Sinis noted that a declaration from Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicates […]
Judge rejects Biden-era guidelines on employment discrimination based on sex

Federal Judge Rules on EEOC Guidance Related to Employment Discrimination A federal judge appointed by Trump has challenged some guidance from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) introduced during Biden’s administration. This guidance, which supports Title VII protections against sexual employment discrimination, has been labeled as “incompatible with the law” by Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk […]
Cornyn on injunctions: If a judge wants to engage in politics, they should run for office

Supreme Court Considers National Injunction Case This Thursday, the Supreme Court heard its first case regarding a national injunction, which has garnered various opinions from supporters who want to end the practice. A U.S. District judge’s ruling is at the center of this nationwide discussion. Senator John Kennedy, a Republican from Louisiana and a member […]
Judge maintains Iowa limitations on teaching about gender identity and sexual orientation

In Iowa, while schools are restricted from teaching K-6 students about gender identity and sexual orientation, they can’t stop younger kids from participating in voluntary activities that involve related topics. US District Judge Stephen Rocher’s recent decision stems from legislation signed by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds (R) in 2023, which bars educators from discussing sexual […]