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A federal judge is scrutinizing whether the Trump administration defied a court order to deport Venezuelans, raising the possibility of contempt in a high-stakes legal fight.
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There is a "fair likelihood" the Trump administration violated a court order temporarily blocking the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members under a rarely invoked 18th-century law, a U.S. jud...
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Justice Department attorneys will appear before Judge James Boasberg on Thursday to make its case for why the Trump administration did not violate his orders halting the use of the Alien Enemies Act t...
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The judge, James E. Boasberg, said he was likely to wait until next week to rule on whether the White House was in contempt of court for having ignored his order.
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A federal judge says the Trump administration may have “acted in bad faith” by trying to rush Venezuelan migrants out of the country before a court could step in to block their deportations to El Salvador.
President Donald Trump slammed DC federal Judge James Boasberg and "other radical left judges" for preventing the deportation of violent illegal immigrants.
U.S. District Judge James "Jeb" Boasberg, who last week ordered the Trump administration to pause deportations under the Alien Enemies Act—including flights carrying alleged gang members to El Salvador—is now facing growing calls for impeachment from Republican lawmakers. But how does the judicial impeachment process work?
Judge James Boasberg ordered five of President Donald Trump's Cabinet members on Thursday to save their Signal messages about Houthi attack plans.
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Judge Boasberg – who is notably overseeing two high-profile President Donald Trump lawsuits in Washington, D.C. – has come under scrutiny in recent weeks, including his own ties to the Supreme Court.
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Alternet on MSN'Spit in this judge’s face': Former US attorney predicts Trump DHS will lose big in courtOn Thursday, attorneys representing President Donald Trump's administration will appear in federal court for a hearing pertaining to a controversial deportation order. And one former federal prosecutor doesn't think the administration will fare well.