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The Trump administration scored a legal victory as a US federal appeals court dismissed a contempt finding over its summary deportation of Venezuelans.
A pair of Trump appointees overturned an order Boasberg issued in April initiating the potential contempt proceedings.
The 2-1 decision finds that Judge James Boasberg abused his powers in seeking compliance with a court order that had been ...
Appeals Court Vacates Contempt Order Against Trump Administration Officials In a decision closely watched by legal and ...
The arrangement will allow as many as 250 Venezuelan men — deported from the U.S. to El Salvador before being sent back to ...
Two Trump judges in Washington, D.C., in a split decision on Friday, ended the possibility of holding Trump officials in ...
A US federal appeals court on Friday dismissed a contempt finding against President Donald Trump's administration over its ...
Attorney Raphael Goldman has raised constitutional concerns about President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport ...
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Boasberg alleged that the Trump administration used the Alien Enemies Act to get illegal migrants out of the country before ...
The long-awaited ruling comes months after Boasberg ruled that the court had found probable cause to move on criminal ...
A divided federal appeals court ruled on Friday that US District Court Judge James Boasberg cannot move ahead with criminal ...