In the Courts
TERM 2
May 2026 · 66 days ago
🗽 Immigration
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's deportation of Colombian citizen Adriana María Quiroz Zapata to the Democratic Republic of Congo was 'likely illegal' and ordered her return to the United States. The ruling highlights the administration's practice of deporting individuals to countries that refuse to accept them, violating established deportation procedures and international law.
In the Courts
TERM 2
May 2026 · 67 days ago
🗽 Immigration
A federal appeals court in Atlanta rejected the Trump administration's policy of detaining immigrants without bond during proceedings, creating a deepening circuit split on the legality of the practice. The ruling limits the government's ability to hold migrants indefinitely without financial bail consideration, affecting thousands in immigration detention.
In the Courts
TERM 2
November 2025 · 226 days ago
🗽 Immigration
A federal judge vacated a series of Trump administration policies that halted immigration application processing for citizens of nearly 40 countries, enacted following a deadly attack on National Guard members around Thanksgiving. The court order forced immigration agencies to resume processing applications that had been frozen under the administration's restrictions. The ruling represents a significant legal setback to the administration's broadest immigration enforcement measures.
In the Courts
TERM 2
May 2025 · 424 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
A bipartisan group of 35 former federal judges filed a lawsuit challenging Trump's creation of a $1.776 billion 'anti-weaponization fund' designed to settle legal cases and compensate Trump allies. The judges argue the settlement constitutes 'fraud on the court' that diverts taxpayer dollars to political beneficiaries. The lawsuit seeks to reopen Trump's legal case against the IRS over alleged leaks to challenge the fund's legitimacy.
In the Courts
TERM 2
May 2025 · 430 days ago
🗽 Immigration
The Trump administration, through Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, filed a lawsuit against the Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces to seize church property at Mount Cristo Rey in New Mexico for border wall construction. The targeted site is home to a 29-foot limestone statue of Jesus Christ and represents a sacred religious landmark. This action escalates the administration's aggressive land seizure tactics and demonstrates willingness to override religious property rights and cultural heritage protections.
In the Courts
TERM 2
February 2025 · 513 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
A federal judge blocked U.S. Postal Service proposals responding to Trump's order that would have restricted mail-in ballot delivery in states refusing to turn over voter lists to the federal government. The ruling prevents the administration from weaponizing postal service operations to suppress voting access. The decision protects voting rights for millions of Americans who rely on mail-in ballots.
In the Courts
TERM 2
February 2025 · 526 days ago
✊ Civil Rights
A federal court blocked the CIA and Office of the Director of National Intelligence from firing 19 intelligence officers at the start of Trump's second term, halting what appeared to be a targeted removal of personnel involved in diversity initiatives. The ruling preserves employment protections for officers whose work included equity programs. The decision represents a judicial check on executive authority to summarily remove career intelligence personnel.
In the Courts
TERM 2
January 20 2025 · 538 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
President Trump signed an executive order restricting mail voting access. The order imposes new limitations on mail-in ballot procedures and eligibility. The action directly impacts voting accessibility for millions of Americans who rely on mail ballots.