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ordered President Richard Nixon to turn over White House recordings to a special prosecutor. Nixon left office only a few weeks later, setting off a struggle over the ownership of presidential papers. Congress passed
Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump)’s crackdown on immigrants. As agents started arresting people at immigration court – which Lander’s legal team describes as a “stark reversal of a decades-long federal practice of largely refraining
order. An appeals court later ruled the judge did not have jurisdiction over the matter. He is also appealing that decision, during which time authorities are barred from re-detaining or deporting
Federal courts must have the power to step in when the government exploits our country’s immigration system to punish people for their constitutionally protected speech. If the Trump administration can target, arrest, detain
Administration [moves through the lower courts](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/14/nx-s1-5821591/mifepristone-supreme-court-louisiana-telehealth). The Supreme Court stayed a May 1 ruling from the New Orleans-based U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals would have banned access to mifepristone
order came within nine days of final briefing; such appeals decisions typically take years. “This story proves that the Trump administration’s treatment of my case has always been corrupt and retaliatory,” Khalil [said
administration is now arguing that courts cannot tell the president how to manage national security clearances or interfere with his directives regarding building access or government contracts. - 🎧 **The companies argue that Trump's orders violate
order from the immigration judge, even [with] having a pending asylum claim, even having family members in the US, because the conditions are so horrific that they would do anything to get out,” she said
Trump’s White House. “And we’re kind of the guinea pigs with it,” he said. The Guardian asked Kelsey to clarify his remarks but did not receive a response. One of the key figures
federal government and a perceived inability to get their vast fossil fuel reserves to market. In recent months, separatists have seized on the sentiment. Polls put separatist support between 18- and 30%. Last year, Alberta
order to target eight arrests per day, providing rare insight into DHS [arrest quotas](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/13/ice-agent-court-testimony-oregon). Four of the people detained from the van were later deported, according to a DHS spokesperson. Nelly Garcia
Trump administration](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/trump-administration) [unveiled sweeping restrictions](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/20/pentagon-journalists-restrictions-pledge) on press access at the US Department of Defense, which it calls the Department of War, last September. In a suit filed
Judge Leo Sorokin in Boston sided with 20 states and struck down the visa policy, concluding that the executive branch exceeded its authority and violated the Administrative Procedure Act, which governs how federal agencies develop
violated internal rules about how searches can be conducted. The Department of Justice states that the FBI made [7,413 queries](https://therecord.media/new-data-shows-increase-fbi-searches-on-americans) about Americans last year. Privacy advocates say that while this reflects
judge paused the data-sharing agreement in November and later ruled that it violated federal law, many are still worried about having their information passed to ICE. Parents without legal status also became ineligible
order](https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-872_ec8f.pdf), the court dismissed Alabama’s petition for review in Hamm v Smith without deciding it, effectively undoing its earlier decision to take up an appeal by state officials to the method
judge to review it concluded, in the words of one, [that the order was "blatantly unconstitutional."](https://www.npr.org/2025/05/15/nx-s1-5395840/birthright-citizenship-supreme-court) Specifically, the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, enacted after the Civil War, says that, "All persons
federal judge, who ruled that the [prosecutor handling the case](https://www.npr.org/2025/11/25/nx-s1-5620636/lindsey-halligan-us-attorney-unlawful-comey-james) was unlawfully appointed. [![Lindsey Halligan, at the time special assistant to the president, fixes an earring at the end of an interview
ordered CFPB employees to stop all work, dropped dozens of pending enforcement cases and tried to fire most of the agency’s staff, a move blocked by a federal judge in an ongoing lawsuit brought