Encouraging illegal aliens to remain in the United States is a crime, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in an opinion written by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Justice Samuel Alito, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Samuel Alito issued a rebuke of the Supreme Court’s decision to discard a case involving the Second Amendment, in a 30-page-long dissent.
Read MoreJudge Roger Benitez, Southern California U.S. District Court
A federal judge in California blocked a state law requiring background checks for every ammunition purchase, saying it violated the Second Amendment.
Read MoreJudge John W. Broomes, Kansas U.S. District Court
Federal Judge John W. Broomes blocked an order by the Kansas governor which limited attendance to in-person church services.
Read MoreJudge Myron Thompson, Middle Alabama U.S. District Court
Federal Judge Myron Thompson ruled that Alabama cannot ban abortions as part of its coronavirus restrictions.
Read MoreJudge James Dennis Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
A federal appeals court ruled that Texas may go ahead with plans to temporarily ban most abortions during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreJudge James Boasberg D.C. Circuit U.S. District Court
Judge James Boasberg has ordered further environmental analysis in a 42-page decision that favors opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Read MoreJudge Thomas Griffith D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
A panel of three judges in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 to overturn a federal judge’s order that former White House counsel Don McGahn must comply with a congressional subpoena issued as part of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Read MoreJudge Sharon Gleason, Alaska U.S. District Court
A federal judge has blocked President Trump’s plan to open up parts of Alaska’s Tongass National Forest to logging.
Read MoreJudge Jack Zouhary, Northern Ohio U.S. District Court
Environmental protections were established for the ecosystem surrounding Lake Erie that millions of people and countless species depend on for health, drinking water and survival through the Lake Erie Bill of Rights. The provisions of that measure have been struck down by the federal court as too vague.
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