The D.C. Circuit vacated preliminary injunctions that had prevented the Federal Bureau of Prisons from moving eighteen transgender women from women's federal facilities to men's institutions, and remanded the consolidated appeals for further factual finding...
The First Circuit reversed the Board of Immigration Appeals’ denial of adjustment of status for a Venezuelan national, holding that the agency engaged in impermissible de novo factfinding rather than reviewing the Immigration Judge’s credibility determinati...
The D.C. Circuit on April 14 granted the government's petition for a writ of mandamus, blocking a district judge from pursuing criminal contempt charges against Executive Branch officials over the March 15, 2025 transfer of alleged Tren de Aragua members to...
The D.C. Circuit granted the government's petition for a writ of mandamus to stop a district court from pursuing criminal contempt charges against Executive Branch officials for transferring detainees to El Salvador.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, Governor Ned Lamont, and New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker issued statements pledging to fight a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit targeting the state's Trust Act, which limits state and local cooperation with federa...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joined a coalition of 19 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief at the U.S. Supreme Court in Trump v. Miot and Mullin v. Doe, supporting a challenge to the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protec...
A coalition of 22 state attorneys general, the District of Columbia's attorney general, and Pennsylvania's governor sued the Trump administration in federal court in Massachusetts on April 3, 2026, seeking to block an executive order that would restrict mai...
Fifth Circuit Vacates NLRB Order Faulting Starbucks for Union Subpoenas
The Ninth Circuit granted a petition for review and remanded the case of Denise Allison Williams and her three children to the Board of Immigration Appeals to consider whether equitable tolling applies to their untimely appeal.
The Securities and Exchange Commission issued a concept release soliciting public comment on a comprehensive review of the Consolidated Audit Trail and other audit trails used in regulating U.S. securities markets. The agency is seeking input on fundamental...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Friday it filed a notice in NTEU v. Vought informing the court that the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel has determined the Bureau may not legally request funds at this time from the Federal Reserve...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Friday it will not prioritize enforcement of its 2024 rule applying Truth in Lending Act protections to Buy Now, Pay Later loans accessed through digital user accounts, and said it is considering rescinding the...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Friday that Acting Director Russ Vought is asking a court to vacate the agency's prior settlement with Chicago-area mortgage firm Townstone Financial and refund the six-figure civil penalty the firm paid, in a f...
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau General Counsel Seth Frotman wrote to South Dakota state Rep. Brian Mulder on Friday endorsing House Bill 1058, which would prohibit medical creditors and debt collectors in the state from reporting medical debt informat...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau told Oregon lawmakers it supports SB 605, which would prohibit medical providers and debt collectors from reporting medical debt to consumer reporting agencies and bar those agencies from including medical debt in co...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the City of Houston, Mayor Whitmire and city councilmembers, alleging that a local ordinance barring Houston Police from acting on ICE administrative warrants in the field conflicts with a 2017 state law prohibitin...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Houston city officials, alleging a city ordinance violates state law by preventing Houston Police from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong and 23 other attorneys general — representing 23 states and the District of Columbia — filed an amicus brief supporting a class of children challenging President Donald Trump's executive order limiting birthright ci...
The Ninth Circuit denied in part and dismissed in part a petition for review of a Board of Immigration Appeals decision denying a motion to reconsider a 2009 cancellation of removal ruling.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joined a 21-jurisdiction coalition in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's repeal of the 2024 Mercury and Air Toxics Standards Rule, which tightened limits on emissions of mercury, arsenic, lead and acid...