NY appeals court throws out Trump's civil fraud penalty
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A federal appeals court has granted the Trump administration’s request to pause an order from a federal judge who had stopped the termination of deportation protections and work authorizations for immigrants from Nicaragua,
Alaska’s current subsistence fishing program can continue without changes, according to a Wednesday opinion by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The ruling allows the federal government to continue offering preferential fishing rights to rural Alaskans — mostly Alaska Natives — who live a subsistence lifestyle.
A federal appeals court in New York has rejected challenges to a ban on assault weapons that Connecticut put in place after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
Former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy said on Thursday that the “outrageous penalty” leveled against President Donald Trump by New York
Democratic lawmakers have looked to impose numerous new regulations on the facility, known as the Northwest ICE Processing Center.
The decision clears the way for Judge Boasberg to consider the fate of hundreds of CECOT migrants, now in Venezuela.