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A federal judge in Maryland ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration wrongly deported a 20-year-old man from Venezuela to El Salvador.
Chief Justice John Roberts has issued a temporary administrative stay -- putting off a deadline for the government to return a mistakenly deported man to the U.S.
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Washingtonian on MSNDC Takes Maryland and Virginia Drivers to CourtDC Attorney General Brian Schwalb announced Monday that the District of Columbia filed five lawsuits against drivers from ...
After Abrego Garcia was sent to the Salvarodan prison last month, he and his wife, a U.S. citizen, filed a lawsuit in federal district court in Maryland alleging his removal violated federal ...
In a unanimous decision, the high court left part of Biden-appointed Maryland District Court Judge Paula Xinis’ order in effect but remanded the case to her for clarification on exactly how the ...
Some key changes impacting attorneys have been proposed to the Local Rules for the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. Two of the proposed changes concern attorney incapacity, caused ...
That order from Judge James K. Bredar of the District Court of Maryland applies to 20 agencies, including all of the agencies under the Northern District of California order. Unlike the Northern ...
WASHINGTON (CBS NEWS) — The Supreme Court on Thursday said the Trump administration must facilitate the release of a Maryland man mistakenly deported from custody in El Salvador, but ordered ...
Supreme Court Chief Justice ... to return a Maryland man it mistakenly deported to El Salvador. Roberts’s brief order halted a ruling issued Friday by U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, an Obama ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Thursday the Trump administration should seek the return of the Maryland man who ... for the most part with U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, who ruled ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was arrested near his Maryland home in March and deported to El Salvador. His family has sued to force ...
The U.S. District Court of Maryland Judge Stephanie A. Gallagher's ruling means that 4J and other plaintiffs can argue their case without the threat of losing funds. "Plaintiffs are likely to ...
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