The judge said he would allow the administration to file an amended complaint.
Other members of the cell convicted of terrorism-related charges received decades in jail.
A Chinese green card holder challenged a border official’s decision to placed him on immigration parole because he was charged with counterfeiting.
A Michigan family whose home was foreclosed by the county over unpaid taxes argued that they should have been paid the fair market value of their home.
The court seemed skeptical of Damon Landor’s case during oral argument in November.
A federal appeals court previously ruled a lower court had not properly analyzed legal issues in the case.
The judge said he would allow the administration to file an amended complaint.
A public court filing says the scheme recruited clearance holders on LinkedIn and other platforms using AI photos and encrypted messaging.
The Supreme Court is expected to hold oral argument in the case during its new term, which begins in October.
DOJ lawyers argued Nicholas Roske’s eight-year sentence was ‘unreasonably lenient’ and failed to account for the gravity of his crime.
In its challenge, California called the requirement for congressional review under the CRA ‘illegal.’
The judge said the USDA lacked authority to waive the federal definition of food under the SNAP program.
Birthright citizenship, transgender sports, turning back asylum seekers, and a sweeping Hawaii gun law are on the docket.
The appeal is the latest turn in a legal battle going back to March 2025.
The judge wrote in her 75-page decision that the federal government was knowingly using inaccurate data to remove U.S. citizens from voter rolls.
A federal appeals court previously reversed the conviction, finding fault with the trial judge’s instructions to the jury.
Cole Allen’s attorneys said their presence at the alleged assassination attempt was a conflict of interest.
A judge ruled that the subpoenas were impermissible because their main purpose was to coerce Minnesota officials to assist in federal immigration enforcement.
The videos were released by the Collin County court after the trial.
Government lawyers argued that the court order prevented a key vaccine panel from achieving a quorum.
Biden had sought to prevent the release of transcripts and recordings made while producing his 2017 memoir.