US District Judge James Boasberg said Thursday that he is looking at whether “probable cause” exists to hold Trump ...
Legal experts say it is the first time a U.S. government has claimed that unclassified information is a state secret.
The government could purge this contempt by simply returning the people shipped off against the judge's orders.
Boasberg reportedly took a swipe at the DOJ for the "pretty sketchy looking" move of not wanting to share information with ...
A frustrated federal judge is strongly considering holding Trump administration officials in contempt of court for their urgent ... to El Salvador on President Donald Trump’s order.
Boasberg is also demanding to know why the Trump administration deported a Venezuelan group to an El Salvador prison.
Judge James E. Boasberg, 62, has a history of bipartisan support and friendships across the ideological spectrum.
Trump officials have more broadly suggested the executive branch cannot be stopped by the judiciary from carrying out President Donald Trump ... officials in contempt of court for defying ...
As the sharp words continued in court, President Donald Trump wrote on ... wrote that Boasberg could find the Trump administration in criminal or civil contempt of court. The Justice Department ...
President Donald Trump and his allies are in the middle ... Officials could be held in contempt of court — an impeachable offense, according to Bruce Ackerman, Sterling professor of law and ...
A federal judge said Thursday that the Trump administration may have "acted in bad faith” by trying to rush Venezuelan ...