Trump Removes Seattle’s Newly Assigned Federal Attorney in Surprise Move

Trump fires a federal judge's choice for Seattle prosecutor after just 54 minutes in office, triggering a constitutional showdown over presidential power.

Trump fires a federal judge's choice for Seattle prosecutor after just 54 minutes in office, triggering a constitutional showdown over presidential power.

A procedural defeat leaves the $100,000 H-1B payment vacated while the government continues its appeal.

A towing company illegally sold 148 servicemembers' vehicles and settled for $160,000 after federal enforcement action.

A green card holder sues Trump officials under a Reconstruction-era civil rights law, alleging coordination with pro-Israel groups to detain him for his activism.

DOJ subpoenas 14 major law firms over White House records, with 9 firms agreeing to $940 million pro bono settlement.

Family sues federal government after Border Patrol agent shoots dog during El Paso home search, alleging negligence and wrongful death under the Federal Tort Claims Act.

Trump's 90% cuts to Utah monuments upended a lawsuit the state had finally gotten a second chance to litigate.

A new federal lawsuit challenges whether Trump's ICC sanctions unconstitutionally silence American human rights advocates and violate the 1977 law that restricts presidential sanction powers.

Trump's $10 billion BBC lawsuit could get a federal government co-plaintiff, raising urgent questions about press independence.

Trump administration fires newly sworn Seattle federal attorney within an hour via email notification.