
Judge Upholds Block on Subpoenas in Jay Powell Criminal Probe
A US judge has upheld a decision to block subpoenas in a criminal investigation targeting Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell, rejecting a request to revisit the ruling.
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A US judge has upheld a decision to block subpoenas in a criminal investigation targeting Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell, rejecting a request to revisit the ruling.

A U.S. judge has refused to dismiss the case against deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife, continuing to weigh whether Venezuela's government can pay their legal fees in his ongoing narco-terrorism case.
The U.S. Government said policy necessary for national security; Judge says public should have access to information from different perspectives
A U.S. judge has ruled that Tesla must face a lawsuit alleging anti-American bias in its hiring practices, allowing the legal proceedings to move forward.
A U.S. judge has given the government two weeks to retrieve a student who was deported to Honduras while traveling for Thanksgiving.
A U.S. judge has granted preliminary approval to Bank of America's $72.5 million settlement in a lawsuit related to its past dealings with Jeffrey Epstein, aiming to compensate victims of Epstein's sex trafficking.
Concerns are being raised about the suitability of 92-year-old U.S. federal judge Alvin Hellerstein to preside over what could be a prolonged drug trafficking trial for Nicolas Maduro.

The US Justice Department published additional FBI documents describing interviews with a woman who said President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her after she was introduced to him by Jeffrey Epstein.
A U.S. judge has upheld a Friday deadline for the restoration of a slavery exhibit on Independence Mall in Philadelphia.

A U.S. federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's White House ballroom project, stating that Congress must authorize the construction before it can proceed. The ruling, which suspends the $400 million endeavor, represents a significant setback for the Department of Justice, with the judge specifying that the President is not the 'owner' of the White House, requiring Congressional consent for the project.

A federal judge has ruled that the Defense Department's new press policy, which imposed restrictions leading to an exodus of reporters from the Pentagon, is unconstitutional, rejecting Trump administration curbs on media access.

A U.S. judge is scheduled to meet with parties in a closed-door settlement conference regarding the process for refunding President Donald Trump’s signature tariffs, a process described as unprecedented in scope.
A U.S. judge has overturned a ruling by the immigration board that endorsed a Trump-era mass detention policy, signaling a potential shift in immigration enforcement.