Atlanta Federal Court Halts Deportation, Reinstates Study Rights for 133 International Students

ATLANTA, Ga. — A federal judge in Atlanta has intervened on behalf of 133 international students, halting their deportation and allowing them to continue their studies in the United States temporarily. The decision, handed down by U.S. District Court Judge Victoria Calvert, comes amid a broader scrutiny of visa regulations affecting students from abroad. In her ruling late on Friday, Judge Calvert ordered a temporary restraining order which not only stops the deportations but also mandates that agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security restore the students’ statuses in … Read more

Legal Teams Challenge Increased Venezuelan Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act in Court Push

Attorneys representing Venezuelan nationals are calling on U.S. courts to intervene and prevent further deportations under the seldom-invoked Alien Enemies Act. This legal push comes amid increasing deportations of Venezuelans, despite the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Venezuela that has propelled millions to seek refuge abroad. The Alien Enemies Act, a wartime statute from 1798, has seen rare use over its centuries-long existence but has found new application under current policies targeting Venezuelan immigrants. Legal advocates argue this application of the law not only disrupts lives but also disregards the severe conditions from which these individuals … Read more

US Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants Amid Legal Review

WASHINGTON — In a significant legal intervention, the U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the deportation of Venezuelan migrants, allowing them to remain in the United States while further legal processes unfold. This court order puts a pause on what has been a contentious issue, reflecting broader national debates over immigration policies and human rights. The move by the Supreme Court comes amid escalating crises in Venezuela, where economic collapse and political turmoil have driven millions to seek refuge abroad. The U.S. has been a primary destination for many of these migrants, who are fleeing … Read more

UK Supreme Court Decision Reaffirms Biological Definition of ‘Woman’ in Landmark Equality Case

Washington, D.C.—Recent developments in the United Kingdom have ignited discussions about gender and legal definitions, as two Scottish advocacy groups, Women Scotland and Women Won’t Wheesht, achieved a notable legal victory. The United Kingdom’s Supreme Court has ruled definitively that the term “woman” in equality legislation strictly refers to an individual born biologically female. This decision does not extend the definition to include trans women with a gender recognition certificate according to the unanimous ruling. Lord Patrick Hodge, the deputy president of the Supreme Court, clarified that within the context of the Equality Act 2010, … Read more