Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Move to Shut Down Vital Job Corps Centers, Ensuring Lifeline for Thousands

A federal judge in New York issued a temporary restraining order on Wednesday, halting the Trump administration’s plans to shut down Job Corps centers across the country. U.S. District Judge Andrew L. Carter’s ruling prohibits the administration, its agents, and others involved from executing any actions related to the closure of the Job Corps program without Congressional authorization. The order specifically puts a stop to termination and non-renewal notices sent to operators of Job Corps centers starting May 29, 2025. It blocks the issuance of orders that would terminate jobs or remove students from the … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks ICE’s Last-Minute Attempt to Transfer Milford High Student Ahead of Immigration Hearing

MILFORD, Mass. — A federal judge has halted a last-minute effort by immigration officials to relocate an 18-year-old Milford High School student just one day before his scheduled court appearance on immigration matters. U.S. District Judge George O’Toole denied a request from government attorneys seeking to transfer Marcelo Gomes Da Silva to another state after previously instructing that any relocation must allow for a minimum of 48 hours’ notice. According to court documents, motions for transfer and notification were submitted by Patricia Hyde, acting Field Office Director for Boston’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), along … Read more

Federal Circuit Faces Crucial Decision on Innovative Jury Verdict Format in High-Stakes Patent Disputes

In Marshall, Texas, the Federal Circuit is set to hear three appeals in a series of patent infringement lawsuits that challenge a unique verdict format used by a federal judge. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap has faced scrutiny for allowing juries to answer a simple yes-or-no question regarding whether defendants copied patents, rather than requiring detailed findings on each patent involved. This approach has resulted in significant damage awards, including a combined total of $530 million for the defendants. The appeals involve major companies: Apple Inc., PNC Bank, and Ecobee Technologies. Each defendant contends that the … Read more

Federal Judge’s Controversial Hiring Boycott Against Columbia Grads Raises Ethical Concerns Amid Complaints of Judicial Misconduct

Minneapolis, Minnesota — A federal judge faces a judicial complaint after allegedly participating in a hiring boycott aimed at graduates of Columbia University. The complaint, lodged against the judge who remains unnamed under the rules of judicial conduct, stems from his signature on a letter sent to the university’s president in May 2024, alongside twelve other federal judges. The letter criticized Columbia University for what the judges described as an increase in campus disruptions, anti-Semitism, and hostility toward diverse viewpoints following the October 7 terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas. The signatories expressed their diminished … Read more