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Feds Fight ‘Attorney-As-Hostage’ Ruling After Court Penalizes Government Lawyer For ICE Property Delays

Tampa Free Press

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June 26, 2026

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The U.S. Department of Justice is pushing back against a federal court ruling that held a government lawyer personally liable for a federal agency’s failure to return a migrant’s personal belongings on time. In a reply brief filed June 23, 2026, with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, federal appellate attorneys argued [] Feds Fight ‘Attorney-As-Hostage’ Ruling After Court Penalizes Government Lawyer For ICE Property Delays

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Coffman Chronicle

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· Jun 30, 2026

Defining the Limits

The Department of Justice can define the scope of a settlement. Can it define the limits of governmental authority?

BNO News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Why Large Civil Lawsuits Can Leave Plaintiffs Under Financial Pressure

Filing a civil lawsuit sounds, in theory, like a path toward justice. You’ve been wronged—maybe seriously—and the legal system exists to make things right. What nobody tells you upfront is how expensive the waiting becomes. The gap between filing and resolution can stretch for years, and throughout that entire period, the bills don’t pause. Rent, [] The post Why Large Civil Lawsuits Can Leave Plaintiffs Under Financial Pressure appeared first on BNO News.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 23, 2026

Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit over LA’s sanctuary city status

A federal judge rejected the Justice Department’s lawsuit challenging Los Angeles’s sanctuary city policies, marking a blow for the Trump administration’s operations in California’s largest city. U.S. District Judge Fernando M. Olguin handed down a ruling over the weekend, weighing in on a 2024 ordinance that prohibits city resources, property, and personnel from cooperating with []

The Hill

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· Jun 22, 2026

Live updates: Judge voids DOJ's Minnesota subpoenas; Vance optimistic on Iran talks

A federal judge in Minnesota on Monday set aside Department of Justice (DOJ) grand jury subpoenas aimed at Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) and other officials in the state, citing political retaliation. Vice President Vance is about to depart Switzerland after reporting notable progress in talks with Iranian negotiators in Switzerland. The first day...

Drudge Report

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· Jul 9, 2026

Sheriff slams feds: Bunch of Bullies!

Sheriff slams feds: Bunch of Bullies! (First column, 7th story, link) Related stories:Mexico Threatens Legal Action Against ICE Over Shooting of Illegal Alien in Texas...The Critically Panned Vigilante Movie That Found an Audience via Musk... Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron

RAPPLER

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· Jul 10, 2026

[OPINION] Why impeachments are too important to be left to lawyers alone

Lawyers might revel in procedure, but the public judges politically. Citizens evaluate trust, legitimacy and abuse of office.

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Related coverage for "Feds Fight ‘Attorney-As-Hostage’ Ruling After Court Penalizes Government Lawyer For ICE Property Delays": Coffman Chronicle — Defining the Limits. BNO News — Why Large Civil Lawsuits Can Leave Plaintiffs Under Financial Pressure. Washington Examiner — Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit over LA’s sanctuary city status. The Hill — Live updates: Judge voids DOJ's Minnesota subpoenas; Vance optimistic on Iran talks. Drudge Report — Sheriff slams feds: Bunch of Bullies!. RAPPLER — [OPINION] Why impeachments are too important to be left to lawyers alone