The Department of Justice requested a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., to replace the district court judge overseeing a case challenging the Trump administration’s deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador. Chief James Boasberg was accused of inappropriate jurisdiction, with the DOJ seeking to cancel a hearing where he questioned a top-ranking DOJ lawyer about the deportations. Boasberg had issued an oral order to return any deportees airborne on flights from the U.S., leading to a dispute over enforceability and raising concerns of a constitutional crisis.
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Gender ruling ‘a victory for common sense, but only if you recognise trans people exist’, says equalities watchdog – live
SummaryKishwer Falkner, chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), indicated potential legal challenges regarding the efficacy of gender recognition certificates (GRC) following a recent supreme court ruling. While asserting that GRCs are important and not worthless, she emphasized the need to monitor developments, especially with the government's consideration of digital IDs. Falkner affirmed the rights of trans individuals, highlighting that they are protected under gender reassignment and sex discrimination laws, and condemned any...
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