Luigi Mangione's next courtroom appearance in New York for his state murder case was pushed back one day due to a paperwork filing delay.
Former San Francisco immigration judge Jeremiah Johnson said he was fired by the Department of Justice about 30 minutes after granting asylum to an Indigenous family from Guatemala, a moment he said propelled him to seek answers, traveling there to retrace his final case.
Cameras won't be banned from the high-profile murder case of the man charged with killing Charlie Kirk, a Utah judge ruled Friday.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency "blatantly used" race, gender and protected characteristics to execute mass termination of federal grants, a judge said.
Kyra Lilien, who served at the Concord Immigration Court, filed a federal lawsuit challenging her removal from the bench. Her case comes as the Department of Justice has terminated more than 100 immigration judges since 2025, raising questions about executive authority and judicial independence.
A convicted child sex offender who vanished after being allowed to remain free on bail was last tracked to San Francisco before disappearing, according to an El Dorado County Probation Department report. Carl Cacconie, convicted of six counts of lewd and lascivious acts on a child in El Dorado County, failed to appear for sentencing and is now considered a fugitive by the district attorney.