


And...we're back. As indicated in Wednesday night's edition, I'm slimming the Evening Docket down. So, each installment will feature only three (or so) case updates from each day so as not to overwhelm — you or me.
There weren't as many rulings of significance today, so that made it a bit easier to wade through them, but there was one, in particular, that caused quite a stir:
In this case, which is an offshoot of the J.G.G. case before Judge Boasberg in D.C., we have a disappointing ruling regarding the administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) to remove Tren de Aragua members from the country.
READ MORE: New: Texas Judge Rules Trump Admin. Cannot Use AEA to Remove Alleged TdA Members
Next, a regular guest star in our Evening Docket series:
And last, even though this one is perhaps not as intriguing an issue, I wanted to share this ruling because it's sort of the judicial equivalent of damning with faint praise.
You can check out prior installments of The Evening Docket series here.
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