IRVING R. KAUFMAN is a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which includes New York, Connecticut, and Vermont.
Drug shortages have left the state unable to perform executions, officials told a federal court Friday.
The decision by the European Court of Justice could affect hundreds of migrants.
Before the president promoted Justin Walker to a federal appeals court, Walker had been a district-court judge for less than a year.
Judges said redistricting designed to elect Republicans violated the Constitution, the first time a federal court has come to that conclusion.
But a new court ruling could force him to reveal it.
The verdict could have significant implications for the case testing the Trump administration’s “travel ban,” barring entry of persons from six majority-Muslim countries.
In an interview with The Atlantic, Neil Gorsuch discusses his dream of a legal system that falls closer to the “golden mean”—not too much law, but not too little either.
If the former president really did order an assassination—as his lawyers argue he could—does anyone believe it would cost him his supporters?