Trump lawsuit against Maryland’s entire federal bench meets skepticism in court
Summary
The Trump administration filed a lawsuit against all federal judges in Maryland over an order preventing immediate deportation of immigrants seeking legal review. A judge in Virginia expressed doubt about this lawsuit, which is considered highly unusual. The judge will decide by Labor Day whether the lawsuit should proceed or be dismissed.Key Facts
- The Trump administration sued all federal judges in Maryland.
- The lawsuit challenges an order that delays deportations for immigrants seeking court reviews.
- U.S. District Judge Thomas Cullen is handling the case and has shown skepticism.
- Maryland's Chief District Judge, George L. Russell III, signed the original order in question.
- The administration argues the order interferes with immigration law enforcement.
- Attorneys for the Maryland judges believe the lawsuit limits judicial review power.
- Paul Clement, a lawyer involved, says there is no precedent for this kind of lawsuit.
- The judge in Virginia plans to rule on the lawsuit by Labor Day.
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