Trump administration returns Guatemalan man to U.S. after judge says he was wrongly deported

The Trump administration has returned a Guatemalan man to the United States after a judge determined he was wrongly deported without due process, his legal team told CBS News.  The man, who has gone by O.C.G. in court proceedings, landed in the United States today and made contact with lawyers representing him after he landed,

Supreme Court Declines to Shield Identities of Police Who Attended Jan. 6 Capitol Rally

The Washington Supreme Court ruled in February that the officers do not have a right to remain anonymous. The U.S. Supreme Court on June 4 declined to shield the identities of police officers fighting a public records request for information about their attendance at the Jan. 6, 2021, rally at the U.S. Capitol. The new

Education Dept. threatens Columbia University’s accreditation

The Education Department said Wednesday that Columbia University has violated federal antidiscrimination laws and has therefore failed to meet accreditation standards. The department’s civil rights office notified the Middle States Commission on Higher Education — which accredits U.S. colleges and universities — that Columbia was out of compliance, according to a news release from the