GOP senators tangle with Noem during heated hearing on her handling of deportation surge
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, GOP senators confronted DHS Secretary Kristi Noem regarding her leadership and decision-making amid a surge in deportations during the Trump administration.
DHS defends McLaughlin against allegations husband's company profited millions from ad contracts: 'Baseless'
DHS officials defended Tricia McLaughlin against allegations that her husband's firm profited from government contracts related to an advertising campaign.
Noem preps to battle House Dems after bipartisan bashing in Senate over dogs, ICE
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is preparing for a challenging House Judiciary hearing after facing bipartisan criticism in the Senate regarding immigration enforcement policies.
Tim Tebow testifies before Senate committee on bipartisan bill to combat child exploitation
Tim Tebow urged Congress to pass the Renewed Hope Act of 2026 to combat online child exploitation during his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee.
Kristi Noem to face Senate grilling over Minneapolis shootings as DHS shutdown hits week 3
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is set to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee about her department's handling of immigration operations amidst recent criticism and calls for her resignation or impeachment.
Milei's warm winter continues, secret struggle over a ministry, and a strike by the AFA to intimidate judges
Milei navigates a period of political advantage, pushing for labor reform and gaining control of the Senate while facing internal struggles and external challenges.
Law Students as Judges' Assistants? The Senate Amends the Law
The Polish Senate has approved amendments allowing law students to serve as junior assistants to judges after their third year of studies.
The federal justice will investigate the disorder during the Senate session on labor reform
The federal judiciary in Argentina is set to investigate disorder that occurred during a Senate session regarding labor reform, with a specific focus on a protestor accused of throwing Molotov cocktails.
The Government is Already Advancing in the Strategy to Face the Judicialization of Labor Reform
The Argentine government is preparing a strategy to address anticipated judicial challenges to the recent labor reform that has passed the Senate.
Experts call on senators for in-depth analysis of judges with concealed identities to avoid violations of due process
Experts are urging the Senate to carefully regulate the figure of judges with concealed identities in organized crime cases to prevent due process violations.
Karina Milei wins another round against Santiago Caputo and retains control of the Senate's Commission on Agreements
Karina Milei has successfully secured control of the Senate's Commission on Agreements, a crucial position for the appointment of judges and prosecutors, amid an internal struggle with advisor Santiago Caputo.
Swiss Banks: UBS Executives Before US Senate Committee Due to Nazi Accounts
Executives from Swiss bank UBS faced uncomfortable questioning during a US Senate Judiciary Committee hearing regarding the acceptance of Nazi-linked accounts.
Senate confirms Oyewole as Supreme Court justice
The Nigerian Senate confirmed Justice Joseph Oyewole's appointment as a Supreme Court Justice following a report from the Senate Committee on Judiciary.
Close ties between Nazis and Credit Suisse: 890 accounts of the regime brought to light
A recent investigation revealed at least 890 previously unknown accounts linked to the Nazi regime at Credit Suisse, as disclosed by U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley ahead of a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on banks' roles in facilitating the Holocaust.
Tusk's government depoliticizes the KRS. The Senate passed a new law, now it's Nawrocki's move
The Polish Senate has approved a law reforming the National Judiciary Council (KRS), removing political selection of judges and allowing them to be elected by their peers instead.
Grassley presses FBI over Trump Arctic Frost probe name, calls change βanything but randomβ
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley is demanding clarity from the FBI regarding the naming process of investigations after changes were made to the Arctic Frost probe associated with President Trump.
GOP senator blocks Trump DHS nominees until Noem testifies before Senate
Senator Thom Tillis is blocking President Trump's Department of Homeland Security nominees until Secretary Kristi Noem testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee.