United States v. Russell
Case Overview
The Trump administration sued the entire federal bench of Maryland over an automatic 24-hour pause on habeas cases designed to prevent clandestine deportations. The judges prevailed, the administration appealed, but then failed to follow through, leading the Fourth Circuit to dismiss the appeal for lack of action, which was affirmed this week.
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The Application
The Trump administration sued Maryland judges over their 24-hour habeas pause but then failed to follow through with prosecution of its appeal to the Fourth Circuit, effectively abandoning the case through inaction rather than pursuing it on the merits.
The Conclusion
The Fourth Circuit dismissed the appeal for lack of prosecution, affirming the district judges' authority to implement the habeas safeguard. This dismissal was affirmed on subsequent review this week.
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