The Ninth Circuit denied a Mexican man's bid to have his conviction for attempted illegal reentry tossed due to the government's alleged failure to give him a speedy trial, saying the COVID-19 pandemic permitted a 110-day suspension of bringing him to trial.
A Washington federal judge refused to nix a Guatemalan father and son's claim that the government caused them to suffer severe emotional distress when separating them at the Southern border, saying the government can't escape liability for unconstitutional conduct.
The U.S. Government Accountability Office denied a German company's protest of losing out on a Pentagon-issued deal to provide information technology support services at a U.S.-German-partnered security studies center, saying the Pentagon reasonably rejected the company's proposal over a noncompliant ITÂ certification.
The Federal Circuit stopped short Wednesday of remanding a lower court ruling that a CACI International unit lacked statutory standing when challenging a $774.3 million U.S. Army deal, saying an error didn't sway it from affirming the court's ultimate determination.
A Canadian al-Qaida member lost his hopes of having the D.C. Circuit vacate his war crime convictions after a panel majority on Tuesday ruled that the former Guantánamo Bay detainee waived his right to have the court review his case.