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Executive Office

Juryvine tracks Executive Office across litigation, regulatory sagas, source feed signals, and related entities. This page shows what is present in the record and avoids inferring penalties, liability, or enforcement outcomes unless source documents support them.

Regulatory footprint

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Linked regulatory cases

Active Active litigation

Aura Labs files corporate disclosure statement in SDNY suit against Semisilicon Technology

S.D.N.Y. 26-cv-01297

Aura Labs Inc filed a corporate disclosure statement in its lawsuit against Semisilicon Technology Corp in the Southern District of New York. This procedural filing informs the court of corporate affiliations and citizenship for jurisdictional purposes. The case likely involves a commercial dispute between corporate entities.

4 events 4 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Pamela Bondi and immigration officials file habeas corpus petition

Court unknown

Pamela Bondi, along with immigration officials, filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus. The petition includes numerous exhibits supporting the claim, indicating a challenge to detention or custody related to immigration proceedings. The filing date is May 5, 2026.

1 event 0 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Respondents file notice of related case and certificate of service in habeas matter

Court unknown

Respondents Pamela Bondi, Executive Office for Immigration Review, Kristi Noem, and Kevin Raycraft filed a certificate of service and a notice of related case in response to a habeas petition. This filing confirms proper service and identifies related litigation.

2 events 0 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Certificate of service filed for attorney substitution in immigration-related case

Court unknown

Respondents Pamela Bondi, the Executive Office for Immigration Review, Kristi Noem, and Kevin Raycraft filed a certificate of service related to attorney substitution and appearance filings. This confirms proper notice of counsel changes in the immigration-related case.

2 events 0 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Mu Bey v. Barnes involves procedural relief request in Northern District

N.D. Cal. 26-cv-03892

Mu Bey v. Barnes in the Northern District of California, docket 26-cv-03892, involves a request for miscellaneous relief. The court is addressing procedural or interim matters, but the underlying claims remain unspecified.

4 events 3 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

U.S. Attorney’s Office Observes National Crime Victims’ Rights Week in Tennessee

Court unknown

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Tennessee joined federal agencies in observing National Crime Victims' Rights Week. The 2024 theme focused on listening, acting, and advocating for victims, highlighting 6.7 million violent victimizations reported in the U.S. that year.

2 events 2 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Eastern District of Texas Observes National Crime Victims’ Rights Week

Court unknown

The Eastern District of Texas U.S. Attorney Jay R. Combs joined the Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) and the Executive Office for the United States Attorneys (EOUSA) in observing National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The observance aimed to raise awareness about the importance of supporting victims of crime and promoting their

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Eastern District of Texas highlights prosecutions in fentanyl overdose cases

Court unknown

The Eastern District of Texas U.S. Attorney's office issued a press release announcing their observance of National Crime Victims' Rights Week. The office highlighted their vigorous prosecution of those responsible for fentanyl-related overdoses and deaths. This move demonstrates the office's commitment to addressing the opioid crisis and supporting victims

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Former Concord immigration judge sues Trump administration over alleged purge

Court unknown

A former federal immigration judge in Concord sued the Trump administration, alleging her July termination was due to her age, gender, Democratic affiliation, and immigrant advocacy. The lawsuit claims a purge targeted female judges and supporters of immigrant rights, noting all six female immigration judges in Concord were removed around the same time.

2 events 2 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Eastern District of Texas Sentences 17 Defendants to Over 261 Years for Firearms Crimes

Court unknown

The Eastern District of Texas is observing National Crime Victims' Rights Week. U.S. Attorney Jay R. Combs is joining the Department of Justice's Office for Victims of Crime and the Executive Office for the United States Attorneys in this observance. The theme for this year's observance is 'Listen. Act. Advocate. Protect victims, serve communities'.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Trump Administration's Triumphal Arch Proposal Advances to Federal Agency Hearing

Court unknown

The Trump administration's proposal for a Triumphal Arch has advanced to a hearing before a key federal agency. This step signifies a formal evaluation of the project's feasibility and impact. The hearing indicates that officials are considering the monument's development, which has been a subject of public discussion. The agency's review will determine the

1 event 2 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Former federal immigration judge sues Trump administration over alleged wrongful termination

Court unknown

A former federal immigration judge has sued the Trump administration, alleging wrongful termination. The judge claims she was ousted due to her age, gender, political affiliation, and advocacy for immigrants. The lawsuit asserts that the Department of Justice targeted older, female immigration judges who supported immigrants' rights. This action follows a

7 events 7 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Gonzalez Garcia sues U.S. Attorney General and EOIR overseer in Southern District of Florida

S.D. Fla. 26-cv-21909

Gonzalez Garcia has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Attorney General and the overseer of the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR). The case, docketed as 26-cv-21909 in the Southern District of Florida, concerns immigration matters. No specific filings or actions are detailed in the current summary.

1 event 1 coverage signal

Recent docket activity

Media Coverage
California immigration judge sues over ouster amid what lawyer describes as purge of federal workers who dont support Trump – The Morning Call.

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