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Alina Habba's appointment as New Jersey U.S. attorney faces legal challenge from criminal defendant claiming her authority is ...
In a span of eight days, Alina Habba was accused of violating the Hatch Act; removed as interim U.S. attorney by district ...
President Trump's bid to keep Alina Habba in charge of the U.S. attorney's office in N.J. faces a new test after a defendant ...
Habba, Trump’s former personal lawyer, was reinstalled as head of the US Attorney’s Office in New Jersey after a legal ...
New Jersey's U.S. District Court judges opted to appoint someone else, but a Justice Department maneuver has kept Alina Habba ...
A legal standoff over Alina Habba’s expired term sparked a power struggle between Trump’s DOJ and federal judges over who ...
Whether or not she is legitimately serving as New Jersey’s U.S. attorney, DOJ’s fallback position is even more concerning.
The Trump administration appeared to use legal loopholes to keep Habba in the role—which are already being used by criminal ...
President Donald Trump selected Alina Habba to continue running the US Attorney’s Office in New Jersey on a temporary basis, ...
The DOJ insisted that Alina Habba's situation in no way resembles special counsel Jack Smith's appointment, which Judge ...
Federal criminal cases in New Jersey remain in chaos with judges postponing sentencings, plea hearings and status conferences ...
Alina Habba, President Trump’s pick to serve as New Jersey US attorney, will continue to serve as the Garden State’s top ...