Federal Judge Rules Alina Habba Unlawfully Served as New Jersey U.S. Attorney

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A federal judge ruled that Alina Habba's appointment as acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey was unlawful because she was not qualified and her authority ended on July 1, affecting ongoing cases. The case highlights issues with the Trump administration's unconventional appointments of officials without proper congressional support.
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- Judge Says Habba Has Served as U.S. Attorney Without Legal Authority The New York Times
- Fresh off another court loss, Alina Habba says judges should be ‘respecting the president’ The Independent
- Judge rules ex-Trump lawyer unlawfully serving as US attorney in New Jersey The Guardian
- Habba knocks Grassley after judge rules she lacks legal authority The Hill
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