Federal judge grants Massachusetts officials who sued ICE over courthouse arrests time to review Biden administration guidance Updated May 04, 2021; Following Biden administration memo limiting courthouse arrests, Massachusetts district attorneys and civil rights lawyers get more time to review the change and its impact on their lawsuit challenging Immigration Customs and Enforcement’s practice of making civil immigration arrests at or near courthouses. U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani approved a request by the attorneys representing the plaintiffs — District Attorney Marian Ryan, District Attorney Rachael Rollins, Lawyers for Civil Rights and the Committee for Public Counsel Services — and the federal government to postpone the deadline for their next status report from May 10 to Aug. 3.