Key Highlights
- Alina Habba resigned as U. S. Attorney for New Jersey after an appeals court found her appointment unlawful.
- Her resignation was accepted by Attorney General Pam Bondi, who noted the ruling affected her ability to effectively lead.
- Habba will continue to work at the Justice Department as a senior advisor.
- The court's ruling is expected to impact various criminal cases in New Jersey.
- Habba's appointment was originally made by the Trump administration without Senate confirmation.

