Donald Trump September 5 Trump admin urges Supreme Court to allow president to fire Federal Trade Commission member The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow the president to fire the last Democrat member of the Federal Trade Commission.
Illinois September 4 Federal appeals court approves Illinois restrictions on carrying guns on public transit A federal appeals court approved Illinois' ban on carrying firearms on public transit, reversing a lower court ruling that found the gun restrictions unconstitutional.
Donald Trump September 3 Appeals court blocks Trump from deporting members of Tren de Aragua gang An appeals court ruled that the Trump administration cannot speed the deportations of migrants accused of being Tren de Aragua gang members using an 18th-century wartime law.
Georgia September 2 Fani Willis ordered by Georgia court to search for Trump-related records Fulton County DA Fani Willis was ordered to conduct a new search for records related to her criminal case against President Donald Trump after a judge found her search methods were inadequate.
Media September 1 Judge tosses latest defamation suits from Navy vet who beat CNN, says some sequels ‘should not be made’ Judge William Henry tossed a Navy veteran's follow-up defamation lawsuits against Associated Press and Puck, following his successful CNN trial.
Virginia August 30 Parents: Virginia boys suspended after questioning transgender locker room policy were ignored by school The parents of two Virginia boys suspended for objecting to a female in their locker room say their kids tried to bring the matter up to officials, but their concerns fell on deaf ears.
Florida August 29 Florida extends record executions with date set for man who fatally stabbed couple during robbery A Florida man who fatally stabbed a married couple during a robbery is scheduled to be executed next month, which could extend the state's record number of executions in a year.
Florida August 28 Florida extends execution record after man convicted of triple murder dies by lethal injection A Florida man convicted of killing three people in 1992 was put to death on Thursday, extending the state's record number of executions this year to 11.
Crime August 28 Rhode Island prosecutor in viral arrest video slapped with 6-month suspension, pleads in court Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Flanagan was placed on unpaid leave following her arrest for trespassing at Clarke Cooke House restaurant in Newport.
VIDEO August 25 Democrats are 'torn' over their response to Trump's crime crackdown, White House correspondent says 'Special Report' panelists discuss Democratic governors rejecting possible troop deployment from President Donald Trump.
VIDEO August 25 Legal analyst reveals the 'sore point' for police departments targeting crime Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Jonathan Turley outlines the 'revolving door' President Donald Trump's executive orders target on 'America Reports.'