Arkansas August 13 Appeals court allows Arkansas' first-in-the-nation ban on gender transition care for minors to be enforced A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld Arkansas' first-in-the-nation law prohibiting doctors from providing gender transition medical treatment to minors.
FBI August 8 William H. Webster, only person to lead both FBI and CIA, dies at 101 William H. Webster, the former FBI and CIA director, has died at the age of 101, his family announced Friday. He also served as a federal prosecutor and judge.
Oklahoma August 8 Federal court rejects challenge to Oklahoma law banning gender transition treatment for minors A federal appeals court upheld an Oklahoma law prohibiting gender transition treatment for minors, relying on a Supreme Court decision on a similar law in Tennessee.
Federal Courts August 1 Democrats escalate anti-Trump lawfare by targeting Congress in Planned Parenthood funding fight Planned Parenthood and blue states challenge congressional legislation defunding abortion providers as unconstitutional bill of attainder in federal court.
Colorado August 1 Colorado deputies violated new state law when sharing information with federal immigration agents Two Colorado deputies have been disciplined for sending information to federal immigration agents, which is a violation of a new state law.
Florida August 1 Florida breaks 50-year execution record with ninth death sentence carried out this year A Florida man convicted of the 1994 killings of his wife and their two children was put to death on Thursday, marking the ninth execution in the Sunshine State this year.
Joe Biden July 31 Biden takes aim at Trump as ‘existential’ threat to Black Americans in speech to lawyers group Former President Joe Biden warned that Trump-era policies threaten civil rights progress in a fiery speech to a Black legal group in Chicago Thursday night.
Abortion July 26 Texas man sues California doctor in unprecedented abortion pill case over unborn child’s alleged ‘murder’ Texas man sued California doctor in federal court, alleging abortion pills mailed across state lines were used to killed his unborn children in landmark Comstock Act case.
Alabama July 26 Alabama inmate's execution stayed to determine if he is competent enough to be put to death An Alabama judge has issued a stay of execution for a convicted killer allegedly diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia while the state evaluates if he is competent to be put to death.
Second Amendment July 25 Federal appeals court rules California ammunition background checks unconstitutional A federal appeals court ruled that California's law requiring gun owners to undergo background checks to purchase ammunition violates the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
Illegal Immigrants July 24 Student suspended for saying 'illegal aliens' in class gets cash, apology from school A final legal settlement requires a North Carolina school district to acknowledge their inappropriate response after a student was suspended for using the term 'illegal aliens' in class.