State And Local June 16 AG leading suit against NY effort to punish energy firms for climate change warns of major repercussions West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey warns New York and Vermont laws imposing billions in climate liabilities would have devastating economic impacts.
VIDEO June 14 Buster Murdaugh gets 'victory' as defamation case against media giants advances: former SC AG Former South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon says a federal judge handed Buster Murdaugh a legal "victory" in allowing his defamation suit to proceed.Â
VIDEO June 11 Ex-Biden assistant challenges accusations former president 'did not authorize' autopen Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Katie Pavlich and former Biden official Michael LaRosa debate the autopen allegations against the Biden administration and what 'clouded' former aides' judgement on 'The Story.'
Joe Biden June 11 DOJ argues Trump may cancel Biden-era national monuments Contrary to a longstanding legal opinion, the Justice Department says that President Donald Trump has the authority to revoke the status of national monuments established under former President Joe Biden.
Federal Courts June 10 Milwaukee judge not immune from charges after allegedly helping illegal immigrant evade ICE, prosecutors say Prosecutors oppose Judge Hannah Dugan's motion to dismiss charges for allegedly helping a Mexican illegal immigrant evade ICE agents, citing evidence she disrupted courthouse proceedings.
Illegal Immigrants June 8 Posse Comitatus Act at center of Trump-Newsom National Guard dispute in LA President Trump and California Gov. Newsom clash over National Guard deployment amid L.A. riots, with differing views on the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act governing military use domestically
Opinion June 7 How Justice Clarence Thomas led SCOTUS to kill DEI Supreme Court unanimously rejects special standards for majority-group discrimination claims, reflecting Thomas' view that American law protects individual rather than group rights
Utah June 7 Utah killer with dementia is competent enough for death sentence to be carried out, judge rules A convicted killer in Utah who developed dementia during his time on death row is competent enough to be executed, a state judge ruled on Friday.
Donald Trump June 6 Judge temporarily blocks Trump admin's entry ban for international Harvard students A federal judge late Thursday temporarily blocked a Trump admin ban on international students entering Harvard hours after the school filed an amended complaint in court.
California June 4 CA bill would allow inmates sentenced to life without parole to seek early release if crime was before age 26 The California Senate approved a measure to allow inmates sentenced to life without parole the chance to seek an early release if their crimes were committed before the age of 26.
ISIS News & Updates June 3 US citizen who fought for ISIS in Syria sentenced to 10 years in prison A naturalized U.S. citizen who pleaded guilty to receiving military training from the Islamic State in Syria was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison.