Puerto Rico June 3 Puerto Rico permits nonbinary gender marker on birth certificates in landmark court decision The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico rules in favor of nonbinary rights, allowing gender marker changes on birth certificates, enhancing equality and protection.
California June 3 More than 200 California bar exam-takers move from fail to pass after new scoring adjustment More than 200 people who took California's bar exam in February will have their scores changed from "fail" to "pass" after new scoring changes were approved.
San Diego May 31 San Diego official faces backlash after labeling ICE agents 'terrorists' Sean Elo-Rivera, a San Diego councilmember, criticized ICE raids as "state-sponsored terrorism," prompting a social media clash with Stephen Miller and others.
Media May 31 Navy veteran's $500M defamation lawsuit against Associated Press advances with first hearing U.S. Navy Veteran Zachary Young seeks nearly $500 million in a defamation suit against the AP, arguing the term "smuggling" implies criminality despite a court ruling otherwise.
Kansas May 31 Lawsuit filed against Kansas law nullifying end-of-life choices for pregnant women Two physicians and three women are suing to block a Kansas law that invalidates medical decisions pregnant women can make about end-of-life treatment.
Supreme Court May 30 Harvard DHS lawsuit revives Supreme Court conflict of interest questions Harvard University's lawsuit against DHS over Trump's foreign student visa ban may reach the Supreme Court, raising potential conflict of interest questions.
Donald Trump May 25 Trump says Harvard's foreign students are from countries paying 'nothing' for their education President Trump criticized foreign countries for paying "nothing" toward the education of their citizens at Harvard and other U.S. institutions.
VIDEO May 24 Harvard foreign students face uncertain future amid Trump campus crackdowns Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent Madeleine Rivera has the latest on the legal dispute between the Trump administration and Harvard University over foreign enrollment on ‘Fox Report.’
Media May 20 Associated Press moves to dismiss defamation claim from veteran who defeated CNN in court The Associated Press filed a motion to dismiss U.S. Navy Veteran Zachary Young’s defamation lawsuit on Monday, saying the complaint is meritless.
Governors May 20 Maryland's first Black governor blocks reparations bill, disappointing fellow Democrats Maryland's Black Democratic Gov. Wes Moore has vetoed a reparations bill that came to his desk, despite supporting reparations in principle.
The Menendez Brothers May 20 Menendez brothers' parole hearing pushed back to August A parole hearing for Lyle and Erik Menendez has been rescheduled for August to determine whether they should be granted an early release.