Georgia March 5, 2025 Georgia House advances bill to ease death penalty law for intellectually disabled people The Georgia House unanimously passed a bill to lessen the threshold for a person facing the death penalty to be deemed intellectually disabled, making them ineligible for execution.
Crime March 4, 2025 Accused Texas cop killer returns to court after Dem judge freed him on bond in ‘slap in the face’ move: expert Dremone Francis, the Texas man accused of killing Deputy Fernando Esqueda in July 2024, is set to appear in court Tuesday for the first time since he was released on bond.
Virginia March 4, 2025 Youngkin grants clemency to fired police sergeant convicted after fatally shooting unarmed man Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin granted clemency to a fired police sergeant after the officer was sentenced to prison in connection with shooting and killing an unarmed man.
House Of Representatives March 3, 2025 'Delivering accountability': GOP reps launch judicial task force to expose 'judicial activism' Republican Congressmen Andrew Clyde and Eli Crane are launching the Judicial Activism Accountability Task Force seeking to unite members of Congress in "exposing judicial activism."
Law March 1, 2025 Federal judge rules Trump’s firing of head of special counsel was unlawful, will maintain his job Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled late Saturday evening that President Donald Trump's firing of the head of the Office of Special Counsel, Hampton Dellinger, was unlawful, keeping him in his post.
Judiciary March 1, 2025 What's the point of all these anti-DOGE lawsuits? Fight Trump's agenda to SCOTUS, legal experts say Legal experts point out that as anti-Trump plaintiffs seek to stifle his agenda, courts are navigating uncharted waters when it comes to DOGE spending cuts.
Supreme Court February 27, 2025 Straight woman's job discrimination claim likely to prevail with SCOTUS rebuke of lower court: expert The Supreme Court appears poised to issue a ruling in favor of a straight woman's discrimination case, reversing a lower court's decision that required a higher burden of proof.
VIDEO February 26, 2025 Musk attends first Cabinet meeting as Trump's latest executive order targets federal spending Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich covers the highlights of President Donald Trump's first Cabinet meeting on 'Special Report.'
Politics February 26, 2025 Dem senator's 'dark money corruption' hypocrisy revealed in ethics complaint, expert says Legal experts are sounding off on whether an alleged ethical violation by Democrat Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse should be investigated.
Justice Department February 25, 2025 Who is the conservative 'superstar' lawyer and potential SCOTUS pick that will help in Eric Adams case? Paul Clement, solicitor general under George W. Bush and seasoned appellate lawyer, was chosen Friday to assess the DOJ's motion to dismiss the case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams.
Donald Trump February 25, 2025 A Biden-era legal win paved the way for Trump's Kennedy Center board firings Former Trump Press Secretary Sean Spicer detailed his lawsuit against the Biden administration with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital over his own board removal that he says bolsters the Trump administration amid the Kennedy Center terminations debacle.