April 8 Blanche argues Trump can influence DOJ investigations, including those involving political foes Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said President Donald Trump has a "right" to influence federal investigations, including those looking into the president's political enemies.
April 3 Colorado lawyers say court e-file system now makes them certify they won’t assist ICE Colorado reportedly requires lawyers to certify they won't assist ICE as a condition for accessing the state's court e-filing system, sparking outrage.
April 2 Chinese elites exploiting US birthright citizenship at ‘industrial scale,’ expert warns Author Peter Schweizer says wealthy Chinese nationals are using birthright citizenship at an "industrial scale" to secure U.S. citizenship for their children.
April 1 Woman’s double-twin relationship sparks court’s impossible paternity ruling A UK Court of Appeals ruled that neither of two identical twins can be legally named the father of a child, as DNA testing cannot distinguish them.
March 31 Colorado tried to silence me for helping gender-confused kids. The Supreme Court just ruled 8-1 in my favor I won an 8-1 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Chiles v. Salazar, striking down a Colorado law that silenced licensed counselors on gender identity issues.
March 30 Legal powerhouse accused of bailing on panel exposing their 'monopoly' over law school accreditation An expected panelist from the American Bar Association did not appear at a conservative event on the group’s law school accreditation role as Trump allies intensify pressure on the legal giant.
March 29 'Lion King' composer sues comedian for $27M over 'Circle of Life' joke Zimbabwean comedian Learnmore Jonasi was accused by South African composer Lebo M of making false statements about the opening chant in Disney's "The Lion King."
March 27 24 states back challenge to transgender inmate surgery ruling with nationwide stakes Idaho and Indiana AGs argue the Eighth Amendment doesn't require states to fund gender reassignment surgery for prison inmates in a Ninth Circuit brief.
March 26 Louisville to pay $800K after Christian photographer beats law forcing her to shoot same-sex weddings Louisville agreed to pay $800,000 in attorney fees to Christian photographer Chelsey Nelson in a First Amendment settlement over a nondiscrimination law.
March 26 Watchdog warns legal powerhouse has made far-left advocacy their 'dominant focus' over the last decade The Trump-aligned watchdog group America First Legal says a decade of American Bar Association amicus briefs shows the powerful legal group pushed liberal outcomes 80% of the time.