Donald Trump January 29, 2025 Trump's new legal team begins appeals process for Manhattan conviction President Donald Trump's legal team filed a notice of appeal on his conviction in the Manhattan case that found him guilty in May 2024 of falsifying business records.
Donald Trump January 29, 2025 Trump AG pick Pam Bondi clears Judiciary Committee, will get confirmation vote in Senate Pam Bondi, President Donald Trump's choice for attorney general, will get a vote on the Senate floor after the Judiciary Committee voted favorably on her nomination.
Donald Trump January 28, 2025 Trans inmate's lawsuit challenges Trump 'two-sexes' order cutting off tax money for gender therapy A transgender inmate has filed the first lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging an executive order halting medical transition treatments for federal prisoners.
Police and Law Enforcement January 28, 2025 Ex-NY state trooper shot himself, falsely claimed he was wounded by unknown gunman: prosecutors A former New York state trooper was charged after he allegedly shot himself in the leg and falsely reported that he was wounded by an unknown gunman.
Diversity January 27, 2025 State AGs warn retail giant Costco for doubling down on 'discriminatory' DEI State AGs in 19 states urge Costco to end discriminatory DEI policies, aligning with Trump’s executive order to enforce civil rights laws and investigate violators.
Politics January 27, 2025 Trump looks to enforce trans inmate crackdown as new acting federal prisons chief tapped William W. Lothrop was named interim Bureau of Prisons director after Colette Peters' resignation, as the president aims to enforce stricter policies on transgender inmates in prisons.
Politics January 27, 2025 Biden’s controversial pardons shine new light on power, as PA lawmakers take next step to strip Joe’s name Former President Joe Biden's pardon of Judge Michael Conahan drew bipartisan outrage in Pennsylvania, and now, his additional pardons draw new attention to the power.
Connecticut January 26, 2025 Connecticut to award nearly $6 million to family of disabled man wrongfully imprisoned for murder conviction Connecticut is set to pay nearly $5.9 million to the family of a disabled man who was wrongly imprisoned in his 1992 murder conviction before he was freed in 2015.
Donald Trump January 24, 2025 ‘Unusual order’ barring commuted J6 defendants from DC, Capitol raises constitutional implications: expert Commuted Jan. 6 defendants could challenge a federal judge's order barring them from entering Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Capitol on constitutional grounds, one expert says.
Justice Department January 24, 2025 Trump hiring freeze prompts DOJ to pull job offers in AG's honors program: report The U.S. Department of Justice's Attorney General's Honors Program is rescinding job offers to new lawyers from top law schools, citing a federal hiring freeze.
Politics January 23, 2025 VA Dems reject Youngkin's antisemitism expert pick from George Mason Univ board amid troubling incidents Kenneth Marcus' name was stripped from a resolution confirming Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's nominees to George Mason University's Board of Visitors.