December 14, 2023 Trump's gag order challenge in New York AG Letitia James' civil suit rejected Back in October, Judge Arthur Engoron imposed a partial gag order to prevent all parties from engaging in any verbal attacks against court staff after former President Donald Trump criticized a member of the judge’s office on social media.
December 13, 2023 Supreme Court agrees to decide on abortion pill access, approval process The Supreme Court agreed to weight appeals from the Biden administration and drug manufacturer Danco regarding FDA approvals of the abortion mifepristone pill.
December 11, 2023 SCOTUS takes a pass on challenge to blue state's gay 'conversion therapy' ban The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to Washington state's gay "conversion therapy" ban from a counselor who says the law violates his free speech rights.
December 11, 2023 Doctors network hiring initiative unfairly rewards only Black applicants, lawsuit alleges A national doctors' group's hiring program, which offers lucrative signing bonuses to Black applicants, violates federal anti-discrimination law, a new lawsuit claims.
December 10, 2023 Trump says he will not testify at his civil fraud trial Former President Donald Trump wrote on his social media platform Sunday that he is no longer planning to testify in his civil fraud trial in New York on Monday.
December 9, 2023 Ohio woman pleads guilty to vandalizing pro-life reproductive health clinic The FACE act protects reproductive health clinics from targeted vandalization and deliberate damage following targeted attacks against such facilities.
December 8, 2023 People spend years in jail for doing exactly what Hunter Biden did here: John Yoo Former Bush DOJ official John Yoo breaks down the 56-page indictment against President Biden's son Hunter Biden in California on 'Your World with Neil Cavuto.'
December 8, 2023 Key aspects of Trump gag order upheld by federal appeals court A federal appeals court has upheld key parts of a federal judge’s gag order limiting what Donald Trump can say about his ongoing prosecution by the Special Counsel for alleged Jan. 6 election interference.
December 8, 2023 Hunter Biden indictment: White House asked if president will pardon his son The White House on Friday was asked whether President Joe Biden will pardon his son Hunter in a federal tax evasion case. Hunter Biden was indicted on nine charges Thursday.
December 8, 2023 From sex clubs to strippers: Here are the 5 most salacious details from the Hunter Biden indictment The federal indictment against Hunter Biden in California contained a number of salacious details on how the president's son spent his money while not paying taxes.