June 2, 2023 Wyoming woman accused of setting fire to state's only full-service abortion clinic entering plea Lorna Roxanne Green, 22, will enter a plea to an arson charge in federal court on Friday, just over a year after she allegedly set fire to Wyoming's only full-service abortion clinic.
June 1, 2023 New Mexico implements ban on oil and gas leases near schools amid pollution concerns A major oil-producing state in the U.S. has implemented a temporary ban on new drilling activities within one mile of schools on state trust land amid pollution concerns.
June 1, 2023 Alex Murdaugh pleads not guilty to swindling dead housekeeper's family, other crimes Convicted killer Alex Murdaugh pleaded not guilty in federal court Wednesday to fresh indictments stemming from his alleged theft of $4 million from his former housekeeper's estate.
June 1, 2023 Federal judge in Texas blocks Biden ATF pistol brace rule on day of deadline to register weapons A Texas judge has issued a preliminary injunction partially blocking the Biden administration from enforcing its new pistol stabilizing-brace regulation.
May 26, 2023 Friend of Justice Clarence Thomas says he never broke ethics rules and has receipts to prove it Mark Paoletta, a friend of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, says Thomas was in compliance with court ethics laws when he didn't disclose trips he took with his friend and billionaire GOP donor Harlan Crow.
May 24, 2023 Federal court deals blow to ATF pistol brace rule ahead of gun accessory registration deadline Federal appeals court issues temporary injunction blocking ATF from enforcing a rule on pistol stabilizing braces days before owners were required to register with the bureau.
May 24, 2023 Second nominee pulls out of Biden judicial appointment in the same month Federal prosecutor Jabari Wamble asked to be removed from consideration for a federal court bench in a letter to President Biden on Tuesday.
May 22, 2023 Michigan State professor forced students to pay $99 for left-wing causes: lawsuit An MSU professor was served with a lawsuit for allegedly forcing her students to pay $99 each to her personal political advocacy organization, "The Rebellion Community."
May 19, 2023 Fired New Mexico archaeological director sues state officials for wrongful termination The ex-director of New Mexico's Office of Archaeological Studies is suing state officials saying his gender and race played a role in his firing. The lawsuit was filed late Thursday.
May 19, 2023 Red states rush to defend gun manufacturers from Mexican lawsuit seeking damages for gun violence Twenty GOP AGs are defending American gun manufacturers against a lawsuit from Mexico claiming the companies should be liable for gun violence in the country.