January 13, 2023 Encouraging migrants to cross the southern border illegally: free speech or felony? Americans weigh in People in Austin, Texas, shared whether they believe a law criminalizing the encouragement or inducement of illegal immigration is valid or violates free speech.
January 13, 2023 I helped sue to protect women's sports in West Virginia, and we won I helped sue to protect women's sports in West Virginia, and we won because federal court upheld the Save Women’s Sports Act and using Title IX as intended.
January 12, 2023 Catholic hospital discriminated against trans patient by refusing hysterectomy, US district judge rules A U.S. district court judge has ruled St Joseph Medical Center's refusal to perform a hysterectomy for the purposes of a gender transition was "discriminatory."
January 11, 2023 Ana Walshe's husband Brian Walshe is a 'sociopath' and 'physically violent:' court docs Brian Walshe allegedly destroyed his late neurologist father's will that left him "my best wishes but nothing else," then sold his valuables at an estate sale, prosecutors allege.
January 10, 2023 Ana Walshe praised husband Brian Walshe in letter to judge in art fraud case Missing Massachusetts mom and real estate executive Ana Walshe gushed about her husband, Brian Walshe, in a letter to the court after he was convicted of selling fake paintings.
January 7, 2023 Federal court strikes down Trump-era bump stock ban A court has ruled against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' ban on bump stocks, finding the agency acted without congressional authorization.
January 6, 2023 Federal judge upholds West Virginia 'Save Women's Sports' law barring trans athletes from girls' sports teams A federal judge in West Virginia on Thursday ruled that a state law defining biological "girls" and "women" for the purpose of school athletics was constitutional.
December 30, 2022 Abortion in Arizona: 15-week law goes into effect; doctors can’t be charged over 1864 ban, appeals court rules The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled on Friday the state's law outlawing abortion after 15 weeks can go into effect.
December 29, 2022 Judge rules Illinois law eliminating cash bail is unconstitutional A judge in Illinois has ruled that the portion of the SAFE-T Act that ends cash bail in the state is unconstitutional.
December 29, 2022 DOJ sues major drug company for illegally helping 'ignite an opioid epidemic' The Justice Department on Thursday filed a nationwide lawsuit against AmerisourceBergen for illegally failing to report suspicious orders from pharmacies and fueling the opioid epidemic.