November 17, 2022 Federal judge blocks Florida law against 'woke' teachings in colleges, calls it 'positively dystopian' A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction blocking a Florida law prohibiting state colleges and universities from promoting certain ideologies regarding race and sex.
November 15, 2022 New York's concealed carry gun law partially reinstated by federal appeals court A federal appeals court has stayed a ruling and will temporarily reinstate parts of New York's concealed carry law
November 15, 2022 Judge rules Oklahoma parent can't be banned from school property, calls it an 'effort to suppress' expression A judge in Oklahoma thwarted a school district's attempt to ban a parent from school grounds after he had a heated conversation with a board member about explicit library books.
November 14, 2022 Judge says FBI agent can be deposed for allegedly working with Meta to bury Hunter Biden laptop story A district court judge ruled Monday that an FBI agent must be deposed under oath for his alleged involvement in coordinating with Meta in censoring the Hunter Biden laptop story.
November 11, 2022 Four Supreme Court justices honored at conservative Federalist Society dinner Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh were honored at the conservative Federalist Society's gala on Thursday night.
November 8, 2022 New York gun law that restricted concealed carry rights blocked by federal judge A New York federal judge on Monday blocked parts of New York’s controversial concealed carry law from going into effect while a Second Amendment rights group continues to fight.
November 8, 2022 Wisconsin man made death threats against Gov. Tony Evers in emails, on Facebook, prosecutors say Wisconsin man Michael A. Yaker is accused of making death threats against Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, according to court documents. Yaker has a history of threating elected officials.
November 6, 2022 Supreme Court to hear case of Texas couple fighting to keep adopted Native American child Chad and Jennifer Brackeen are fighting to keep their adopted Native American child, against a law that gives tribes an advantage in custody disputes.
November 3, 2022 Judge allows lawsuit by Pennsylvania moms over first-grade transgender lessons to move forward A federal judge ruled against a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against a Pittsburgh elementary school whose first-grade teacher allegedly pushed a transgender agenda on students.
November 3, 2022 California, blue states gang up on North Carolina, fear 'extreme' Supreme Court election law decision Twenty-two Democrat AGs are accusing North Carolina of using a "fringe" and "extreme" legal theory in a Supreme Court case that deals with state court opposition to a redistricting map.