November 8, 2021 Supreme Court justices closely divided in case on state secrets, anti-Muslim discrimination by FBI The case, which stems from alleged FBI discrimination in an investigation in 2006 and 2007, is the second "state secrets privilege" case the court heard in about a month.
November 4, 2021 Capitol rioter who bragged she wouldn’t go to jail because she’s White sentenced to two months A Dallas-area real estate agent who bragged that she would not go to prison for her participation in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot because she is White and blonde was sentenced to two months in prison Thursday.
October 30, 2021 Lindsey Graham breaks with most Republican colleagues by supporting Biden judicial nominees With Democrats controlling the Senate, President Biden has successfully nominated dozens of federal judges, but nearly all of those picks enjoyed the support of Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham.
October 28, 2021 Biden pick Elizabeth Prelogar confirmed by Senate to be US solicitor general In a 53-36 vote on Thursday, the U.S. Senate confirmed nominee Elizabeth Prelogar to be U.S. solicitor general.
October 28, 2021 Oklahoma death row inmates John Grant, Julius Jones granted stays of execution Two Oklahoma death row inmates were granted stays of execution Wednesday by a federal appeals court, according to reports.Â
October 22, 2021 Ghislaine Maxwell's request to keep jury questionnaire, juror interviews secret denied by judge A federal judge denied a request by Jeffrey Epstein confidant Ghislaine Maxwell to keep jury selection and a questionnaire out of the public eye in her much-publicized sex trafficking trial.
October 22, 2021 Arizona seeks temporary restraining order to stop Biden vaccine mandate FIRST ON FOX: Arizona’s attorney general on Friday filed a request for a temporary restraining order to stop the Biden administration implementing a controversial vaccine requirement as a lawsuit filed last month moves forward.
October 19, 2021 ACLU files suit against Oklahoma over law limiting critical race theory instruction An American Civil Liberties Union-backed lawsuit filed against Oklahoma Tuesday is seeking to put a stop to a law that limits teaching critical race theory in the state.
October 19, 2021 The politics of court-packing The key issue here is that both sides have weaponized the Supreme Court. The public views the Supreme Court as political.
October 18, 2021 Supreme Court protects cops from lawsuits in two qualified immunity cases The Supreme Court blocked two separate lawsuits against police officers for alleged excessive use of force on Monday, applying the controversial qualified immunity doctrine to both disputes.