July 7, 2021 Judge won't block parts of Georgia election law for now A federal judge on Wednesday declined to block some challenged sections of Georgia’s new election law ahead of two runoff elections next week, but he didn’t rule out the possibility for future elections.
July 2, 2021 Supreme Court to hear case on Maine tuition program that bars money for religious education The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to take up a case on a tuition assistance program in Maine that bars the use of state money for religious schools, setting up yet another battle in the high court on the intersection of religious freedom and school choice.Â
July 2, 2021 Supreme Court declines to hear case of flower shop owner sued for not serving gay wedding Washington florist Barronelle Stutzman is still subject to significant financial punishment from the state for her alleged discrimination.
July 1, 2021 Supreme Court says California rule requiring nonprofits to reveal donor names is unconstitutional The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a California law requiring nonprofits to reveal the names of their major donors to the government is "facially unconstitutional."Â
July 1, 2021 Breyer retirement watch: Supreme Court term's final decisions mark crucial milestone in justice's choice Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is the subject of rampant speculation that he may retire after the Supreme Court issues the final opinions of its term.
June 30, 2021 Immigration judges union moves toward regaining authority The U.S. Justice Department has dropped its opposition to reviving a union for immigration judges that had been stripped of authority during the final months of the Trump administration.
June 26, 2021 Trump-appointed judges obstruct Biden 'pen and phone' policies just months into term Judges appointed by former President Trump have stymied President Biden's policies on multiple fronts in the early months of the new administration, taking what experts say is a less "deferential" approach to executive power as judges appointed by past presidents.
June 25, 2021 Trump Organization could face New York state criminal charges next week Donald Trump’s lawyers have been notified by the Manhattan district attorney’s office that it is considering charges against the Trump Organization, according to reports Friday.
June 25, 2021 Biden on fast pace for getting federal judges confirmed – but will he match Trump? President Biden on Thursday won Senate confirmation for a seventh nominee to a federal judgeship – putting him on a faster pace than any president in more than a half-century, according to a report.
June 25, 2021 Indiana grandmother, first to be convicted in Capitol riot cases, avows nonviolence in Ingraham interview An Indiana grandmother told "The Ingraham Angle" Thursday that her life has been turned upside down as she became the first suspect in the January 6 Capitol riot to be sentenced.