April 4 Vince McMahon faces graphic sexual abuse allegations in new court filing from ex-WWE employee Janel Grant filed new graphic allegations against Vince McMahon and WWE, claiming sexual abuse, coercion and trafficking in an amended lawsuit.
April 3 Supreme Court Justice Alito treated for dehydration at hospital in previously undisclosed March 20 incident Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was hospitalized for dehydration after a Federalist Society event in Philadelphia, sources told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ reporters.
April 1 Supreme Court skeptical of Trump birthright citizenship order, Roberts questions argument in landmark case The Supreme Court heard arguments on Trump’s executive order that would end birthright citizenship, a case that could reshape immigration policy and constitutional law.
April 1 Trump responds after judge blocks White House ballroom project The ‘Outnumbered’ panel examines President Donald Trump’s reaction to the ruling halting the White House ballroom project.
April 1 Within minutes of Trump signing voter database order, Dem states threaten lawsuits Democratic states immediately threatened to sue President Donald Trump over an executive order restricting mail-in voting and creating a voter eligibility list.
April 1 Trump attends Supreme Court as justices weigh birthright citizenship order in high-stakes test The Supreme Court will weigh the legality of Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship — a landmark case that could impact millions of Americans.
March 31 Federal judge revokes US citizenship of Chinese couple convicted of stealing medical trade secrets for China A married Chinese couple had their U.S. citizenship revoked after being convicted of stealing trade secrets from an Ohio children's hospital to share with China.
March 31 Federal judge blocks Trump executive order to cease funding for NPR and PBS, cites First Amendment A federal judge blocked Trump's executive order defunding PBS and NPR, ruling it unlawfully targeted viewpoints the president disapproved of.
March 31 Federal judge orders halt to Trump White House ballroom project; DOJ appeals decision A federal judge blocked construction of Trump’s White House ballroom project, ruling the president lacked authority, as the DOJ appeals the decision.
March 30 Legal powerhouse accused of bailing on panel exposing their 'monopoly' over law school accreditation An expected panelist from the American Bar Association did not appear at a conservative event on the group’s law school accreditation role as Trump allies intensify pressure on the legal giant.