July 29, 2024 Former California prison officer charged with sexually abusing 5 female inmates A corrections officer at a California federal prison faces more charges after a federal grand jury issued a superseding indictment alleging he sexually abused female inmates.
July 22, 2024 Hunter Biden trial on tax charges given start date Hunter Biden will go on trial in California in the fall for allegedly failing to pay taxes, a federal judge said Monday.
July 19, 2024 Lawsuit over Tennessee law that puts limits on drag shows dismissed by federal court in win for Republicans A federal court of appeals dismissed a lawsuit brought last year by an LGBTQ group over a law that restricts drag shows deemed "harmful to minors."
July 18, 2024 Hunter Biden wants gun and tax cases tossed, citing Trump dismissal challenged by President Biden's DOJ Hunter Biden is seeking for the criminal cases against him to be tossed, citing the recent dismissal of a case against former President Trump that the DOJ is now challenging.
July 16, 2024 Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez guilty on all charges in federal corruption trial The jury in the federal corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., and two of his business associates, Fred Daibes and Wael Hana, found Menendez guilty on all charges after a grueling nine-week complex trial in Manhattan.
July 10, 2024 Amy Coney Barrett asserts her voice, carries on Scalia legacy After her fourth term on the bench, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett is asserting her voice and following in the footsteps of the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
July 10, 2024 Federal judge resigns from lifetime-tenured role after just 4 years Joshua Kindred resigned as a U.S. District Court judge for Alaska effective Monday after an investigation determined the judge had committed misconduct.
July 10, 2024 Biden admin's 'radical mandate' forces medical providers to do gender transitions: Red state AG Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sues the Biden administration over a new health care rule mandating transgender surgeries, challenging federal overreach and taxpayer-funded procedures.
July 8, 2024 Here’s how the Supreme Court got the big free speech stuff right The Supreme Court declined to decide whether Texas and Florida laws regulating social media moderation policies violate the First Amendment. But the big news was what the court did say.
July 8, 2024 Biden's SCOTUS critiques largely unprecedented, experts say, contrast with Clinton's deference in 2000 After President Biden criticized the Supreme Court for its ruling favoring former President Trump's arguments for presidential immunity, experts weighed on the precedence of it.