November 14, 2023 Massachusetts town approves permit to fly Palestinian flag on public flagpole The town of North Andover, Massachusetts, approved an application to fly the Palestinian flag on a public flagpole in the Town Common until Dec. 7.
November 13, 2023 Supreme Court adopts modified code of ethics policy FOX News correspondent David Spunt has the latest details on the Supreme Court adopting a formal code of conduct on 'Special Report.'
November 13, 2023 Supreme Court adopts modified ethics code after pressure from Hill Dems The Supreme Court on Monday issued a new "Code of Conduct" following months of heightened scrutiny from Democrats pushing for new ethics laws for the high court.
November 9, 2023 OH Supreme Court justice challenges party affiliation mandate on ballots, alleging rights violation Ohio Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Brunner has filed a lawsuit challenging a recently passed law requiring judicial candidates to state their party affiliation on ballots.
November 8, 2023 Virginia photographer wins right to refuse same-sex weddings in federal lawsuit settlement The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled that Virginia photographer Bob Updegrove is not required to offer his services for same-sex weddings.
November 8, 2023 Effort to ban Trump from Minnesota primary ballot shot down by state's supreme court The Minnesota Supreme Court announced it has dismissed an ‘insurrection clause’ challenge and will allow former President Donald Trump on the primary ballot.
November 7, 2023 Supreme Court appears likely to hand Biden DOJ a win on challenge to gun law The Supreme Court seemed poised to support a federal law that bans guns from those subject to domestic violence restraining orders in a major Second Amendment case.
November 3, 2023 Supreme Court agrees to hear challenges to bump stock ban, New York's financial 'blacklisting' of NRA The Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in two major cases involving gun rights related to 'bump stocks' and First Amendment liberties for the National Rifle Association.
November 2, 2023 Parents sue California over religious exemptions for school-mandated vaccines, cite Newsom's past on COVID jab California parents filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging a law limiting religious exemptions for school vaccines.
November 1, 2023 Size of Trump's hands at center of Supreme Court trademark case: 'Trump Too Small' The Supreme Court is set to decide if a derogatory political slogan towards former President Donald Trump can be trademarked without his consent, weighing free speech protections.