Supreme Court November 14 Supreme Court case on protecting women's sports set for oral arguments in January The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Jan. 13, 2026, in the Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. cases addressing transgender athletes in women's sports.
Olympics November 14 Lawyer in SCOTUS trans athlete battle, ICONS activists react to reports IOC will protect women's category Reports of IOC transgender athlete ban emerged as Supreme Court prepares to hear Little vs Hecox and West Virginia vs B.P.J cases on women's sports protection.
Donald Trump November 13 Justice Department withdraws SNAP appeal from Supreme Court as funding resumes Lawyers for the Trump administration told the Supreme Court their SNAP appeal was moot after the president signed a funding bill to resume full payments for the food aid program.
VIDEO November 12 Agriculture secretary warns where taxpayer dollars could be going Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says it's time to get 'serious' about government programs and outlines potential SNAP fraud on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
Supreme Court November 12 RNC gets day at Supreme Court to challenge late-arriving mail ballots Republican National Committee seeks Supreme Court ruling to ban late-arriving ballots nationwide, challenging Mississippi's five-day grace period law.
Supreme Court November 12 Trans athlete's family files response in Supreme Court women's sports case A family of a trans athlete filed a brief arguing West Virginia's transgender sports ban violates Title IX as Supreme Court prepares to decide landmark case in 2026.
Donald Trump November 12 Trump's signature tariffs hang on key question about Congress' power before Supreme Court The Supreme Court weighs separation of powers issues as Donald Trump defends his use of emergency law to bypass Congress on global tariffs.
Supreme Court November 11 SCOTUS extends stay on SNAP benefits for now, impacting millions Supreme Court justices agreed to extend a stay on full SNAP payments through Thursday as states sue the Trump administration over reduced food benefits.
VIDEO November 11 DOJ: Court ruling on SNAP makes mockery of separation of powers Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley discusses the Supreme Court ruling on SNAP payments and weighs in on President Donald Trump’s spending powers on ‘America Reports.’
Energy In America November 11 ‘Woke lawfare’ exposed: Attorney unmasks carbon tax intent behind massive oil litigation An attorney involved in a Boulder, Colorado, climate lawsuit against oil companies admitted the case functions as an indirect carbon tax to increase costs for consumers.
Supreme Court November 11 Trump asks Supreme Court to overturn E Jean Carroll case verdict President Donald Trump appeals to Supreme Court to overturn the E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse and defamation verdict, claiming improper evidentiary rulings.