April 15, 2023 Indiana teacher ousted for defying district's trans policy could get court case reexamined, attorney says Rory Gray, attorney for teacher John Kluge, who was ousted for refusing to abide by his district's trans name policy, told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital the case could get a second look.
April 15, 2023 Supreme Court preserves full abortion drug access for now 'Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Sunday' anchor Shannon Bream has more on the abortion pill debate on 'Special Report.'Â
April 14, 2023 Supreme Court temporarily allows access to abortion pill mifepristone amid judges' contradicting orders U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito temporarily resumed access to the abortion pill mifepristone Friday, after the Texas lower court ruling that seeks to limit access.
April 14, 2023 Supreme Court allows challenges to federal agencies to go forward in court The Supreme Court is allowing challenges to the structures of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Trade Commission to go forward in federal court.
April 14, 2023 Supreme Court keeps FDA rules on abortion drug for now  'Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Sunday' host Shannon Bream has the latest on the abortion pill case on 'The Story.'
April 14, 2023 Jewish friends of GOP donor associated with Justice Thomas defend him from 'Nazi fetish' claims: 'Foolishness' Jewish Americans are rushing to the defense of a GOP donor who recently came under fire for his friendship with Clarence Thomas and his artifact collection that includes Nazi memorabilia.
April 13, 2023 New Hampshire Senate rejects bill easing abortion penalties The New Hampshire state Senate has rejected a bill that would ease legal penalties for late-term abortions provided illegally under a 2021 law.
April 13, 2023 Faith in the Work: Supreme Court to debate employer accommodations for workers' religion The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in a workplace discrimination case wherein a former mail carrier sued the postal service after being disciplined for not working on Sundays.
April 13, 2023 DOJ to appeal abortion pill case to Supreme Court The Justice Department is appealing a 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that issued a partial restriction on FDA's approval for abortion pills to be delivered by mail.
April 13, 2023 The Post Office fired me for honoring the Lord's Day. Supreme Court must make this right I looked for jobs that would respect the Lord's Day. The United States Postal Service seemed a perfect fit, until now.