March 31 States' top cops gang up on Letitia James in crusade with potential nationwide consequences Montana AG Austin Knudsen accused New York AG Letitia James of pushing an activist agenda, as Republican states challenge her state's effort to expand gun maker liability.
March 31 Supreme Court could end the radical transgender agenda in our schools The Supreme Court's upcoming ruling in West Virginia v. BPJ could determine whether states may legally separate school sports teams by biological sex.
March 30 What to know about the Supreme Court’s blockbuster birthright citizenship case The Supreme Court hears arguments on birthright citizenship and whether Trump's executive order complies with the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause.
March 30 Supreme Court declines to hear 'Tiger King' Joe Exotic's challenge after murder-for-hire conviction The Supreme Court declined to hear a petition from Tiger King's Joe Exotic on Monday, leaving in place a lower court's rejection of his retrial request.
March 30 NJ school district’s secretive transgender policy faces legal threat for bucking Supreme Court ruling Thomas More Society threatens to sue a New Jersey school district over a policy allegedly hiding students' gender identity from parents, marking the first test of a recent Supreme Court ruling.
March 29 Supreme Court to hear arguments in major birthright citizenship case Constitutional attorney Mark Smith discusses the Supreme Court’s upcoming birthright citizenship case and its potential impact on President Donald Trump’s presidency on ‘Fox Report.'
March 29 Supreme Court prepares to review Trump executive order on birthright citizenship The Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship, a case that could reinterpret the 14th Amendment for millions.
March 28 DC court rulings stall Trump agenda across immigration, policing, Fed — raising stakes on executive power Judges in Washington, D.C., have presided over many of Trump's biggest cases to date, including efforts to fire Fed members, deport migrants under a 1798 law, and more.
March 26 'Orwellian' Biden-era censorship reined in; red states celebrate 'historic' settlement Republican AGs celebrated a 10-year consent decree in Missouri v. Biden barring federal agencies like CDC and CISA from pressuring social media firms.
March 26 Supreme Court reverses lower court on qualified immunity for Vermont police sergeant who arrested protester A Vermont police sergeant who used a wristlock to remove a protester from a 2015 sit-in is entitled to qualified immunity, the Supreme Court ruled.