Federal Courts February 10 Federal judge rejects Trump admin lawsuit seeking Michigan voter rolls A federal judge dismissed the Trump administration’s lawsuit to obtain Michigan voter registration rolls, saying federal law does not require states to hand them over.
Executive Policy February 10 Unearthed docs undercut Dem warnings of harm from Trump executive order blocking trans surgery for minors Trump-aligned group is pressing states, which are suing to end Trump's executive order banning trans surgeries for kids, to provide proof of harm. But, new documents show this might not be happening.
Donald Trump February 10 ‘I Voted’ sticker helps convict noncitizen who cast ballot in 2024 as election security debate heats up Lina Maria Orovio-Hernandez convicted on federal charges of identity theft, passport fraud and illegal voting in Massachusetts. Justice Department highlighted the rare case.
Media February 10 Notre Dame student calls professor appointment a 'betrayal' over pro-abortion stance at Catholic university Notre Dame students express alarm over university's appointment of abortion-supporting professor to lead Asian studies center at Catholic institution.
Judiciary February 9 Judicial research center cuts climate section from judges’ manual after Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital report Federal judiciary removes controversial climate science chapter from judges' manual after Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ investigation reveals politicized sourcing concerns.
Politics February 9 Labor Department orders lawyers to cut ties with ABA, slams group as ‘radical’ activist force Trump administration expands effort to weaken American Bar Association as Labor Department joins other agencies in severing official ties with legal organization.
Opinion February 9 What Usha Vance’s pregnancy news tells us about men and women in America Second lady Usha Vance's pregnancy highlights America's deepening birth rate crisis as deaths may soon outnumber births, mirroring Britain's decline.
Media February 8 Former Planned Parenthood clinic director promises to expose abortion industry's 'dirtiest secrets' Former Planned Parenthood director Abby Johnson's new documentary "Unthinkable" aims to expose what she describes as the abortion industry's secrets.
Federal Judges February 7 Federal appeals court upholds Trump mass detention policy for illegal immigrants A federal appeals court ruled that Homeland Security can lawfully detain illegal immigrants without bond hearings, a major legal win for the Trump administration’s immigration policy.
Sports February 7 Women's sports activists unite to condemn ACLU for trans athlete promotion Female athletes led by Riley Gaines challenge the ACLU's "More Than A Game" campaign supporting trans athletes in women's sports competition.
Digital Originals February 7 Former athlete fears these Supreme Court cases might turn back the clock on women’s sports more than 50 years Supreme Court reviews transgender athlete cases that could send girls' sports "backwards more than 50 years" before Title IX protections, advocate warns.