June 5 Supreme Court makes major rulings on reverse discrimination, religious rights Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream has the latest on Supreme Court rulings tackling issues such as reverse discrimination, Mexican drug cartels and more on ‘Special Report.’
June 5 Trump travel ban 2.0 is built to survive court challenges, experts say Immigration order restricting travel from 19 nations could prove difficult to challenge legally, with one attorney noting its broader scope compared to the 2017 Muslim ban.
June 5 Judge threatens to boot 'Diddy' from trial Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ national correspondent Bryan Llenas has the latest on a federal court judge's warning to Sean 'Diddy' Combs on 'America Reports.'
June 5 Federal judge orders Trump to restore funding to Clinton-era agency gutted by DOGE Judge Deborah Boardman ruled the Trump administration likely violated administrative procedures by cutting AmeriCorps funding and terminating employees without proper notice or comment period.
June 5 Climate lawfare in blue-state courts could hurt US energy consumers, expert says: 'Huge effect' Activists are using lawsuits in state and local jurisdictions across the country to influence national and global climate change priorities, fossil fuel advocate warns.
June 5 Supreme Court sides with US gunmakers in case centered on Mexican cartel violence The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of U.S. gun manufacturers who were sued by Mexico over allegations they aided and abetted illegal gun sales to Mexican cartels.
June 5 Supreme Court rules Wisconsin unconstitutionally discriminated against Christian charity In a victory for religious institutions, the Supreme Court unanimously overturned Wisconsin's denial of unemployment tax exemption to a Catholic charity, stating that distinguishing among religions based on theological differences violates the First Amendment.
June 5 Supreme Court rules unanimously in favor of straight Ohio woman who claimed discrimination Supreme Court unanimously rules in favor of an Ohio woman who claimed workplace discrimination, finding that majority groups in protected classes don't need to meet higher evidentiary standards in Title VII cases.
June 5 Migrant deported to third country returned to US after Trump admin yields to judge's order A Guatemalan man identified as O.C.G. has been flown back to the United States after a judge determined he had been wrongfully deported to Mexico without the chance to contest his removal.
June 5 Trump admin seeking to pull funding from local governments slapped with judge's preliminary injunction Denver and other plaintiffs won a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration after a judge ruled that threats to cut federal grants likely exceeded the Executive Branch’s authority.