June 4 Founding Fathers understood parental rights are natural rights. Trump knows it, too President Trump's commitment to parental rights echoes the Founding Fathers, as we mark the centennial of Pierce v. Society of Sisters and its impact on education.
June 3 Federal grand jury indicts man for threatening to assassinate Trump after reelection A California man, Thomas Eugene Streavel, faces charges for allegedly posting threats against President-elect Trump on Facebook before and after the 2024 election.
June 3 Booker, Cruz spar over threats to US judges in fiery Senate exchange Sens. Booker and Cruz clash over threats to federal judges during Trump's term, highlighting political tensions and judicial safety concerns in a Senate hearing.
June 3 Federal judge rules against Trump order halting sex change procedures in prisons Trump's order to end transgender inmate care was blocked by a federal judge who argues the Federal Bureau of Prisons must consider medical staff recommendations.
June 3 Puerto Rico permits nonbinary gender marker on birth certificates in landmark court decision The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico rules in favor of nonbinary rights, allowing gender marker changes on birth certificates, enhancing equality and protection.
June 2 Tariff fight escalates as Trump appeals second court loss Legal battles intensify over Trump's tariffs, with the administration appealing court decisions that challenge the use of IEEPA for economic policy enforcement.
June 2 Judge halts deportation of Venezuelan migrant under Alien Enemies Act Judge John Holcomb rules against deporting Venezuelan migrant Darwin Arevalo, highlighting due process issues, while supporting Trump's authority under the AEA.
June 2 Foreign nationals charged amid Trump visa crackdown for scheme to smuggle US military equipment into China Two foreign nationals have been charged for their role in a scheme to smuggle U.S. military equipment and technology — including missiles — into China, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
June 2 Trump admin asks SCOTUS to allow it to move forward with plans to slash federal workforce Trump administration has appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a ruling blocking federal workforce reductions, citing harm to executive branch operations.
June 2 Supreme Court declines to examine appeals over Maryland, Rhode Island gun control laws The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear cases on state bans of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, upholding a lower court rulings in Maryland and Rhode Island.