VIDEO January 29 Michigan family who lost home over tax bill takes property rights case to Supreme Court The Pung family says Isabella County wrongfully foreclosed on a nearly $200,000 home over a disputed tax bill that ballooned to $2,242 — and kept their hard-earned equity. Their case will be argued at the U.S. Supreme Court on Feb. 25.
Politics January 29 Supreme Court to review Trump petition on E Jean Carroll judgment The Supreme Court is set consider President Donald Trump's petition challenging the E. Jean Carroll verdict during a private conference on Feb. 20.
FBI January 29 FBI's Fulton County warrant sought election records, voter rolls from 2020 election FBI agents executed a search warrant at a Fulton County, Georgia, election hub, seizing ballots, voting rolls and records tied to the 2020 election.
Federal Judges January 29 ‘Shocking and inappropriate’: Legal experts slam judges’ guide over climate bias claims Congressional probe uncovers alleged efforts to influence federal judges on climate cases through judicial education programs and biased materials.
China January 29 China executes 11 people convicted in scam crackdown Chinese authorities on Thursday announced they executed 11 people convicted in a massive cross-border fraud scheme worth roughly $1.4 billion.
Federal Reserve January 28 Powell warns Lisa Cook's Supreme Court case could be most consequential legal threat in Fed’s history Jerome Powell calls Supreme Court case involving Fed governor Lisa Cook "perhaps the most important legal case in the Fed's 113-year history."
Immigrant Rights January 28 Ecuadoran man released after federal judge's ICE order Juan Hugo Tobay Robles, an Ecuadoran national, was released from Texas detention after a federal judge threatened to hold acting ICE director in contempt.
VIDEO January 28 Sen Dick Durbin says surveillance lacks adequate 'safeguards' Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., warned about a lack of "safeguards" during a hearing about FISA Section 702.
Federal Courts January 28 Privacy concerns, discrimination, doctor pushback: the compliance traps looming behind sex-separated sports The fight over trans athletes is not just about policy anymore as schools debate records, medical sign-offs and privacy limits tied to sex verification for eligibility.
Opinion January 28 I worked for Justice Alito. What I saw up close shatters the media smear Louisiana solicitor general defends Justice Alito against media criticism, citing personal clerkship experience and revealing the justice's humble character.
Virginia January 27 Virginia judge voids redistricting push, rules lawmakers overstepped authority A Virginia judge struck down a redistricting amendment, ruling lawmakers violated constitutional requirements during 2024 special session proceedings.