April 2 Ted Cruz and Amy Klobuchar spar over 'second phase of lawfare' through federal judges Sens. Cruz and Klobuchar had a heated moment during a Senate Judiciary hearing on Wednesday, as the Republican called federal injunctions a phase of lawfare. (C-SPAN)
April 2 Supreme Court divided over state effort to defund Planned Parenthood The Supreme Court is divided on whether funding for Planned Parenthood can be blocked by a state, a decision that carries the weight of a larger fight on abortion.
April 2 Prisoners have no 'constitutional right' to sex changes, red-state AG tells court in brief backing Trump Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is supporting President Donald Trump's legal battle to uphold his executive order prohibiting transgender treatments for federal inmates.
April 2 State Dept. says it is monitoring case of UK woman facing charges for holding sign in abortion zone The State Department warned about freedom of expression being under threat in the UK in an announcement saying it was "monitoring" the case of Livia Tossici-Bolt.
April 2 Trump tells Supreme Court his authority is under siege in deportation showdown Trump administration lawyers urged Supreme Court justices to lift lower court orders and allow the immediate deportation of Venezuelan nationals under the Alien Enemies Act.
April 2 California man to plead guilty to attempted assassination of Justice Kavanaugh Nicholas Roske, who allegedly plotted to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in June 2022, will plead guilty, according to his attorneys.
April 2 Judge dismisses case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent Nate Foy reports on a district judge dismissing the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
April 2 Dem AGs take Trump-Kennedy HHS to court over cuts to COVID-era grants Democratic AGs are suing the Trump administration over "unlawful" cuts to public health agency grants to their states that were earmarked during the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 2 Planned Parenthood apologizes for 'inadvertently' giving sexually explicit coloring book to children During an event at Kentucky museum, Planned Parenthood “inadvertently" gave sexually explicit coloring books to kids aged 8 through 13, and said they are "reviewing our internal protocols."
April 2 Musk, Soros and millions collide in heated Wisconsin court showdown The state Supreme Court race in Wisconsin drew national attention, including on Capitol Hill.