March 1, 2025 Federal judge rules Trump’s firing of head of special counsel was unlawful, will maintain his job Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled late Saturday evening that President Donald Trump's firing of the head of the Office of Special Counsel, Hampton Dellinger, was unlawful, keeping him in his post.
March 1, 2025 What's the point of all these anti-DOGE lawsuits? Fight Trump's agenda to SCOTUS, legal experts say Legal experts point out that as anti-Trump plaintiffs seek to stifle his agenda, courts are navigating uncharted waters when it comes to DOGE spending cuts.
February 28, 2025 Vance vows Trump administration will be 'biggest defenders of religious liberties,' Catholics Vice President JD Vance promised the Trump administration would advocate for Christians and serve as the “biggest defenders of religious liberties."
February 28, 2025 GREGG JARRETT: Trump aims to restore constitutional order… and common sense Having lost the election, Democrats now want to nullify the result by sprinting to the federal courts to obtain restraining orders and injunctions against President Trump.
February 28, 2025 Federal appeals court rejects parents' challenge to school policy that hid students' gender identity A federal court dismissed an appeal from Massachusetts parents who filed a lawsuit against Ludlow Public Schools after officials concealed their child's gender identity.
February 27, 2025 Judge blocks Trump administration's mass dismissals of probationary federal employees A federal judge in California stopped the Office of Personnel Management from ordering federal departments and agencies to begin mass firings of probationary workers.
February 27, 2025 Judge orders Trump officials to sit for depositions in lawsuit over DOGE access to federal databases The Trump administration was ordered by a judge to testify under oath about DOGE and its request to gain access to sensitive government data.
February 27, 2025 SCOTUS tosses challenge to TN law banning drag shows with kids present, state AG hails decision Tennesee's ban on drag shows in public spaces where children are present will remain in effect as SCOTUS refused to hear a challenge to the law this week.
February 27, 2025 Here's why dozens of lawsuits seeking to quash Trump's early actions as president are failing The Trump administration has been targeted by more than 80 lawsuits requesting emergency relief to stall the president's agenda, which judges so far have not granted.
February 27, 2025 Parents continuing fight after federal court dismisses lawsuit over school gender identity policy, lawyer says Vernadette Ramirez Broyles, president and General Counsel for the Child & Parental Rights Campaign, argued that the school's nondisclosure policy violates parental rights protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.