Opinion December 18 Scandal leaves International Criminal Court grasping for legitimacy amid probe of Israel ICC prosecutor Karim Khan faces explosive sexual assault allegations while pursuing Israeli arrest warrants, raising questions about institutional credibility.
National Guard December 17 Federal appeals court rules in favor of Trump administration on DC National Guard deployment A federal appeals court ruled in favor of the Trump administration's bid to continue National Guard deployment in Washington DC through February.
Judiciary December 17 Firm behind climate lawsuits faces DOJ referral after court finds 'misconduct bordering on criminal' Federal Judge Paul Diamond referred Hagens Berman to the Department of Justice for potential unlawful conduct, prompting the law firm to appeal to the 3rd Circuit.
Abortion December 17 Pro-life leader praises Vatican's 'inspiring' anti-abortion Nativity scene: 'It's really beautiful' The leader of the pro-life organization 40 Days for Life praised the Vatican's Nativity display honoring more than 25,000 babies who were not aborted.
White House December 16 Judge warns Trump administration against 'irreversible' White House ballroom construction work Federal judge warns Trump administration against irreversible White House ballroom construction work ahead of January hearing that could halt the project.
Senate December 16 Senate Republican 'targeted by Communist China' in $50 billion lawsuit Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., sued China in 2020 when he served as Missouri's attorney general. He accused the country and research facilities of mishandling information related to COVID-19.
Donald Trump December 16 Trump admin fights in court to keep White House East Wing demolition, $300M ballroom build on track The lawsuit seeks to halt Trump's planned $300 million White House ballroom, which the National Trust argues is moving forward "without any review whatsoever."
Congress December 16 Democrats push DOJ to reveal hidden half of Jack Smith report as GOP prepares tense deposition Democrats demand DOJ release Volume II of special counsel Jack Smith's report before his Wednesday deposition, with Rep. Jamie Raskin saying Smith's work should speak for itself.
Congress December 16 House GOP probes alleged Obamacare broker fraud as Jordan presses major insurers for answers House Judiciary Committee led by Rep. Jim Jordan demands information from major Obamacare brokers about potential enrollment fraud by brokers.
Justice Department December 15 DOJ accuses Democratic campaign arm of obstruction in lawsuit over California redistricting Federal court hearing begins over California's Proposition 50 redistricting measure as DOJ alleges racial gerrymandering by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Opinion December 14 MIKE DAVIS: Clinton-appointed judge once again sabotages DOJ's Comey case Federal judge orders FBI to destroy key evidence in James Comey case by Monday deadline, sparking urgent appeals and separation-of-powers concerns.