Media December 24 Federal judge strikes down 'gender secrecy' policies in California public schools A California public school policy barring teachers from informing parents about student gender identity changes was struck down by a federal judge on Monday.
New York December 24 Judge gives 'green light' to controversial New York driver's license law in blow to Trump admin A judge ruled against the Trump administration's challenge to New York's Green Light Law, which allows people to obtain driver's licenses without proof of legal U.S. residency.
Supreme Court December 23 Supreme Court rules on legality of Trump National Guard deployment to Illinois Trump's federalization of the National Guard has sparked a fierce debate across party lines, as Democrats denounce the push as unlawful and beyond the scope of his authority.
Abortion December 23 DOJ walks back Biden-era abortion policy, bars VA from funding procedures Veterans Affairs halts abortion services after Department of Justice opinion finds Biden administration's 2022 rule violated federal restrictions on VA medical services.
Federal Courts December 23 Boasberg says Trump must provide due process to CECOT migrants in US or elsewhere Judge Boasberg gave Trump officials 14 days to detail plans to provide due process protections for migrant deported to CECOT in March.
Judiciary December 22 DOJ appeals dismissal of James, Comey criminal cases in long-shot legal gamble The Justice Department tried and failed to secure charge against Comey and James for a second time, prompting the appeal.
Immigration December 22 Judge blocks ICE from re-detaining Abrego Garcia – but signals ruling could come fast Abrego Garcia's hearing ended with little new information — but plenty of harsh words from Judge Xinis.
VIDEO December 22 Jonathan Turley: Very few people were ‘minding the store’ in Minnesota Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Jonathan Turley discusses what is challenging to change in Charlie Kirk's murder case and blasts' 'willful blindness' in Minnesota's fraud scandal on 'America Reports.'
True Crime December 21 Murdaugh lawyer ‘cautiously optimistic’ court clerk’s misconduct could pave way for new trial Alex Murdaugh's defense team says they're "cautiously optimistic" about getting a new trial as the Supreme Court prepares to hear appeals in February.
VIDEO December 20 Levin: This could be a 'slam-dunk case' against birthright citizenship Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ host Mark Levin breaks down the case against birthright citizenship, the history of the 14th Amendment and more on 'Life, Liberty & Levin.'