August 29 Federal court strikes down Trump tariffs as illegal under federal law in appeals ruling A federal appeals court affirmed that President Trump's trafficking and reciprocal tariffs imposed by executive orders are invalid and contrary to law.
August 29 Lawyers for Cook, DOJ trade blows at high-stakes clash over Fed firing The case centers on Trump's attempt to fire Lisa Cook from her role on the Fed's Board of Governors and whether he has "cause" to do so under the Federal Reserve Act.
August 29 Suspected Cincinnati beating 'coordinator' granted bond again after federal drug arrest A federal judge granted bond to Jermaine Mathews, described by authorities as a coordinator in Cincinnati's viral downtown beating, despite new drug charges.
August 29 DOJ permits attorneys without immigration case experience to be temporary judges amid major backlog New DOJ rule allows attorneys without immigration experience to serve as temporary immigration judges amid massive case backlog and judge shortages.
August 28 Florida extends execution record after man convicted of triple murder dies by lethal injection A Florida man convicted of killing three people in 1992 was put to death on Thursday, extending the state's record number of executions this year to 11.
August 28 JONATHAN TURLEY: Grand jury finds indictment of ex-DOJ employee tough to swallow. Can justice be served? A grand jury won't indict a Washington, D.C., man who was shown on video throwing a sandwich at federal officers, raising questions about potential overcharging in assault case.
August 27 George Soros and 'extremist' groups are 'bankrolling' protests across the country, watchdog head says Americans for Public Trust executive director Caitlin Sutherland sounds the alarm on the 'dark money' purportedly paying for Democrats' protests on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
August 27 DC man accused of hurling sandwich at federal officer escapes indictment Former DOJ employee Sean Dunn avoided indictment after allegedly throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal officer during a Washington D.C. street confrontation.
August 27 Trump asks SCOTUS to uphold freeze on billions in USAID payments Trump lawyers are asking the Supreme Court to freeze nearly $12 billion in foreign spending previous allocated by Congress, which would be owed by September 30.
August 27 Federal judge blocks Abrego Garcia deportation, extending court fight Abrego Garcia must remain in the U.S. until an October hearing, a judge ruled, despite the noted objections of Trump administration officials.