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.
August 27 Illinois man accused of drugging girlfriend with abortion pills to cause miscarriage An Illinois man was arrested after he allegedly drugged his pregnant girlfriend with abortion-inducing pills, causing her to lose her baby through a miscarriage, according to police.
August 26 Trump-appointed judge tosses DHS' lawsuit against Maryland federal bench over court's deportation policy Trump-appointed Judge Thomas Cullen criticized the administration for filing a confrontational lawsuit against Maryland federal judges over immigration court procedures.
August 26 Federal judge rejects Milwaukee judge's immunity claim in ICE obstruction case U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman denies immunity motion for Milwaukee judge accused of obstructing federal immigration enforcement in courthouse incident.
August 26 JONATHAN TURLEY: Trump's bold flag-burning crackdown sets up big fight down the road The test of free speech principles is your willingness to defend speech you find offensive. For most of us, there are few acts more offensive than the burning of the American flag.
August 26 Trump signs executive order to ban flag burning UC Berkeley Law professor John Yoo joins ‘America Reports’ to explains President Donald Trump’s executive order aiming to ban flag burning.
August 26 Death penalty could return in nation's capital under Trump’s DC crime crackdown President Donald Trump announces plans to pursue death penalty in Washington for murder cases as part of his crime crackdown in the nation's capital.
August 25 Utah state senator on surge in threats: ‘We take them very seriously now’ Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital spoke to Utah State Sen. Stephanie Pitcher about the rise of violence against local and federal lawmakers.