California 1 day ago Federal judge blocks California firearms carry law, calling it ‘sweeping, repugnant to the Second Amendment’ A California federal judge has temporarily blocked a law that would ban people from carrying firearms in most public places and championed by state Democrats.
Fox News Flash 1 day ago Colorado kicking Trump off ballot shows Democrats wake up every morning acting like it's January 6: Conway After former President Donald Trump was banned from the Colorado ballot by the state's Supreme Court, the panel on "Outnumbered" reacted.
Supreme Court 1 day ago Red state AGs blast special counsel push for SCOTUS to rush Trump case: ‘partisan interests’ A group of 19 GOP attorneys general says that special counsel Jack Smith's request to the Supreme Court to expedite Donald Trump's immunity claim is driven by "partisan interests."
Supreme Court 2 days ago Ketanji Brown Jackson slapped with ethics complaint over husband's income A conservative group is asking the Judicial Conference to refer Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to the DOJ after revelations of "willful" disclosure requirements violations.
Energy In America 2 days ago Major 'climate deception' lawsuit against Big Oil voluntarily dismissed One of the first major lawsuits of its kind alleging oil companies have deceived the public about global warming was voluntarily dismissed after plaintiffs were hit with setbacks.
Florida 3 days ago Florida man pleads guilty to threatening to kill a US Supreme Court justice; faces 5 years in federal prison A Florida man pleaded guilty to threatening to kill an unnamed Supreme Court Justice in a profanity-laced voicemail left in July 2023.
Hunter Biden 3 days ago Hunter Biden given date for initial court appearance in California on tax charges Hunter Biden, the son of President Biden, will make his initial federal court appearance on tax-related charges in California after the new year.
SPORTS 6 days ago Federal court reinstates case of ex-high school athletes challenging CT state laws on transgender athletes An appeals court in New York ruled Friday to reinstate the case of four former high school athletes challenging Connecticut state laws on transgender athletes participation girls' sports.
Donald Trump December 14 Trump's gag order challenge in New York AG Letitia James' civil suit rejected Back in October, Judge Arthur Engoron imposed a partial gag order to prevent all parties from engaging in any verbal attacks against court staff after former President Donald Trump criticized a member of the judge’s office on social media.
Supreme Court December 13 Supreme Court agrees to decide on abortion pill access, approval process The Supreme Court agreed to weight appeals from the Biden administration and drug manufacturer Danco regarding FDA approvals of the abortion mifepristone pill.