Florida Kicks Trump's Twitter Lawsuit to California Courts
Former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit to get his Twitter account restored has been transferred from his state of filing, Florida,Read More
Former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit to get his Twitter account restored has been transferred from his state of filing, Florida,Read More
The Supreme Court on Monday sent challenges to former President Donald Trump’s border wall back to lower courts for themRead More
The courts will likely agree that the federal government has the power to enforce vaccine mandates, but they’ll say thatRead More
The fact Roe v. Wade has dictated abortion in the United States remains problematic, particularly as it saps the stateRead More
Federal officials sent a letter Friday to state governors, mayors, and courts, urging them to use emergency rental assistance fundsRead More
The battles in the courts pitting red state governors against mask mandates comes down to executive authority and the lengthRead More
Courts “always follow the science” and will uphold mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for groups like government employees or schoolchildren if itRead More
The courts will most likely uphold states’ decisions to require vaccine passports, but nobody can be certain because “we’ve neverRead More
A Republican-backed independent audit of November’s election results in Maricopa County, Arizona, is being met with a full-court press byRead More
On this, even President Donald Trump’s most fevered critics agree: He has left a deep imprint on the federal courtsRead More
Former Vice President Joe Biden emerged at a Hispanic Heritage Month event in Kissimmee, Florida, on Tuesday evening and played “Despacito”Read More
Environmentalists and the courts are still resisting calls for effective forest management despite mass wildfires in western states.
Judges appointed by President Donald Trump’s deputies are filling up the immigration courts, and have reversed the Obama-era tilt towardsRead More
The NBA and the NBA Players Union are collaborating on a plan to paint “Black Lives Matter” on the sidesRead More
Two federal courts blocked Democrat Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s ban on “any in-person religious service” during the Chinese coronavirus crisis.