March 20 California’s get-out-of-jail-free card could put children at risk of horrible violence California's elderly parole law allows sex offenders over 50 to seek release after 20 years, creating public safety risks as predators exploit policies.
March 18 Dem-backed 'social justice' law put Virginia's ODU campus at risk before attack, former AG argues Former Virginia AG Miyares argues Democrats' background check law prevented ODU from knowing about a shooter's terrorism conviction, calling it an unsafe policy.
March 16 Trump lawyer in Jack Smith case draws conservative backing after DOJ praise rattles 'elite' legal conference John Lauro told a conference that the DOJ was "in a better place" under Trump, prompting criticism from conference attendees.
March 16 Trump-aligned law group urges Jim Jordan to probe 'nationwide pattern' of blue-state ‘lawfare’ A Trump-aligned legal group claims Democratic-run states are filing frivolous lawsuits to block the president's agenda without proof of injury.
March 15 Arizona man who admitted to crucifying pastor asks for death penalty so 'we can move on with our lives' An Arizona man accused of crucifying a pastor requested the death penalty, saying he wants the case to end quickly and has never claimed to be innocent.
March 4 Trump, BBC agree on mediator for $10 billion lawsuit over Jan 6 documentary editing controversy Trump and The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) have agreed on a mediator on Tuesday to help resolve the president’s massive $10 billion defamation lawsuit.
March 2 Lyft offers Kansas riders 50% off with code ‘TRANSJOY’ after state voids trans driver’s licenses Lyft offers Kansas riders 50% off rides with promo code "TRANSJOY" after new state law reportedly invalidates transgender driver's licenses.
February 27 Philadelphia sued for allegedly not promoting five police officers because they are White Five White Philadelphia police officers file discrimination lawsuit, claiming denial of promotions due to race and sex under the city's policies.
February 26 Ex-BBC boss insists organization doesn’t have anti-Trump bias amid lawsuit over misleading edit Former BBC News CEO Deborah Turness insisted the organization doesn’t have any institutional bias against President Donald Trump, but the president's legal team disagrees.
February 24 Postal Service can't be sued for intentionally not delivering mail, Supreme Court rules in 5-4 split Supreme Court rules 5-4 that U.S. Postal Service cannot be sued for intentionally failing to deliver mail, citing federal sovereign immunity protections.