February 23 California allocating $35M to support illegal immigrants amid Trump's mass deportation agenda California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced $35 million in state funding to support illegal immigrants amid President Donald Trump's mass deportation agenda.
February 23 Trump fires judge-picked US attorney as top DOJ official warns courts to stay in their lane Justice Department announces firing of second court-appointed U.S. attorney in two weeks as constitutional battle escalates over federal prosecutor appointments.
February 23 Thomas rips Supreme Court tariffs ruling, says majority 'errs' on Constitution Justice Clarence Thomas cited President Richard Nixon's 1971 import surcharge precedent in his dissent, arguing Congress authorized tariff authority under emergency powers law.
February 21 Federal court clears way for Ten Commandments to be displayed in Louisiana public school classrooms Federal appeals court lifts block on Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, sparking intense constitutional debate.
February 20 Supreme Court kills Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs — but 4 other laws could resurrect them Supreme Court strikes down Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, but president has four alternative laws available to continue imposing trade restrictions.
February 19 South Korean court rules ex‑President Yoon Suk Yeol guilty in insurrection trial South Korean court sentences former President Yoon Suk Yeol to life in prison for leading insurrection after he declared martial law in December 2024.
February 18 Why DOJ is caught up in two dozen court fights over voter rolls Federal courts throw out Trump DOJ lawsuits seeking voter registration data from blue states, as Congress advances SAVE Act with national photo ID requirements.
February 16 Corporate America has decided that DEI needs to DIE Fortune 500 companies show 65% drop in their diversity commitments as mounting legal challenges force corporate retreat from controversial DEI programs.
February 15 Wall Street could seize your retirement savings in the next financial crash — and it's perfectly legal Investigation uncovers how banking institutions secretly altered securities laws in the 1970s, prioritizing Wall Street over individual investors.
February 13 Don Lemon formally arraigned, pleads not guilty on charges stemming from viral Minnesota church storming Don Lemon last month livestreamed aggressive agitators storming St. Paul's Cities Church under the suspicion that its pastor had collaborated with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).