November 20 Federal judge allows Texas AG to challenge Harris County bail reforms: ‘Unleashing criminals’ Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wins court approval to intervene in a Harris County bail reform lawsuit, vowing to do "everything in my power" to reverse the policy.
November 19 Federal judge rules law requiring display of Ten Commandments in Texas classrooms unconstitutional A federal judge ruled that Texas' law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public school classrooms violates the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
November 18 BBC chair tells staffers it's determined to fight Trump lawsuit off, no basis for defamation claim BBC Chair Samir Shah tells staff the broadcaster will fight President Donald Trump's threatened lawsuit over its Jan. 6 editing documentary controversy.
November 17 BBC says it has not heard from Trump’s legal team since threat of $5 billion lawsuit The BBC has not heard from President Donald Trump’s legal team since he told reporters about plans to file a lawsuit over a controversial Jan. 6 documentary.
November 16 JONATHAN TURLEY: When the law goes to the dogs Dogs with guns and fire? Legal expert explores bizarre cases where pets caused serious damage and the complex liability laws that apply to canine-caused chaos.
November 14 Iowa special education aide fired over Charlie Kirk comment files lawsuit Iowa teacher sues school district after firing over Charlie Kirk Facebook post, claiming First Amendment violation in latest educator lawsuit.
November 14 GREGG JARRETT: Comey’s Russian hoax is a reminder of how he is similar to Nixon Former FBI Director James Comey's handwritten notes reveal he knew Hillary Clinton's campaign created the Russia collusion narrative to damage Donald Trump.
November 13 First lady Melania Trump introduces Trump executive order signing to bolster America’s foster care system First lady Melania Trump introduces President Donald Trump's executive order to bolster America’s foster care system before he signs it.
November 13 Justice Department withdraws SNAP appeal from Supreme Court as funding resumes Lawyers for the Trump administration told the Supreme Court their SNAP appeal was moot after the president signed a funding bill to resume full payments for the food aid program.
November 13 Georgia judge declares city ordinance banning guns in unlocked cars as 'unenforceable' A Georgia judge ruled Savannah's gun ordinance unconstitutional, tossing the case against a man cited for leaving a firearm in unlocked vehicle.