November 21, 2024 Weird laws in Massachusetts including a $20 fine, possible jail time for frightening a pigeon In Massachusetts, be cautious before dyeing a chick, defacing a milk carton or scaring a pigeon, as these acts are all illegal in the state.
November 20, 2024 Washington judge says 'female-only' spa is akin to 'Whites-only' policy A judge in Washington state slammed a female-only spa's admissions policy on Monday, claiming the mandate is akin to having a "whites-only" policy.
November 20, 2024 Louisiana lawmakers weighing constitutional amendment that would send more juvenile offenders to adult jails Louisiana lawmakers are considering an amendment to the state constitution that would remove restrictions on sentencing juvenile offenders, potentially sending them to adult jails.
November 19, 2024 CNN moves to keep reporter Alex Marquardt’s raise, promotion out of high-stakes defamation trial CNN moved to keep the fact that correspondent Alex Marquardt received a promotion out of an upcoming defamation trial against the network that concerns one of his stories.
November 18, 2024 Trump would need congressional approval to dissolve Education Department, experts say President-elect Trump has said he will get rid of the Department of Education if elected, but legal experts tell Fox News Digital he would need congressional approval to do so
November 15, 2024 CNN parent Warner Bros. Discovery must hand over financial info if subpoenaed as defamation trial looms A Delaware court ordered on Friday that CNN parent company Warner Bros. Discovery has to hand over detailed financial documents if subpoenaed in support of a Plaintiff’s high-stakes defamation lawsuit.
November 15, 2024 'Political prosecutions': Republican AGs demand end to 'lawfare' prosecutions of President-elect Trump GOP Attorneys General urge an end to "political prosecutions" against Trump, calling cases unjust and aimed at derailing his presidency.
November 14, 2024 Federal court upends decades of environmental regulations The D.C. District Court of Appeals issued a divided ruling that the White House Council on Environmental Quality does not have the authority to issue binding regulations.
November 13, 2024 Texas lawmakers file record breaking 1,500 bills for 2025 legislative session Texas lawmakers began filing bills for next year’s legislative session on Tuesday, submitting a record-breaking 1,500 in the first filing period.
November 10, 2024 Experts predict Trump will tap his own appellate judges for Supreme Court in the event of a retirement Experts say President-elect Trump will reliably fall back on previous judicial philosophies and original appellate appointees in the case of a potential Supreme Court retirement.