November 15 MIKE DAVIS: Reagan-appointed judge driven from bench by TDS is a wolf in wolf's clothing Former federal Judge Mark Wolf resigned and criticized the Trump administration's Supreme Court success rate, sparking debate over judicial ethics and political bias.
November 15 Trump nominates attorney helping lead lawsuits over UPenn, SJSU trans athlete scandals for federal judgeship President Donald Trump nominated attorney Justin Olson to serve as a federal judge for the Southern District of Indiana on Friday afternoon.
November 14 Ex-judges blast top Trump DOJ official for declaring ‘war’ on courts A group of former federal judges says Deputy AG Todd Blanche’s “war" comments on so-called "activist judges" threaten public trust in the courts.
November 14 Federal judge slams brakes on Trump admin rule limiting commercial driver's licenses for immigrants Federal court blocks Department of Transportation restrictions on immigrant commercial driver's licenses, citing improper procedure. New rules aimed at truck safety came after a fatal Florida crash.
November 13 Florida AG on ICE’s ‘Operation Dirtbag’: These people don’t deserve to go to ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier defends ICE’s latest major operation and fires back at Democrats’ opposition to it on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
November 11 Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Latino voter group Jolt for allegedly registering illegal immigrants Ken Paxton is suing Latino advocacy group Jolt, alleging illegal voter registration; the group calls the move retaliation and a threat to Latino voters.
November 10 Trump, states back in court over SNAP as benefits remain in legal limbo The fight over SNAP benefits continues to play out in the Supreme Court and federal courts, leaving millions of low-income Americans hanging in the balance.
November 10 VP’s office responds to PA gov who said Vance betrayed Appalachian roots with 'bull---- politics' over SNAP Political clash between VP Vance and PA governor Shapiro over SNAP benefits hints at potential 2028 presidential rivalry as shutdown impacts hungry families.
November 10 Supreme Court rejects appeal from county clerk who sought to overturn same-sex marriage decision The Supreme Court rejected an effort by a former Kentucky county clerk to revisit its 2015 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, which grants same-sex couples the right to marry.
November 8 Federal judge dismisses Boeing felony charges despite victims' families opposition to $1.1B settlement deal Boeing avoids felony prosecution for 737 MAX crashes after agreeing to pay over $1.1 billion in fines and strengthen safety programs under DOJ deal.