June 18, 2020 California court rules city can exclude church services in downtown, favoring theaters, entertainment A federal court in the San Francisco Bay Area ruled an evangelical church does not contribute to a city's goals of a vibrant and fun atmosphere and therefore can be excluded from operating in downtown Salinas, Calif.
June 18, 2020 Gregg Jarrett: Michael Flynn’s prosecution is a shameful injustice – charges against him should be dropped The Justice Department has concluded former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn should not be prosecuted. A judge should stop trying to keep the case against Flynn alive..
June 17, 2020 Senate advances nomination of former Kavanaugh clerk for appeals court Justin Walker's confirmation is likely this week.
June 16, 2020 DOJ sues John Bolton in federal court to block publication of upcoming book The Department of Justice on Tuesday filed a complaint in federal court over former national security adviser John Bolton’s new book about his time in the Trump White House.
June 16, 2020 Pennsylvania man pleads guilty to sexually molesting girls in African orphanage he opened A Pennsylvania man who claimed to be a Christian missionary and went to Africa to open an orphanage pleaded guilty Monday to sexually molesting four underage girls -- two as young as 11 years old -- whom he told to call him "dad."
June 15, 2020 Thomas, Kavanaugh lament 'decade-long failure to protect the Second Amendment' Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanagh on Monday admonished their fellow justices for letting Second Amendment cases languish in the lower courts in a dissent to the tribunal's decision not to take up a gun rights case.
June 12, 2020 Federal judge orders Seattle Police to temporarily stop using tear gas against peaceful protesters A federal judge in Seattle has issued a temporary injunction preventing police in the city from using tear gas or other “chemical irritants” against peaceful protesters.
June 12, 2020 McConnell spokesman slams group pushing allegations about appeals court nominee: 'Bottom of the barrel' The condemnation comes as the group called Fix the Court, which observers on the right note is funded by a dark-money network that largely supports liberal causes, has raised last-second objections to Walker's nomination after he was voted out of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
June 12, 2020 Court denies immunity to West Virginia cops in 2013 Shooting: ‘This Has to Stop’ The decision sets the stage for further legal discussions surrounding qualified immunity.
June 12, 2020 Judge says court may have picked 'intemperate' lawyer to argue against DOJ dropping Flynn case One of the judges on the panel overseeing an appeal to force Judge Emmet Sullivan to let the Department of Justice (DOJ) drop its prosecution against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn said Friday that the court might have appointed an "intemperate amicus" to oppose the DOJ.