July 21 Harvard 'certainly' doesn't have a First Amendment right to force this funding, Trump White House official argues White House senior policy strategist May Mailman makes the case for 'effective' use of taxpayer funds as Harvard University and the Trump administration face off in court on 'The Will Cain Show.'
July 21 Court overturns conviction, orders new trial of man convicted in 1979 Etan Patz murder A notorious missing child case sees new development as Pedro Hernandez's guilty verdict in Etan Patz's 1979 disappearance is overturned by federal appeals court over trial judge error.
July 21 Harvard, Trump battle for billions in federal funds as judge weighs next steps Harvard challenges Trump's $2.6 billion research funding cuts in court, arguing the freeze violates First Amendment rights and threatens cancer research and security efforts.
July 18 Justice Department moves to unseal Epstein, Maxwell grand jury transcripts amid calls for transparency The DOJ moved to unseal Epstein and Maxwell grand jury transcripts, citing public interest and transparency after a review found no grounds for new charges.
July 17 Will the Bryan Kohberger case reveal a 'treasure trove' of information? Fox News contributor Donna Rotunno weighs in on what documents the public can expect to see following a judge lifting the gag order in the Bryan Kohberger case on 'America Reports.'
July 17 Feds charge 3 more men in Maryland MS-13 racketeering conspiracy involving murder: 'Reign of terror' As suspected MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia stands trial, three more alleged MS-13 members in Maryland are being charged in a racketeering conspiracy.
July 17 Unearthed chat sheds light on cozy ties between judges, climate activists, raising ethical concerns Environmental group Climate Judiciary Project ran a private listserv with judges sharing climate litigation updates, raising concerns about judicial neutrality and court manipulation.
July 17 'This is wrong' Democrats blast Trump judicial nominee, walk out in protest Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee blasted their Republican colleagues on Thursday for failing to consider whistleblower allegations against Trump's judicial nominee, Emil Bove, prompting them to storm out ahead of his confirmation vote.
July 17 Senate panel advances Trump's former defense attorney Emil Bove toward federal appeals court position Trump's former defense attorney Emil Bove faces opposition from former judges and Democrats as his nomination for the Third Circuit Court of Appeals faces first test.
July 16 Conservative legal group presses agency to act on Trump’s voter citizenship mandate despite court injunctions Following a blocked Trump executive order on election integrity, America First Legal urges a key federal agency to independently require citizenship proof for prospective voters.