February 16 GOP states move to make church service disruptions a felony after Minnesota storming GOP leaders are mulling efforts to increase penalties on protesters disrupting church services, in direct response to the Minnesota unrest.
February 13 Trump DOJ files new lawsuit accusing Harvard of withholding records on race in admissions DOJ filed another lawsuit against Harvard over admissions records, as Attorney General Pam Bondi vows to "continue fighting to put merit over DEI."
February 12 US tariff revenue up 300% under Trump as Supreme Court battle looms Tariff revenue surges 300% under Trump administration, but Supreme Court battle could reshape trade policy. Federal coffers see $124 billion windfall.
February 10 Supreme Court Justice Alito says 'things are so different' since Scalia's death High court Justice Samuel Alito said that "things are so different" since Justice Antonin Scalia passed away, and that he often wishes Scalia were still around.
February 10 ‘I Voted’ sticker helps convict noncitizen who cast ballot in 2024 as election security debate heats up Lina Maria Orovio-Hernandez convicted on federal charges of identity theft, passport fraud and illegal voting in Massachusetts. Justice Department highlighted the rare case.
February 9 Judicial research center cuts climate section from judges’ manual after Fox News Digital report Federal judiciary removes controversial climate science chapter from judges' manual after Fox News investigation reveals politicized sourcing concerns.
February 7 Women's sports activists unite to condemn ACLU for trans athlete promotion Female athletes led by Riley Gaines challenge the ACLU's "More Than A Game" campaign supporting trans athletes in women's sports competition.
February 7 Former athlete fears these Supreme Court cases might turn back the clock on women’s sports more than 50 years Supreme Court reviews transgender athlete cases that could send girls' sports "backwards more than 50 years" before Title IX protections, advocate warns.
February 6 DOJ says it owes deported Venezuelans no due process, dares courts to intervene The Justice Department said it cannot facilitate due process for CECOT migrants, setting the stage for a high-stakes hearing next week.
February 5 Blackburn demands investigation into Justice Jackson over Grammy appearance applauding anti-ICE rhetoric Sen. Marsha Blackburn is urging an investigation into Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's Grammy Awards attendance amid anti-ICE rhetoric displayed at the event.