February 5 Justice Jackson SLAMMED for anti-ICE applause at Grammys 'Outnumbered' panelists discus liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's attendance at the Grammy Awards and applause for anti-ICE rhetoric.
February 5 Nancy Pelosi swipes at Trump, accusing him of crowning himself as 'king' Rep. Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat from California, made a jab at President Donald Trump during a speech, saying he had "crowned himself king."
February 4 Supreme Court shuts down California GOP bid to block Newsom's new map The decision comes after voters in California approved a ballot measure called Proposition 50, which allowed the state to enact a Democrat-friendly map in time for the midterms.
February 2 Fox News Digital report spurs 22 AGs to urge expanded House probe into alleged judicial bias Nearly half of state attorneys general demand Congress expand probe into alleged climate bias influencing federal judges through judicial reference manual.
January 31 Former gymnast says ‘sports are not about inclusion’ after ACLU releases trans ad featuring Megan Rapinoe Former gymnastics champion Jennifer Sey slams ACLU's campaign supporting transgender athletes in women's sports, calling the organization's stance infuriating.
January 30 Michigan family says county seized home over tax bill they didn’t owe — case now heads to the Supreme Court Michigan family takes Supreme Court fight against alleged "home equity theft" after county seized $200K home over $1,600 tax bill in foreclosure case.
January 29 Michigan family who lost home over tax bill takes property rights case to Supreme Court The Pung family says Isabella County wrongfully foreclosed on a nearly $200,000 home over a disputed tax bill that ballooned to $2,242 — and kept their hard-earned equity. Their case will be argued at the U.S. Supreme Court on Feb. 25.
January 29 Supreme Court to review Trump petition on E Jean Carroll judgment The Supreme Court is set consider President Donald Trump's petition challenging the E. Jean Carroll verdict during a private conference on Feb. 20.
January 29 ‘Shocking and inappropriate’: Legal experts slam judges’ guide over climate bias claims Congressional probe uncovers alleged efforts to influence federal judges on climate cases through judicial education programs and biased materials.
January 28 Powell warns Lisa Cook's Supreme Court case could be most consequential legal threat in Fed’s history Jerome Powell calls Supreme Court case involving Fed governor Lisa Cook "perhaps the most important legal case in the Fed's 113-year history."