November 17 Supreme Court agrees to review Trump admin effort to limit immigrant asylum processing claims at border Legal battle over when immigrants officially "arrive" in U.S. reaches Supreme Court, potentially reshaping asylum processing at southern border.
November 15 Did someone say affordability?: This week’s ‘Hits and Misses’ The ‘Journal Editorial Report’ panel discusses local government rent policies, an impactful Supreme Court decision and more.
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 James Carville urges Democrats to consider expanding Supreme Court if they regain power Democratic strategist James Carville criticized the progressive wing of his party and advocated for packing the Supreme Court on Fox News' "Saturday in America."
November 15 James Carville addresses Supreme Court expansion, walks back 2028 prediction Democratic strategist James Carville discusses his party’s shift further left, the push to expand the Supreme Court, calls to end the filibuster and more on ‘Saturday in America.’
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 Supreme Court case on protecting women's sports set for oral arguments in January The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Jan. 13, 2026, in the Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. cases addressing transgender athletes in women's sports.
November 14 Lawyer in SCOTUS trans athlete battle, ICONS activists react to reports IOC will protect women's category Reports of IOC transgender athlete ban emerged as Supreme Court prepares to hear Little vs Hecox and West Virginia vs B.P.J cases on women's sports protection.
November 13 Justice Department withdraws SNAP appeal from Supreme Court as funding resumes Lawyers for the Trump administration told the Supreme Court their SNAP appeal was moot after the president signed a funding bill to resume full payments for the food aid program.
November 12 Agriculture secretary warns where taxpayer dollars could be going Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says it's time to get 'serious' about government programs and outlines potential SNAP fraud on 'The Ingraham Angle.'