October 29 States sue Trump admin over billions in looming cuts to SNAP, food stamps Democratic-led states filed suit in federal court, arguing the Trump administration’s halt to SNAP aid during the shutdown harms millions of low-income Americans.
October 28 Abrego Garcia to remain in US for high-stakes 'vindictive' prosecution hearing The Justice Department seems to have reneged on its earlier plans to deport Abrego Garcia to Liberia by the end of October.
October 24 Nearly all Republican AGs add firepower to Trump's birthright citizenship push Two dozen Republican-led states urged the Supreme Court to side with President Donald Trump in his argument that birthright citizenship should be curtailed.
October 24 Supreme Court case exposes liberal contradictions on race and segregation A Supreme Court challenge to Louisiana's congressional map could reshape how race factors into district drawing, potentially affecting similar racial gerrymandering cases nationwide.
October 23 Top Trump officials subpoenaed in Abrego Garcia hearing for 'vindictive' prosecution At least five Trump officials were subpoenaed by Abrego Garcia's lawyers to testify in court next month, in a bid to dismiss his case for 'vindictive' prosecution.
October 22 Alaska pilot seeks SCOTUS relief in case in which three beer cases led to forfeiture of $95K plane Pilot Kenneth Jouppi, 82, is challenging an Alaska Supreme Court ruling that upheld the forfeiture of his Cessna over three cases of beer as an excessive fine.
October 22 Trump wins big in National Guard case, but court fights are far from over The case is one of many court challenges centered on Trump's authority to deploy federalized National Guard troops to U.S. cities.
October 21 Legal defense to 'Save Women's Sports' granted right to make argument to SCOTUS amid trans athlete dispute The Supreme Court ordered oral arguments to proceed in the Idaho transgender athlete case involving Lindsay Hecox and a state law restricting women's sports participation.
October 20 Supreme Court will consider case on Second Amendment rights of drug users Supreme Court agrees to hear Ali Danial Hemani's case after appeals court ruled federal ban on gun ownership for marijuana users violates Second Amendment rights.
October 20 9th Circuit court rules on Trump's National Guard deployment in Portland The 9th Circuit weighed Trump’s plan to send Oregon National Guard troops to Portland, a test of presidential power likely headed to the Supreme Court.