October 20 DOJ seeks removal of Comey's defense lawyer, citing conflict of interest Prosecutors signaled they might seek the dismissal of James Comey's lead defense attorney — though he is just one of several big names defending the former FBI director.
October 18 Racial gerrymanders at the Supreme Court Will the justices put an end to race-based redistricting?
October 18 Trump admin makes Supreme Court plea for National Guard in Chicago after judge denies 'rebellion' concern The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to allow the National Guard to protect federal immigration enforcement operations in Chicago.
October 18 MIKE DAVIS: Why SCOTUS must affirm Trump's birthright citizenship order President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants faces court challenges as the Supreme Court considers reviewing the case.
October 17 Supreme Court sets date to hear FTC Slaughter case in test of Trump's firing powers The Supreme Court takes up Trump’s effort to remove an FTC member, a case that could expand presidential control over independent agencies.
October 17 Ex-NCAA women's runner involved in SCOTUS battle over trans athletes speaks out after judge advances case Former Idaho State runner Mary Kate Marshall continued her legal battle over transgender athletes in women's sports as the case heads to the Supreme Court.
October 16 John Yoo warns race-based congressional maps could tip power balance ahead of midterms Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo joins 'America’s Newsroom' to discuss the Supreme Court’s blockbuster Louisiana redistricting case and how its outcome could shift control of Congress ahead of the midterms.
October 16 Justice Jackson's remarks on minority voters spark heavy backlash: 'They're disabled' Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson cited the ADA during oral arguments, sparking social media backlash from critics who said she likened Black voters to people with disabilities.
October 16 Trans athlete's attorneys respond after judge strikes down attempt to end SCOTUS battle over women's sports Lindsay Hecox's attorneys responded after a federal judge blocked an attempt to drop a Supreme Court case over Idaho's law prohibiting transgender athletes in women's sports programs.
October 15 Louisiana AG aims to dismantle ‘offensive’ voting law that factors race into redistricting Louisiana's congressional map with two majority-black districts faces a constitutional challenge that Attorney General Liz Murrill says violates equal protection.