September 16 Bondi 'hate speech' remarks spark torrent of criticism from conservatives Attorney General Pam Bondi clarified her remarks, which suggested the Department of Justice would 'go after' individuals engaged in hate speech, a violation of free speech protections.
September 16 Trump assassination attempt trial continues with more FBI testimony after rifle called ‘prepared to fire’ Federal prosecutors are expected to continue presenting forensic evidence Tuesday in the case of Ryan Routh who is accused of plotting to kill President Donald Trump in 2024.
September 16 MORNING GLORY: Saving civil discourse Federal judges must limit public appearances to maintain impartiality, while Justice Barrett's new book demonstrates how to elevate civil discourse about the law.
September 15 Ryan Routh’s SUV looked ‘lived in,’ filled with passports, phones and notes, FBI special agent testifies Trial for man charged with allegedly trying to assassinate Trump continues as FBI agent testifies cluttered SUV containing phones, notes about Mexico flight and a .45-caliber cartridge casing.
September 15 ‘Gradually and then suddenly’: Reagan speechwriter talks political violence in aftermath of Kirk’s death Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University highlights escalating political violence in America, according to former Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan.
September 15 Prosecution presses forward as Ryan Routh trial resumes on Day 6 Routh, representing himself, delivered a rambling opening last week cut short by the judge as prosecutors began laying out their case.
September 14 Death penalty looms for Charlie Kirk’s accused killer, but legal bar is high as Trump, Cox mount pressure Utah officials arrested the suspect in Charlie Kirk's shooting death as President Donald Trump and Gov. Spencer Cox urge prosecutors to pursue capital punishment.
September 14 Trump gets it: Prayer isn’t the problem. Silencing it is Trump's promise to safeguard prayer in schools aims to restore religious liberty that has been misunderstood under First Amendment interpretations.
September 13 Amy Coney Barrett takes on the critics The justice pushes back on accusations that the Supreme Court is a rubber stamp for President Trump
September 13 Sotomayor admits conservative Supreme Court colleagues frustrate her, tries to look for 'good' in them Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor admitted her conservative colleagues can be "really frustrating" during an appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."