August 21 Federal judge blocks Texas public schools from displaying Ten Commandments in classrooms Judge Fred Biery grants preliminary injunction against Texas Ten Commandments bill, ruling it violates First Amendment by favoring Christian denominations over others
August 20 Fed court of appeals grants Trump admin pause on protections for 60K immigrants San Francisco appeals court pauses judge's decision blocking DHS termination of Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from three countries amid racial bias claims.
August 20 US announces more sanctions on ICC officials for targeting Americans, Israelis The State Department announced sanctions against four ICC officials over their actions against Americans and Israelis. The ICC denounced the sanctions as an attack on the court's independence.
August 20 Abrego Garcia lawyers file motion to dismiss criminal charges from Trump DOJ, citing 'vindictive' prosecution Attorneys for Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia ask a Nashville judge to dismiss human smuggling charges, alleging selective prosecution by Trump’s DOJ.
August 20 Second federal judge blocks Justice Department bid to release Jeffrey Epstein grand jury files Court rejects unsealing 70 pages of Epstein grand jury transcripts and exhibits, citing safety concerns for over 1,000 victims in the case
August 19 Appeals court blocks New Mexico's 7-day waiting period for gun purchases, saying it violates 2nd Amendment A federal appeals court blocked New Mexico’s seven-day waiting period for gun purchases, ruling that it likely infringes on citizens’ Second Amendment rights.
August 19 Justice Barrett teases new memoir in abrupt conference exit Amy Coney Barrett spoke for just three minutes at the Seventh Circuit Judicial Conference in Chicago, emphasizing camaraderie among judges despite disagreements.
August 19 Dem Texas lawmaker spends night on state House floor after refusing GOP-mandated police escort A state lawmaker has refused to leave the Texas Capitol as Republicans use police to prevent Democrats from fleeing the state over a redistricting vote.
August 19 Conservative 'playbook' to beat Democrats in court outlined in senator's new book Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., outlined to Fox News Digital how Democrats used lawfare to "silence dissent" under the Biden administration, and how his book shows a path ahead for conservatives.
August 18 Feds charge dozens of alleged Tren de Aragua members with drug trafficking and murder-for-hire A Colorado grand jury indicted 28 alleged Tren de Aragua associates on firearms and drug trafficking charges as authorities recover 69 weapons from Denver-area investigation.