June 18 Supreme Court upholds Tennessee ban on transgender care 'Fox News Sunday' anchor Shannon Bream breaks down the 6-3 ruling to uphold Tennessee's law banning specific treatments for transgender minors.
June 18 British parliament takes first step toward decriminalizing late-term abortions The House of Commons approved an amendment preventing criminal prosecution of women who have abortions after the legal 24-week limit in England and Wales.
June 17 Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson reports $2 million payment for her memoir 'Lovely One' in 2024 Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's financial disclosure revealed a $2 million advance from Penguin Random House in 2024 for her memoir, following an $893,750 payment in 2023.
June 17 DOJ seeks to keep anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil detained in Louisiana immigration jail DOJ attorneys said the courts do not have the authority to intervene with the executive branch's decision to detain a noncitizen who is in removal proceedings.
June 17 NYC mayoral candidate Brad Lander arrested by DHS agents, released hours later after alleged officer assault Brad Lander, NYC comptroller, faces possible charges of assaulting a federal officer after ICE arrest, with officials condemning the action as "extreme thuggery" and "fascism."
June 17 Appeals court appears skeptical of Newsom's claim that Trump illegally deployed National Guard Ninth Circuit panel to rule on legality of Trump federalizing National Guard troops in Los Angeles County following Newsom's lawsuit over immigration enforcement protests.
June 17 Reagan-nominated federal judge accuses Trump admin of 'discrimination' with cuts to NIH diversity grants A Reagan-appointed federal judge asserted that some of the Trump administration's NIH research grant cuts are illegal and discriminatory, reports indicate
June 16 Federal judge extends ban on Trump's order targeting Harvard international students Lawyers for Harvard had urged the court to to block Trump's efforts to revoke its credentials to host foreign students, and block foreign students from traveling to the US to study at the university.
June 16 Supreme Court will hear pro-life nonprofit's free speech fight against New Jersey The Supreme Court on Monday took up a case brought by a Christian pregnancy center claiming New Jersey’s attorney general violated its First Amendment rights.
June 16 Supreme Court hands Ed Sheeran legal win in Marvin Gaye copyright fight The Supreme Court declined to hear copyright case claiming Ed Sheeran's hit "Thinking Out Loud" infringed on Marvin Gaye's classic "Let's Get It On."