June 9 Abrego Garcia return to US prompts new questions for other immigrants deported by Trump President Donald Trump's administration faces legal pushback over migrant deportations to El Salvador, Mexico and South Sudan amid questions over due process.
June 7 How Justice Clarence Thomas led SCOTUS to kill DEI Supreme Court unanimously rejects special standards for majority-group discrimination claims, reflecting Thomas' view that American law protects individual rather than group rights
June 7 Elon Musk makes cryptic post on X amid feud with Trump Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson has the latest on the heated online exchanges between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump on ‘Fox Report.’
June 7 Trump admin will be 'on the favorable side' in feud against Harvard, reporter says Washington Times legal affairs report Alexandria Swoyer weighs in on the Trump administration's moves regarding Harvard, the Supreme Court's ruling on DOGE's access to Social Security data and former President Biden's autopen use.
June 7 Former FBI assistant director calls out ‘knuckle-dragging’ Boulder attack Former FBI assistant director Chris Swecker discusses Boulder attack suspect Mohamed Soliman’s appearance at a federal court and more on ‘Fox News Live.’
June 7 Florida AG defends youth social media ban amid judge's block: 'We believe we're right, and we will win on appeal' Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier reacts to a federal judge halting the state's youth social media ban and warns of the threats posed on kids.
June 7 Continued court fights could put Harvard in unwinnable position vs Trump A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's move to revoke Harvard's visa program, halting a plan critics say could jeopardize international students and escalate court battles.
June 6 Proud Boys members file federal lawsuit over 'illegal' tactics in Jan. 6 prosecutions A lawsuit filed by five members of the Proud Boys alleges the U.S. government used illegal tactics to target and imprison Jan. 6 defendants after the U.S. Capitol riot.
June 6 Supreme Court rules DOGE can access Social Security information A Friday U.S. Supreme Court decision allows the Department of Government Efficiency to access sensitive social security information, halting a lower court order.
June 6 EXCLUSIVE: Legal institute celebrates SCOTUS decision, declares 'religious liberty is alive and well' Tiffany Dunkin of the First Liberty Institute calls the Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling a major win for religious freedom and a clear rebuke of government overreach.