May 7 Boasberg grills DOJ over remarks from Trump and Noem, floats moving migrants to Gitmo in action-packed hearing Federal Judge James Boasberg on Wednesday heard another challenge to the Alien Enemies Act deportations, an appeal almost certain to spark fresh ire from Trump officials.
May 7 Stay in your lane: Florida AG fires next volley against judge halting state immigration law Immigration is on the mind of a Florida judge this week after AG James Uthmeier filed a motion to block her from halting enforcement of an immigration law.
May 7 Planned Parenthood is providing 'life-altering' hormones to minors, reveals Live Action president Live Action president Lila Rose exposes Planned Parenthood's 'cash cow' role in cross-sex hormone therapy for minors in an undercover recording on 'The Will Cain Show.'
May 7 Undercover investigation: Planned Parenthood prescribing hormones to minors with minimal oversight Phone calls released today by pro-life activist group Live Action reveal that Planned Parenthood clinics in several states offer cross-sex hormonal treatments to minors as young as 16.
May 7 Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti seeks mercy at resentencing, citing 'model inmate' record Michael Avenatti claims prison has reformed him and is seeking a judge to reduce his 14-year sentencing. The disgraced lawyer was sent to prison for fraud.
May 7 President Trump announces multiple judicial nominees, accuses court system of blocking him from doing his job President Donald Trump, whose second term agenda has encountered many judicial roadblocks, announced multiple judicial nominees on Tuesday
May 7 Supreme Court upholding Trump's transgender military ban is 'just the beginning' of legal battle, expert says Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the Supreme Court's stance on Trump's transgender military ban and the latest on the feud between the president and NY AG Letitia James.
May 7 Durbin calls on DOJ to investigate anonymous pizza deliveries to judges' homes Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., called on the Justice Department and the FBI to open investigations into mysterious pizza deliveries sent to judges' homes.
May 6 Ex-NFL player speaks out against college athlete revenue sharing with landmark Supreme Court ruling pending A settlement in the case of House v. NCAA would allow all Division I schools to share revenue directly with student-athletes if it receives final approval this month
May 6 Tillis puts onus on Trump to avoid Boasberg picking US attorney after Martin's nomination appears sunk Tillis' office put the onus on the Trump administration to pick a new interim U.S. attorney to avoid a left-wing court choosing someone after bucking Ed Martin's nomination.