April 30 Parents and students need school choice, not religious bigotry American schools are falling behind their global counterparts. Oklahoma wants a Catholic school to join its charter program to help fix things. It's up to the Supreme Court to decide.
April 30 As judge is charged with obstructing justice in migrant case, spinners cast it as an anti-Trump story The media were quick to politicize the arrest of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan – but let's look at the facts behind it before using it as anti-Trump ammo.
April 29 Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan 'temporarily relieved of her official duties' by Wisconsin Supreme Court The Wisconsin Supreme Court temporarily relieved Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan of her duties on Tuesday, prohibiting her from exercising her powers.
April 29 None of us has the right to prevent ICE agents from doing their job, says ex-SCOTUS law clerk Former Justice Thomas law clerk John Yoo weighs in on a Wisconsin judge still getting paid, despite being arrested for allegedly obstructing an ICE arrest on 'America Reports.'
April 29 Gorsuch scolds Supreme Court litigator in rare, heated exchange In a tense moment during a disability case, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch sharply criticized a seasoned lawyer – a rare display of ire in the typically restrained courtroom.
April 29 Judge Pirro calls for judge to 'lose robe' over helping migrant evade ICE 'The Five' co-host Judge Jeanine Pirro joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss a Wisconsin federal judge being arrested by the FBI for aiding an illegal migrant in evading ICE capture.
April 29 100 days of injunctions, trials and 'Teflon Don': Trump second term meets its biggest tests in court The more than 150 executive orders President Donald Trump has signed since his inauguration have been met with dozens of lawsuits in courts across the country.
April 28 Appeals court restores hold on Trump admin’s plan to cut government agency by 90% The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. ruled to restore a lower court’s order barring the Trump administration’s planned mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protections Bureau.
April 28 ‘Abortion pill’ found to have ‘severe adverse effects’ for 1 in 10 women, study finds A new study reveals "serious adverse events" associated with mifepristone, commonly called the "abortion pill," as researchers and experts highlight potential risks.
April 28 Wis. judge charged with obstruction can't 'pick and choose' which federal laws she wants to obey, says law professor Former deputy assistant attorney general John Yoo weighs in on a Wisconsin judge being charged with obstructing an arrest of an illegal migrant on 'The Story.'