New York April 14 Cop who killed drug suspect with Igloo cooler appeals conviction that made him an example Former NYPD Sgt. Erik Duran, sentenced to three to nine years for manslaughter, draws massive public support as his defense attorney seeks an appeal.
Companies April 14 Hawley urges DOJ probe into abortion pill maker over safety concerns Sen. Josh Hawley called on the Department of Justice to investigate mifepristone maker Danco Laboratories over alleged safety risks and deceptive marketing.
US Climate Change April 14 Unearthed emails expose how Obama-era EPA plotted 'massive' energy regulations from day one: watchdog A nonprofit watchdog is alleging Obama-era EPA officials pre-determined the legal basis for the 2009 climate Endangerment Finding, citing internal EPA communications
Opinion April 14 The Chicago Bulls did not cut conduct. They cut conviction and conscience Pastor Corey Brooks defends Jaden Ivey after the Chicago Bulls waived him for calling the NBA's Pride Month celebrations "unrighteousness" based on his Christian faith.
Politics April 14 Biden DOJ weaponized FACE Act against pro-life Americans, 882-report alleges A DOJ report alleges the Biden administration selectively prosecuted pro-life activists under the FACE Act, reviewing over 700,000 internal records.
Donald Trump April 13 Appeals court lets Trump resume White House ballroom construction, seeks lower court clarity The appeals court stayed their ruling from taking force through April 17, allowing the Trump administration to seek emergency intervention from the Supreme Court.
Media April 13 Catholic California university to host Nancy Pelosi as commencement speaker despite abortion stance A California Catholic university plans to host Nancy Pelosi at commencement despite her outspoken support for abortion, opposing Church teaching.
Opinion April 13 PRISHA MOSLEY, JOSH PAYNE: Our legal appeal could reshape justice for victims of gender 'care' cases Detransitioner Prisha Mosley alleges doctors pushed her into gender transition as a teen, and now a North Carolina appeals court will decide if her lawsuit can proceed.
Opinion April 13 President Trump's birthright citizenship fight is about history, not hysteria President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship is restorative, not revisionist, based on early Fourteenth Amendment interpretations.
Supreme Court April 12 JONATHAN TURLEY: Liberal justice's swipe at Kavanaugh latest sign of SCOTUS' slipping standards Justice Sotomayor took a personal dig at Justice Kavanaugh, calling him an out-of-touch elitist during a University of Kansas law school appearance.