January 3, 2025 Carter's judicial picks reshaped the federal bench across the country Carter appointed 262 federal judges during his years in office, more than any single-term president before him. He also appointed a record number of minority and female judges.
January 1, 2025 Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts issues warning on 'judicial independence' weeks before Trump inauguration Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said Tuesday officials from "across the political spectrum" have shown "open disregard for federal court rulings."
December 30, 2024 Democrats launched 'calculated effort' to undermine SCOTUS since Dobbs, CBS reporter says CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford argued Sunday that Senate Democrats have sought to undermine the Supreme Court since its landmark Dobbs decision in 2022.
December 30, 2024 US appeals court upholds Trump verdict in E. Jean Carroll defamation case In a separate case, Trump was also ordered by a jury to pay Carroll more than $80 million in damages for the defamatory statements, though the president-elect’s appeal of that decision is still pending.
December 28, 2024 Managerial state does not like TikTok because they cannot control it: Evita Duffy-Alfonso Bongino Report Early Edition host Evita Duffy-Alfonso discusses Trump urging the Supreme Court to delay their decision regarding TikTok and why the deep state wants to get rid of the app.
December 27, 2024 Trump says fate of TikTok should be in his hands when he returns to White House President-elect Trump said in an amicus brief Friday that he should make the decision as to whether TikTok can continue to operate in the U.S.
December 24, 2024 Many women 'unprepared' for intensity of pain from chemical abortion, study finds Many women are often told not to expect pain worse than menstrual cramps when taking abortion pills to end a pregnancy, according to a new study in a medical journal.
December 24, 2024 How name, image and likeness laws have changed college sports The Supreme Court ruled in 2021 the NCAA could not prevent student athletes from profiting from their game. Since the decision, legal fights have continued between the NCAA and US states.
December 24, 2024 Top Biden ally 'disappointed' by president's veto on bill to increase number of US judges Sen. Chris Coons is expressing disappointment after President Biden vetoed a bill to establish more federal judgeships.
December 24, 2024 TikTok has 'always' been a threat to national security, Ruby Media Group CEO argues Ruby Media Group CEO Kris Ruby discusses the threat TikTok poses to national security and the potential impact President-elect Trump will have on A.I.