Second Amendment June 14, 2024 Gun rights groups call law used to convict Hunter Biden unconstitutional Second Amendment groups say the law used to convict Hunter Biden on federal gun charges is unconstitutionally broad, and one has offered to assist with a challenge.
Media June 13, 2024 'The View' praises Supreme Court for abortion pill ruling days after blasting justices: 'Does restore…faith'
VIDEO June 13, 2024 'The View' praises SCOTUS abortion ruling, after previously blasting 'partisan' court "The View" co-hosts praised the Supreme Court's abortion pill ruling, after previously attacking the high court as biased.
SENATE June 13, 2024 Dem-backed IVF bill slammed by GOP as broad fails key hurdle in Senate The Senate voted against advancing a Democratic-backed legislative package that would have expanded access to in vitro fertilization services.
JUDICIARY June 13, 2024 Biden judicial nominee takes heat over recommendation for transgender inmate, answer on sex Republicans rip President Biden's judicial nominee, Sarah Netburn, for "political activism from the bench" after recommending a convicted rapist be transferred to a women's prison.
VIDEO June 13, 2024 Supreme Court unanimously rules no change to abortion drug access Chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream reports that the highest U.S. court ruled that Americans can have full access to abortion medication mifepristone. Fox News contributor Kellyanne Conway reacts.
Supreme Court June 13, 2024 Supreme Court rules in abortion medication case, finds group lacked standing to challenge FDA approval The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that challengers the FDA's approval process of the abortion drug mifepristone lacked standing to sue the government.
ELECTIONS June 13, 2024 Potential candidates for Supreme Court under a second Donald Trump term Former President Donald Trump is expected to release a list of options that he would use to select as candidates for judicial nominees if he is elected president.
LIFESTYLE June 13, 2024 On this day in history, June 13, 1966, Supreme Court decision creates Miranda rights for those under arrest On this day in history, June 13, 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that anyone in police custody has the right against self-incrimination and the right to an attorney.
Media June 12, 2024 Kamala Harris says she curses more now that she's VP: 'It's f---ed up' In a recent Rolling Stone interview, Vice President Harris admitted one thing that's different is that she curses more now that she is in office.