Louisiana May 24, 2024 Louisiana classifies abortion drugs as controlled, dangerous substances after Gov. Landry greenlights proposal Republican Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry on Friday signed into law a proposal to classify mifepristone and misoprostol as controlled and dangerous substances.
West Virginia May 24, 2024 Court sides with West Virginia TV station in open records termination letter case A state appeals court sided with a Huntington-based television station in an open records case involving a former state official's termination letter.
Hunter Biden May 24, 2024 Hunter Biden defense team questions who actually filled out the key gun form The heart of the government’s case is Hunter Biden checking a box on a government form, stating he was neither using drugs nor addicted at the time he was buying a gun.
POLITICS May 24, 2024 SCOTUS Chief Roberts pressured to force Alito recusal ahead of Trump immunity decision Chief Justice John Roberts is facing mounting pressure to make sure Justice Samuel Alito recuses himself from any 2020 election-related cases, including the matter of former President Donald Trump's immunity.
Supreme Court May 24, 2024 Clarence Thomas takes aim at 'judicial power' in landmark Brown v Board of Education decision Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas took aim at a key, decades-old civil rights decision, calling it an "extravagant" use of judicial power.
Hunter Biden May 24, 2024 Hunter Biden is in court in Delaware. Here's what he doesn't want the jury to hear Hunter Biden's legal team has filed motions with a Delaware court to exclude certain salacious details of his life from the jury in his federal gun case.
Abortion May 24, 2024 Maryland Democratic Senate candidate says there should be no limit on abortion Maryland Democratic Senate candidate Ashely Alsobrooks told reporters there is no limit on abortion that she supports at any point during pregnancy.
OPINION May 24, 2024 Trump trial’s biggest issue is whether jurors embrace the Lawrence O’Donnell strategy The Trump trial is coming down to its closing arguments. But the big question might not be about guilt, it might be whether jurors embrace a strategy similar to a far-left TV host.
Media May 24, 2024 Justice Alito facing recusal calls, mounting criticism following upside-down flag controversy Justice Samuel Alito is facing mounting criticism and pressure to recuse himself following reports that he flew an upside down flag after January 6th.
International Law May 24, 2024 International Criminal Court: 20 years, billions spent, limited success as US considers sanctions The International Criminal Court has butted heads with most U.S. administrations since its founding, especially after it initiated an investigation into U.S. conduct in Afghanistan.