Federal Courts March 19 Federal judge temporarily changes grand jury rules after Trump effort to charge members of Congress Federal judge orders new transparency rules for grand jury proceedings after Trump's failed attempt to secure indictments against six Democratic lawmakers.
Opinion March 19 JONATHAN TURLEY: Comey loved singing Beyoncé but he might have leaked a pop secret Former FBI Director James Comey sang Beyoncé's "Sandcastles" during a classified briefing, then possibly revealed the operation's code name to his family at home.
Federal Judges March 18 Federal judge refuses to recuse himself from Minnesota DHS, ICE case The Department of Justice plans to appeal an order from U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Bryan refusing to recuse himself from an immigration case.
Abortion March 18 Pro-life leader criticizes 'insane' UK bill that would decriminalize certain abortions up until birth Shawn Carney, CEO of 40 Days for Life, expressed concern over a U.K. bill aimed at shielding women from criminal liability for abortions up until birth, describing it as "insane."
Donald Trump March 17 Chief Justice Roberts warns against personal attacks on judges as ‘dangerous’ after Trump's court tirade Chief Justice John Roberts warned against personal criticism and "hostility" Tuesday in an indirect nod to Trump's tirade against the courts on social media days earlier.
US Education March 17 Federal judge strikes down Ten Commandments displays in several Arkansas school districts Federal judge blocks Arkansas Ten Commandments law for several school districts, ruling classroom mandate violates church-state separation.
Federal Judges March 17 Biden-appointed judge twice shut down by SCOTUS faces 'activist' fire after latest Trump policy block Biden-appointed federal judge Brian Murphy faced DOJ criticism after being overturned multiple times by the Supreme Court, and now he has blocked Trump vaccine policies.
Federal Courts March 17 DC pipe bomb suspect claims Trump's Jan 6 pardon applies to him, filing to dismiss charges Accused pipe bomber seeks dismissal under Trump's Jan. 6 pardons, claiming explosive devices planted at RNC and DNC qualify for presidential clemency.
Donald Trump March 16 Supreme Court to hear Trump challenge to protected status for Syrian, Haitian nationals in US The Supreme Court will review Trump's effort to unwind legal protections for migrants from Haiti and Syria, and will hear arguments in the case next month.
Politics March 16 Justice Department asks Judge Boasberg to reconsider order quashing Powell subpoenas The Justice Department sent a motion for reconsideration to U.S. District Judge James Boasberg regarding his order to stop a subpoena of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.