March 15, 2024 SCOTUS to hear case of Texas grandmother jailed after criticizing city manager Sylvia Gonzalez's attempt to get a city manager canned landed her in jail. Now the Supreme Court will decide if she can sue for politically-motivated retaliation.
March 15, 2024 Peter Navarro, former Trump White House adviser, files emergency request with SCOTUS Peter Navarro, who served in the White House under former President Donald Trump, has filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court for his release from prison.
March 15, 2024 SCOTUS denies request to allow drag show on West Texas A&M University campus brought by student LGBT group The U.S. Supreme Court denied a West Texas A&M LGBT group's emergency request to allow a drag show planned on campus later to month to go forward after it was banned by the administration.
March 15, 2024 Kamala Harris torn apart by pro-lifers for historic trip to abortion clinic: 'Normalization of evil' Pro-lifers on social media ripped Kamala Harris for becoming the first vice president to visit an abortion facility this week on a trip to Minnesota.
March 15, 2024 New policy could restrict ‘judge shopping’ throughout the entire country, US judicial officials reveal Federal courts are doubling down on their efforts to restrict "judge shopping," which got attention after a major abortion-medication case.
March 15, 2024 Low-level drug dealers are not eligible for reduced prison terms, Supreme Court rules The Supreme Court has ruled that low-level drug dealers cannot receive shortened prison terms under the First Step Act, a bipartisan criminal justice overhaul.
March 15, 2024 Supreme Court rules that public officials can be sued for deleting comments, blocking critics on social media The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that public officials may be sued for blocking critics on social media, extending a precedent set during the Trump presidency.
March 14, 2024 Sean Hannity: The left spread fear and hysteria Fox News host Sean Hannity says the Biden campaign will focus on abortion and January 6 ahead of the 2024 election on 'Hannity.'
March 14, 2024 US could authorize Titanic research mission after long legal battle The U.S. government is reconsidering a legal challenge against an expedition to the Titanic, which it filed citing a law that treats the shipwreck as a gravesite.
March 14, 2024 Hold FDA accountable for placing abortion advocacy above women’s health Soon the Supreme Court will examine whether the FDA has failed to do the very job it was created for: protect the public’s health by ensuring the safety and efficacy of drugs.