January 18, 2024 Fishermen fighting against pricy government mandate Lund’s Fisheries President and co-owner Wayne Reichle joins ‘America Reports’ to discuss the Supreme Court case and says the government is tracking their boats ‘every day.’
January 18, 2024 NRA sees outpouring of support in SCOTUS case charging blue state regulator with 'blacklisting' Nearly 200 individuals and organizations have filed 22 amicus briefs with the Supreme Court in support of the NRA's lawsuit against former New York regulator Maria Vullo.
January 18, 2024 The Supreme Court case that could help cities clean up homelessness The 9th Circuit ruled that the homeless have a right to sleep on public property because they are “involuntarily" homeless. The case now moves to the Supreme Court.
January 18, 2024 3 steps toward a winning pro-life strategy The Roe regime has been overturned, and 21 states have passed protections for the unborn, but support for abortion has returned to record highs.
January 17, 2024 Undersea Oversight: Supreme Court hears fishermen appeal over monitors Fox News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream has more on the SCOTUS case over U.S. agency powers in fishermen's challenge on 'Special Report.'
January 17, 2024 Montana Supreme Court upholds ruling favoring youth plaintiffs in climate lawsuit The Montana Supreme Court has rejected an attempt to block a ruling that determined regulators must consider carbon emissions in their issuance of fossil fuel development permits.
January 17, 2024 DOJ further acknowledges Hunter Biden's laptop is real, contents match Apple iCloud backups The Department of Justice further acknowledges Hunter Biden's laptop is real in court documents filed Tuesday, alleging the contents matched what came from Apple backups.
January 17, 2024 Divided Supreme Court debates major cases over power of federal administrative state A majority of conservative Supreme Court justices appear ready to put limitations on what has become known as "Chevron" deference.
January 17, 2024 How many chances should police have to open a suspect’s phone? This judge says 175 million is the limit Judge Ian Carter ruled Ottawa police must return or destroy three phones seized from a suspected pedophile after 175 million failed attempts to break into the devices.
January 17, 2024 Influence of federal agencies has become a ‘serious problem’: Jonathan Turley Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley on the possibility of the Supreme Court reigning in government regulations.