December 22 Jonathan Turley: Very few people were ‘minding the store’ in Minnesota Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley discusses what is challenging to change in Charlie Kirk's murder case and blasts' 'willful blindness' in Minnesota's fraud scandal on 'America Reports.'
December 21 Murdaugh lawyer ‘cautiously optimistic’ court clerk’s misconduct could pave way for new trial Alex Murdaugh's defense team says they're "cautiously optimistic" about getting a new trial as the Supreme Court prepares to hear appeals in February.
December 20 Levin: This could be a 'slam-dunk case' against birthright citizenship Fox News host Mark Levin breaks down the case against birthright citizenship, the history of the 14th Amendment and more on 'Life, Liberty & Levin.'
December 20 MIKE DAVIS: Why Trump's blue slip blues aren't Grassley's fault Senate Republicans clashed over Trump's criminal attorney picks as the blue slip rule blocks nominees. Grassley defended the process while critics demand action.
December 20 Dem Senate candidate faces backlash after violent fantasy against conservative SCOTUS justices goes viral Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow is facing backlash after a clip went viral revealing violent fantasy abut seeing justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett in public.
December 19 Trump administration appeals ruling restoring $2.7B in federal funding to Harvard The appeal revives a bitter, monthslong dispute between the Trump administration and the nation's oldest university.
December 19 Judge tosses Trump-linked lawsuit targeting Chief Justice Roberts, dealing setback to Trump allies The lawsuit, filed earlier this year, comes a top Trump officials have railed against "activist judges" they say have unduly restricted executive powers.
December 18 Scandal leaves International Criminal Court grasping for legitimacy amid probe of Israel ICC prosecutor Karim Khan faces explosive sexual assault allegations while pursuing Israeli arrest warrants, raising questions about institutional credibility.
December 17 Federal appeals court rules in favor of Trump administration on DC National Guard deployment A federal appeals court ruled in favor of the Trump administration's bid to continue National Guard deployment in Washington DC through February.
December 17 Firm behind climate lawsuits faces DOJ referral after court finds 'misconduct bordering on criminal' Federal Judge Paul Diamond referred Hagens Berman to the Department of Justice for potential unlawful conduct, prompting the law firm to appeal to the 3rd Circuit.