January 19, 2023 FBI offers $25K reward for info on pro-life pregnancy center attacks, vandalism The Federal Bureau of Investigation is offering cash rewards for information on a series of violent attacks on pro-life pregnancy and health care centers.
January 19, 2023 Alabama Supreme Court opens window to carry out death sentences after string of troubled executions The Supreme Court of Alabama ruled in favor of extending the time needed to carry out death sentences after a trio of troubled executions in the state since July 2022.
January 18, 2023 Supreme Court rejects New York gun retailers' bid to block new concealed carry laws The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a request from New York gun dealers on Wednesday to block a slew of gun control laws implemented by the state's legislature last year.
January 18, 2023 Karine Jean-Pierre mistakenly refers to Kamala Harris as ‘the president’ during press conference White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre slipped up during a Wednesday afternoon press conference, accidentally referring to Kamala Harris as "the president."
January 18, 2023 Karine Jean-Pierre mistakenly refers to Kamala Harris as ‘the president’ Vice President Kamala Harris will headline the White House’s commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade on Sunday
January 18, 2023 SCOTUS shoots down appeal of NY concealed carry restriction ruling, allowing gun law to still be enforced The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday denied a request for an injunction against New York's concealed carry restrictions brought by a group of gun store owners.
January 18, 2023 MT lawmakers seek to interpret state constitution as means to restrict abortion Montana lawmakers suggest the state’s constitutional right to privacy extends to unborn babies and should not be infringed upon, a move that could restrict or ban abortion.
January 18, 2023 Oklahoma AG looks to slow lethal injection schedule Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond requested the Sooner State's Court of Criminal Appeals set executions 60 days apart, halving the current standard of them being 30 apart.
January 18, 2023 Deaf Michigan student front and center in key disability rights Supreme Court case The Supreme Court will hear a case to determine the fate of a federal law guaranteeing disabled students, such as Miguel Luna Perez of Michigan, education relevant to their needs.
January 18, 2023 Minnesota court to hear Chauvin appeal An attorney for Derek Chauvin, an ex-Minneapolis police officer convicted in 2021 of murdering George Floyd, is expected to appeal his conviction.