October 3 Justice Kavanaugh's attempted assassin sentenced to 8 years in prison A federal judge sentenced the defendant to prison for attempting to murder Justice Brett Kavanaugh in the weeks leading up to the Supreme Court’s landmark Dobbs decision.
October 3 Spanberger defends abortion ad criticizing Sears after Bernie warns against highlighting issue Sen. Bernie Sanders warned Vice President Harris to focus on working class issues over abortion, but Virginia's Spanberger continues targeting Earle-Sears on reproductive rights.
October 3 Supreme Court takes Second Amendment case challenging Hawaii gun law The Supreme Court said Friday that it will review a challenge to Hawaii's handgun restrictions, as the Trump administration defends the Second Amendment,
October 3 Federal judge to sentence Justice Brett Kavanaugh's attempted assassin A defendant faces sentencing Friday for attempting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, with prosecutors seeking 30 years in prison.
October 2 Hawley blasts FDA approval of new abortion drug, cites safety and trust concerns The FDA approved generic mifepristone from Evita Solutions, and Sen. Josh Hawley blasted the agency for regulatory failure and endangering women's health.
October 2 Reagan-appointed judge, once rebuked by Supreme Court, continues to lambaste Trump Reagan-appointed judge William Young blocked Trump administration policies targeting pro-Palestinian activists and NIH research grants, describing the conduct as bullying.
October 2 Immigration judge denies Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s bid for asylum, but he has 30 days to appeal Kilmar Abrego Garcia loses asylum appeal after mistaken deportation to El Salvador, while facing human smuggling charges and potential deportation to Uganda.
October 1 'Criminal first, victim last': Virginia AG blames prosecutor for 'completely and utterly preventable' situation Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares says a Democratic prosecutor 'failed to do his job' against a transgender sex offender on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
October 1 Supreme Court keeps Fed's Lisa Cook in role for now, agrees to review case Oral arguments are expected to be closely watched, given the unprecedented nature of the case, and the seismic shift that any ruling could have on U.S. economic decisions.
October 1 Sen Durbin backs down from Catholic award after outcry from bishops, laity over abortion rights Catholic bishops and laity successfully pressured pro-choice Sen. Dick Durbin to decline Cardinal Blase Cupich's planned lifetime achievement award.