March 24 NJ Gov. Sherrill attends mosque led by Imam once accused of Hamas ties in deportation case NJ Gov. Mikie Sherrill attended a Ramadan event at a Paterson mosque led by Imam Mohammad Qatanani, who allegedly has ties to Hamas and fought deportation for years.
March 24 Minnesota sues Trump admin to access evidence in federal shootings, including Alex Pretti, Renee Good cases Minnesota AG Keith Ellison and local officials are suing the Trump administration, naming Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem in a battle over "Metro Surge" shooting evidence.
March 24 Biden-appointed judge rejects Trump HHS declaration on transgender treatments for kids A federal judge ruled RFK Jr. exceeded his authority with an HHS declaration claiming gender-affirming care for minors is unsafe, granting relief.
March 24 Kermit Gosnell, found guilty of murdering infants at Philadelphia abortion clinic, is dead at 85 Kermit Gosnell, convicted of murdering three babies born alive at his Philadelphia abortion clinic, has died at 85 while serving multiple life sentences.
March 24 DOJ accuses courts of undercutting executive power in high-stakes Supreme Court border case The DOJ will argue that lower courts are undermining the federal government’s ability to manage the southern border in a closely watched Supreme Court case about how migrants make asylum claims.
March 23 Alito gives lawyers plain-English lesson on meaning of 'day' as Supreme Court weighs late-ballot fight Justice Samuel Alito emphasized the literal meaning of the word “day" as the Supreme Court heard arguments Monday about whether states can legally accept late-arriving ballots that are postmarked by Election Day.
March 23 Alito gives lawyers lesson on meaning of 'day' as Supreme Court weighs late-ballot fight Justice Samuel Alito emphasized the literal meaning of the word "day" as the Supreme Court heard arguments Monday about whether states can legally accept late-arriving ballots that are postmarked by Election Day.
March 23 SCOTUS conservatives signal readiness on curbing late-arriving mail ballots Conservative Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical during oral arguments of allowing states to continue counting late-arriving mail-in ballots. A decision is expected in June.
March 23 Judge blocks Trump from deporting Abrego Garcia to Liberia, extending legal standoff The judge's order order halts Trump officials from deporting Abrego Garcia to Liberia — extending a high-stakes, 12-month court fight over the status of one migrant.
March 23 Newsom’s wife says evangelicals are ‘pulling us back as a country’ in resurfaced clip Jennifer Siebel Newsom, wife of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, says evangelicals are "pulling us back as a country" in a resurfaced 2022 interview.