LIFESTYLE 3 days ago Short questions with Dana Perino for Kerri Kupec Urbahn Kerri Kupec Urbahn, Fox News legal editor, reveals to Dana Perino the best advice to share and receive — and the two amendments to the Constitution she especially appreciates today.
OPINION April 30 For Love of Country: Why it's time to leave the Democratic Party behind I left the Democratic Party and became an Independent. For the sake of our country, peace, freedom and our hope for a prosperous future, I urge you to do the same.
Supreme Court April 28 Retired SCOTUS Justice Breyer weighs in on mounting calls Sotomayor should retire: 'Spring chicken' Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer told "Fox News Sunday's" Shannon Bream that Justice Sotomayor is a "spring chicken" amid calls for her to resign.
Supreme Court April 22 SCOTUS to take up challenge to Biden admin's ghost gun rule that group deems ‘abusive’ The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear a challenge to the Biden administration's regulation on so-called "ghost guns" this fall.
OPINION April 22 Supreme Court can fix the homeless crisis that the government caused The Supreme Court is looking at how cities can handle the homeless crisis. But, it's important to know government caused it with a mix of zoning regulations and limits on new houses.
Donald Trump April 19 ‘Overtly political’ Trump trial risks eroding Americans’ faith in judicial system, experts say Legal experts examine how Trump's hush money case – which some experts consider to be legally weak and politically motivated – could erode trust in America’s justice system.
POLITICS April 18 ‘Constitutional authority’ of Senate Dems quashing Mayorkas impeachment trial questioned by experts Constitutional scholars are questioning whether the Senate was within its authority to deem the House's articles of impeachment unconstitutional and forego a trial for President Biden's border chief.
Digital Originals April 16 Both sides claim victory after Supreme Court rules Texas rancher can sue state over flooded lands The Supreme Court ruled that ranchers and other property owners can move forward with a Fifth Amendment lawsuit claiming Texas highway construction flooded their lands.
Media April 6 Wisconsin State Bar suspends DEI program after lawsuit The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty forced the state bar association to suspend its "Diversity Clerkship Program" after alleging that it is racially discriminatory.
Joe Biden March 26 Legal experts raise alarm on President Biden's 'plan B' student loan handout The Biden administration's continued push to cancel tens of billions of dollars in student loan debt is facing pushback from experts who warn the effort may attract legal challenges.