South Carolina 20 hours ago South Carolina court moves forward execution of cop killer who says most laws are unconstitutional A South Carolina judge ruled that the beliefs of a man on death row, including that most laws are unconstitutional, do not prove he is mentally incompetent.
Michigan September 10 Michigan city may ban LGBTQ+ flags on public property, judge rules A Michigan city may enforce its rule banning LGBTQ+ flags from being displayed on publicly owned property, as the policy is not unconstitutional, according to a judge.
Police and Law Enforcement September 9 Unearthed emails show left-wing group quietly writing policies for progressive DAs: ‘No billing, no publicity’ Report shows liberal consulting group Wren Collective allegedly provides policy guidance to dozens of progressive prosecutors nationwide through "embedded" staff relationships.
Supreme Court September 8 Barrett says justices 'wear black, not red or blue' in response to partisan critics in Fox News interview Supreme Court Justice Barrett promotes her new book on Fox News while explaining the Court's nonpartisan approach and addressing public misconceptions about judicial decisions.
Media September 6 Amy Coney Barrett details battle between her own personal views and the law in new book Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett detailed her struggle between personal beliefs and judicial duty in an excerpt from her upcoming book.
Immigration September 5 Operations at 'Alligator Alcatraz' back on after appeals court halts judge's order A federal appeals court halted a lower court judge’s order to end operations indefinitely at the "Alligator Alcatraz" immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades.
South Carolina September 5 South Carolina death row inmate says judges are led by Satan as court weighs if he is competent for execution A South Carolina man on death row said judges who rule against him are guided by Satan and that most laws are unconstitutional, as he seeks to avoid execution.
Donald Trump September 5 Trump admin urges Supreme Court to allow president to fire Federal Trade Commission member The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow the president to fire the last Democrat member of the Federal Trade Commission.
Illinois September 4 Federal appeals court approves Illinois restrictions on carrying guns on public transit A federal appeals court approved Illinois' ban on carrying firearms on public transit, reversing a lower court ruling that found the gun restrictions unconstitutional.
Donald Trump September 3 Appeals court blocks Trump from deporting members of Tren de Aragua gang An appeals court ruled that the Trump administration cannot speed the deportations of migrants accused of being Tren de Aragua gang members using an 18th-century wartime law.
Georgia September 2 Fani Willis ordered by Georgia court to search for Trump-related records Fulton County DA Fani Willis was ordered to conduct a new search for records related to her criminal case against President Donald Trump after a judge found her search methods were inadequate.
Media September 1 Judge tosses latest defamation suits from Navy vet who beat CNN, says some sequels ‘should not be made’ Judge William Henry tossed a Navy veteran's follow-up defamation lawsuits against Associated Press and Puck, following his successful CNN trial.
Virginia August 30 Parents: Virginia boys suspended after questioning transgender locker room policy were ignored by school The parents of two Virginia boys suspended for objecting to a female in their locker room say their kids tried to bring the matter up to officials, but their concerns fell on deaf ears.
Florida August 29 Florida extends record executions with date set for man who fatally stabbed couple during robbery A Florida man who fatally stabbed a married couple during a robbery is scheduled to be executed next month, which could extend the state's record number of executions in a year.
Florida August 28 Florida extends execution record after man convicted of triple murder dies by lethal injection A Florida man convicted of killing three people in 1992 was put to death on Thursday, extending the state's record number of executions this year to 11.
Crime August 28 Rhode Island prosecutor in viral arrest video slapped with 6-month suspension, pleads in court Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Flanagan was placed on unpaid leave following her arrest for trespassing at Clarke Cooke House restaurant in Newport.
VIDEO August 25 Democrats are 'torn' over their response to Trump's crime crackdown, White House correspondent says 'Special Report' panelists discuss Democratic governors rejecting possible troop deployment from President Donald Trump.
VIDEO August 25 Legal analyst reveals the 'sore point' for police departments targeting crime Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley outlines the 'revolving door' President Donald Trump's executive orders target on 'America Reports.'
Donald Trump August 24 Trump rips trial judge whose $500M penalty was erased on appeal New York appellate court tosses $500 million penalty against President Donald Trump in civil fraud case while upholding liability findings against his company and family.
Media August 24 San Francisco lawyer says landlord has right to accept ‘only MAGA voters and Israel supporters’ to open house A tenant rights lawyer says a San Francisco landlord is legally allowed to limit rental viewings to MAGA voters and Israel supporters amid the city's housing crisis.
Immigration August 23 ICE notifies Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyers of possible deportation to Uganda after Tennessee jail release Illegal immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia may be deported to Uganda after his release from jail in Tennessee on Friday, ICE told his lawyers.
Florida August 21 Federal judge blocks Florida from further expansion of 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration detention facility A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction on Thursday blocking Florida from further expanding the "Alligator Alcatraz" immigration detention center.
Fox News Flash August 21 Turley hails Trump’s 'tremendous victory' after civil fraud penalty tossed, blasts 'grotesque' use of NY law Appeals court tosses out Trump's massive civil fraud fine brought by Attorney General Letitia James, ending what legal expert calls a "grotesque" use of New York law.
Washington DC August 21 Jeanine Pirro says people who carry rifles, shotguns in DC will no longer face felony charges Federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C., will no longer slap people with felony charges for possession of rifles or shotguns in the nation's capital.
Homeland Security August 20 Trump's DHS compares term ‘undocumented immigrant’ to ‘they/them’ pronouns, defends ‘alien’ DHS defends use of 'alien' terminology for immigrants, citing federal law references in U.S. Code sections on immigration and deportation procedures.
Second Amendment August 19 Appeals court blocks New Mexico's 7-day waiting period for gun purchases, saying it violates 2nd Amendment A federal appeals court blocked New Mexico’s seven-day waiting period for gun purchases, ruling that it likely infringes on citizens’ Second Amendment rights.
Florida August 17 Florida schedules execution for man who killed estranged wife's family, set house on fire A Florida man convicted of killing his estranged wife's sister and parents before setting their house on fire 35 years ago is set to be put to death next month.
Republicans August 14 Failed GOP candidate sentenced to 80 years in connection with shooting spree at Democrat officials' homes A former Republican candidate was sentenced to 80 years behind bars for orchestrating drive-by shootings at the homes of Democratic officials following his election loss.
Media August 13 Kentucky whistleblower claims licensing center sold IDs to illegal immigrants 'under the table' Former Kentucky Transportation Cabinet clerk Melissa Moorman claimed in a lawsuit that she was fired after reporting on her co-workers’ illegal activity.
Arkansas August 13 Appeals court allows Arkansas' first-in-the-nation ban on gender transition care for minors to be enforced A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld Arkansas' first-in-the-nation law prohibiting doctors from providing gender transition medical treatment to minors.