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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
August 8 William H. Webster, only person to lead both FBI and CIA, dies at 101 William H. Webster, the former FBI and CIA director, has died at the age of 101, his family announced Friday. He also served as a federal prosecutor and judge.