March 27 Trump's election integrity order has 'no discriminatory intent,' says law professor Former Justice Thomas law clerk John Yoo defends President Donald Trump's executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote on 'America Reports.'
March 26 Transgender military ban set to take effect during ongoing court battle The Pentagon's transgender troop ban is scheduled to take effect Friday after a federal judge asked the Defense Department to delay enactment beyond a March 26 deadline.
March 26 Botched late-term abortion spurs lawsuit in blue-state court: 'Horrific' An anonymous woman filed a medical negligence lawsuit against Dr. Keith Reisinger-Kindle after the Illinois abortionist allegedly failed to complete the two-day procedure.
March 26 Hunter Biden hires Alex Murdaugh's lawyer in latest court case; Abbe Lowell out South Carolina attorney Richard A. Harpootlian is Hunter Biden's new counsel, as Abbe Lowell has reportedly been dropped from a defamation case being heard in Los Angeles.
March 26 Former US attorney Jessica Aber suspected to have died from 'natural causes': police The former U.S. attorney who was found dead in Alexandria, Virginia, over the weekend is suspected to have died from "natural causes," according to police.
March 24 Legal expert accuses 'judge shopping' Democrats of manipulating courts to derail Trump agenda 91±¬ÁÏ legal analyst Gregg Jarrett accused Democrats and liberal groups of seeking out sympathetic judges who are guaranteed to rule against President Trump's agenda.
March 24 ‘Corrupt, dangerous’: GOP Rep moves to impeach judge who blocked Trump federal funds freeze Georgia GOP Rep. Andrew Clyde formally introduced impeachment articles against Rhode Island-based federal Judge John McConnell who is overseeing a Trump-related federal funding suit.
March 24 Court of Appeals to hear oral arguments in high-profile deportation suit involving Venezuelan nationals The D.C. Circuit Court will hear arguments after the Trump administration requested a stay on a judge’s order blocking deportation flights of Venezuelans to El Salvador.
March 24 North Carolina family can sue over COVID-19 vaccine administered without consent, court rules A North Carolina mother and her son can sue after the boy was given a COVID-19 vaccine without consent, the state Supreme Court ruled.
March 23 Hegseth suggests judge report to military bases after ruling that Pentagon must allow transgender troops Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday said the judge who ruled that the Pentagon must allow transgender troops should report to military bases.