October 5 Trump's presidency faces crucial tests as Supreme Court begins pivotal term Supreme Court justices face major constitutional questions about presidential authority as Trump administration appeals reach the high court for final review this term.
October 3 Legal expert explains guideline range, dynamics in Kavanaugh attempted assassin case Former federal prosecutor Brett Tolman breaks down the case and sentencing for the alleged attempted assassin of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
October 3 'LUCKY MAN': Attorneys react to Diddy's prison sentence and what it 'comes down to' 'The Will Cain Show' panel discusses Sean 'Diddy' Combs' prison sentence, justice for his victims and more.
October 2 Reagan-appointed judge, once rebuked by Supreme Court, continues to lambaste Trump Reagan-appointed judge William Young blocked Trump administration policies targeting pro-Palestinian activists and NIH research grants, describing the conduct as bullying.
October 1 Trump birthright citizenship fight heads back to Supreme Court as new term begins The Supreme Court may review President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship executive order that opponents say violates the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause.
October 1 Federal judge disqualifies acting Nevada US attorney from handling cases Acting U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah has been yanked from cases due to an order signed by Senior United States District Judge David Campbell.
October 1 Supreme Court must freeze the climate extortion of our energy industry Environmental groups and blue cities use state courts to extract money from energy companies, but federal courts increasingly reject these climate claims.
September 30 Federal judge launches scathing broadside of Trump's efforts to deport pro-Palestinian protesters Federal judge finds Trump administration illegally targeted pro-Palestinian protesters including Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk to suppress campus speech.
September 30 CPB irked with NPR after outlet tries to block $58 million in dispersements to new nonprofit National Public Radio filed a lawsuit against the Corporation for Public Broadcasting on Friday to block $57.9 million in satellite funding redirection to a new nonprofit.
September 30 Trump admin renews effort to exclude Harvard from billions in federal research grants The Trump administration initiated a debarment process against Harvard University that could block billions in federal grant money over antisemitism allegations.