September 30 Federal judge blocks Voice of America mass terminations in scathing ruling against Lake Judge Royce Lamberth halts Voice of America workforce cuts through October 14 and warns Kari Lake's team shows brazen disinterest in statutory broadcasting duties.
September 29 Supreme Court showdown: Trump's strategy to test limits of his power could spell doom for administrative state The Supreme Court will reexamine Humphrey's Executor after Trump fired FTC commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, potentially expanding presidential power over agencies.
September 29 Trump’s cashless bail reform is a good first step. There are 5 more we need right now Criminal justice reform requires addressing five key stages beyond cashless bail, from police training to prosecutorial accountability and mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines.
September 27 Riley Gaines' attorney reveals condition it would take to agree to settle lawsuit with NCAA Riley Gaines' lawyer revealed a key condition it would take to achieve a settlement in their lawsuit against the NCAA to protect women's sports.
September 26 Appeals court hears Medicaid fraud case that could cost Planned Parenthood $1.8 billion An appellate court heard arguments in a case that could require Planned Parenthood to return up to $1.8 billion in Medicaid reimbursements from Texas and Louisiana.
September 25 Riley Gaines v. NCAA lawsuit advances after federal judge partially denies motions to dismiss A federal judge ruled that Riley Gaines' lawsuit challenging the NCAA's transgender athlete policies will move forward to the discovery phase after denying dismissal.
September 25 Trump-linked group lambasts CA's ‘ruthless lawfare,’ as records depict lack of standing in trans sports suit Public records requests show California Attorney General Robert Bonta's office lacks standing to continue transgender sports lawsuit against Trump order.
September 24 EXCLUSIVE: Bondi transfers former death row inmates commuted by Biden to 'supermax' prison DOJ transferred eight former death row inmates to a notorious supermax prison, 91±¬ÁÏ Digital learned — the latest effort to reverse course on Biden clemency actions.
September 24 Justice Department seeks to indict former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress DOJ officials are close to deciding whether to prosecute James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress, with a Virginia grand jury examining the matter.
September 24 Federal judge dumps Peter Strzok lawsuit over FBI firing for anti-Trump texts A federal judge nominated by Obama rejected former FBI agent Peter Strzok's claims that his firing from the federal law enforcement agency ran afoul of the Constitution.