August 24, 2024 Judge hands transgender woman win against female-only app in landmark case A transgender woman in Australia was handed a win by the federal courts in a case in which an all-female app's created kicked her off the platform because she was not born a male.
August 24, 2024 'Dangerous' suspected Antifa sympathizer pleads guilty to detonating nail-filled explosive device A man with suspected Antifa sympathies pleaded guilty on Friday to detonating an explosive device filled with nails outside the Alabama Attorney General’s Office earlier this year, according to the Department of Justice.
August 23, 2024 Gun rights groups ask Supreme Court to rule on sweeping Maryland firearm ban lower bench upheld Second Amendment groups are calling on the Supreme Court to hear a case challenging Maryland's semiautomatic rifle ban, after a circuit court upheld it this month.
August 21, 2024 Most Americans reject push by Biden, Dems to change Supreme Court: poll A new nationwide survey highlighted in a Wall Street Journal opinion editorial found that most Americans don't support sweeping changes to the Supreme Court.
August 20, 2024 Marilyn Mosby asks federal appeals court to toss perjury, mortgage fraud convictions Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby filed a brief to the Federal Court of Appeals on Monday, requesting her convictions of perjury and mortgage fraud be reversed.
August 20, 2024 Federal judge rules transgender student can play on girl's tennis team in Virginia U.S. District Court Judge M. Hannah Lauck ruled that the Hanover County School Board in Virginia can't block a transgender student from playing on a girls’ middle school tennis team.
August 16, 2024 Tester, Sheehy weigh in after parental consent abortion law struck down by Montana Supreme Court The Montana Supreme Court struck down a law requiring parental consent in order for children to have abortions, and the state's senators remained silent.
August 15, 2024 'Corruptly influencing the courts': Climate justice group that trains federal judges under scrutiny A new report by an American energy advocacy group is warning about a legal training program that it says is “corruptly influencing the courts and destroying the rule of law."
August 12, 2024 Conservative watchdog notches win in court as CDC ordered to stop deleting emails America First Legal won a preliminary injunction ruling requiring the CDC to stop deleting employee emails and mandating NARA to recover these records with AG Garland's help.