(Headline USA) The Supreme Court appeared ready Tuesday to uphold voting restrictions in Arizona in a key case that could reaffirm state legislatures' efforts to protect election integrity.
That would make it harder for Democrats to challenge a raft of other voting measures Republicans have proposed following last year's elections,...
President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice said it will appeal a federal court decision that struck down the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s eviction moratorium as unconstitutional.
Federal prosecutors filed a notice over the weekend saying they plan to appeal the decision by U.S. District Judge John Barker, a...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court accepted a case about Arizona restrictions on ballot harvesting and another policy that discards votes which are cast in the wrong precinct.
The high court's consideration comes as Republican officials in the state and around the country have proposed more than 150 measures, following last...
As the saying goes, better late than never.
A judge ruled Friday that Maricopa County must turn over some 2.1 million ballots subpoenaed by the state's GOP-led Senate as it investigates concerns and allegations of widespread vote fraud.
“The Court finds that the subpoenas are legal and enforceable,” Thomason wrote in...
The National Rifle Association filed a counter-lawsuit this week against New York Attorney General Letitia James, accusing the Democrat of “weaponizing” her power to “destroy” an organization she dislikes.
The NRA filed the lawsuit in the New York State Supreme Court on Tuesday in response to James’s legal attempt to...
A high-school athlete slammed the Biden administration this week for pulling the federal government’s support from the Trump-era legal effort to prevent boys from competing in girls sports.
Alanna Smith was one of a group of Connecticut girls who filed a federal lawsuit last year against her public school system...
A federal judge in Texas ruled on Thursday that an order from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention halting evictions during the coronavirus pandemic was unconstitutional.
U.S. District Judge John Barker sided with a group of landlords and property managers who alleged in a lawsuit that the eviction moratorium...
(Headline USA) St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner has asked the Missouri Supreme Court to restore her authority to prosecute a couple accused of wielding guns at "racial injustice" marauders who trespassed into and terrorized a private neighborhood last summer.
Gardner’s office on Thursday petitioned the state Supreme Court to block...
(Headline USA) A New York prosecutor has obtained copies of Donald Trump’s tax records after the Supreme Court this week rejected the former president’s last-ditch effort to prevent them from being handed over.
The Manhattan district attorney’s office enforced a subpoena on Trump’s accounting firm within hours of the Supreme Court’s...
(Headline USA) The government dropped drunken driving and reckless driving charges against Bruce Springsteen on Wednesday stemming from an incident in November, admitting that the rocker's blood-alcohol level was so low that it didn't warrant the charges.
Springsteen pleaded guilty to a third charge, consuming alcohol in a closed area, the...
(Headline USA) The Biden administration has withdrawn government support for a federal lawsuit in Connecticut that seeks to ban so-called "transgender" athletes from participating in girls' high school sports.
Connecticut allows high school athletes to compete in sports according to their gender identity.
The lawsuit was filed a year ago by several female...
(Headline USA) A federal judge late Tuesday indefinitely banned President Joe Biden's administration from enforcing a 100-day moratorium on most deportations.
U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton issued a preliminary injunction sought by Texas, which argued the moratorium violated federal law and risked imposing additional costs on the state.
Biden proposed the 100-day...