(Headline USA) In the biggest challenge to abortion rights in decades, the Supreme Court’s majority signaled they would allow states to ban abortion much earlier in pregnancy and may even overturn the nationwide right that has existed for nearly 50 years.
With hundreds of demonstrators outside chanting for and against,...
(Headline USA) A federal appeals court on Tuesday directed the Justice Department to disclose certain redacted passages from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation report that relate to individuals who were investigated by prosecutors but not ultimately charged.
The ruling came in a public records complaint from the news organization...
(Headline USA) When then-California Gov. Jerry Brown signed the nation's first law requiring women on boards of publicly traded companies, he suggested it might not survive legal challenges.
Three years later, a judge will begin hearing evidence Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court that could undo the discriminatory law credited...
(Headline USA) The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned two lower court judges and upheld California’s ban on so-called high-capacity magazines---those containing more than 10 bullets---Tuesday in a split decision that may be headed for the U.S. Supreme Court.
“The statute outlaws no weapon, but only limits the size...
President Joe Biden’s tyrannical vaccine mandate has been whacked by dual serious blows, further exemplifying the gross overreach of the White House edict.
A Louisiana U.S. district judge blocked a federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health care workers Tuesday, reported The Daily Advertiser, issuing a nationwide injunction against Biden's effort...
A Democrat senator threatened this week that there will be a “revolution” if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., said during a virtual event that the Supreme Court justices ought to listen to the “young people” who want abortion access to be expanded.
"I hope the...
(Headline USA) Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers tried to persuade a federal appeals court to stop Congress from receiving call logs, drafts of speeches and other documents related to the Jan. 6 uprising at the U.S. Capitol.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit heard arguments...
(Headline USA) A federal judge on Monday blocked President Joe Biden’s administration from enforcing a coronavirus vaccine mandate on thousands of health care workers in 10 states that had brought the first legal challenge against the requirement.
The court order said that the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid...
(Headline USA) Jussie Smollett “is a real victim” of a “real crime,” his attorney said as the ex-Empire actor's trial started Monday, rejecting prosecutors’ allegation that he staged a homophobic and racist attack in Chicago after the television studio where he worked didn’t take hate mail he had received...
(Headline USA) Both sides are telling the Supreme Court there's no middle ground in Wednesday's showdown over abortion.
The justices can either reaffirm the right to an abortion, which the Supreme Court granted without legislative sanction almost 50 years ago, or wipe it away altogether.
Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973...
After BLM radical Darrell Brooks violently rammed dozens of people with a car in Waukesha, Wisconsin, he is able to post bail for $5 million, the Daily Mail reported.
Meanwhile Jan. 6 protesters have been denied release on $15 million bond offers.
Brooks killed six and injured 62 -- women and...
(Headline USA) The South Dakota Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a lower court's ruling that nullified a voter-passed amendment to the state constitution that would have legalized recreational marijuana use.
Gov. Kristi Noem instigated the legal fight to strike down the amendment passed by voters in November.
Though the Republican governor...