(Associated Press) The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a case over former President Donald Trump's efforts to block critics from his personal Twitter account.
The court said there was nothing left to the case after Trump was permanently suspended from Twitter and ended his presidential term in January.
Twitter banned Trump two...
(Anne Stych, MinistryWatch.com) A class-action lawsuit filed March 29 against the U.S. Department of Education claims the agency was complicit in allowing “abuses and unsafe conditions” for thousands of LGBTQ+ students at publicly-funded religious colleges and universities.
Twenty-five schools are specifically mentioned in the suit—including Liberty University, Baylor University, Bob...
(Headline USA) A wide-ranging lawsuit filed more than two years ago and challenging the way Georgia's elections were run has been pared down by a judge who said this week that claims against the state's “exact match” voter registration requirement can move forward.
When she narrowly lost the governor's race...
(Headline USA) Capping off a legal battle that caught the attention of the world following a 2017 riot, Virginia's highest court ruled Thursday that the city of Charlottesville can take down a pair of century-old Confederate monuments.
The more-than four-year-long political dispute over the bronze statues of generals Robert E....
(Associated Press) Attorneys general from 13 states sued President Joe Biden's administration on Wednesday over a rule in the federal stimulus that bars states from using relief money to offset tax cuts.
The filing in U.S. District Court in Alabama asks judges to strike down the provision in the wide-ranging relief...
A small group of parents are taking on the Los Angeles school system and demanding that the schools open their doors.
Four sets of parents filed a personal injury lawsuit this week against the Los Angeles Unified School District, the United Teachers of Los Angeles and UTLA President Cecily--Myart Cruz.
The...
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., in an op-ed for the New York Post called out President Joe Biden's failure to confront Asian discrimination at America's Ivy League universities, even as he denounces recent attacks against Asian Americans.
Kennedy praised Biden for condemning the Atlanta massage-parlor attacks that left eight people dead,...
(Headline USA) The Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down Democrat Gov. Tony Evers's statewide mask mandate on Wednesday, stripping the governor of one of his last remaining tools to attempt to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
The conservative-leaning court ruled 4-3 that Evers violated state law by unilaterally issuing multiple emergency...
Two Capitol Police officers are suing former President Donald Trump for allegedly “inciting” the Jan. 6 Capitol siege and causing them physical and “emotional” harm.
Officers James Blassingame and Sidney Hemby alleged in their complaint that Trump “inflamed, encouraged, incited, directed, and aided and abetted” the rogue group of rioters...
(Associated Press) Former President Donald Trump could face questioning under oath about a former “Apprentice” contestant's sexual assault allegations against him, following a ruling from New York's highest court Tuesday.
Evidence-gathering has been on hold in Summer Zervos's defamation lawsuit since Trump asked the high court last year to declare the...
(Associated Press) A Michigan barber who defied Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and reopened his shop last spring during the coronavirus pandemic was fined $9,000 for violating licensing rules, including joining a protest where hairstylists cut hair on the Capitol lawn.
Karl Manke will appeal the penalties in court, his lawyer said.
The Board...
(Headline USA) "Nonbinary" New Yorkers who currently must declare themselves as male or female to receive Medicaid, food stamps and other public assistance said in lawsuit filed Monday that the state is discriminating against them by failing to provide an X gender option.
The lawsuit filed against state and city...