Early Tuesday morning, a whistleblower who allegedly works in the federal circuit revealed a Supreme Court justice was seen in various "Epstein tapes" that were recently recovered by investigators:
Nuns at The Little Sisters of the Poor, a religious nonprofit that operates homes for the elderly, won their Supreme Court case against the contraceptive mandate in Obamacare. The Trump administration's broad rollback of Obamacare rules that requir
Last Friday, Obama appointed District Court Judge Sarah Ellis handed a defeat to the Illinois Republican Party by denying their request for an emergency temporary order that would have allowed for a large rally.
A divided Supreme Court on Monday struck down a Louisiana law regulating abortion clinics, reasserting a commitment to abortion rights over fierce opposition from dissenting conservative justices in the first big abortion case of the Trump era.
Many people have asked why Judy Mikovits hasn't simply been able to bring a legal case and get restitution. The simple answer is that powerful people have been able to block her at every turn.
Dr. Paul Connet of the Fluoride Action Network is suing the EPA over adding toxic fluoride to the drinking water of 200-million Americans and says that it is a deliberate addition of a substance that damages the brain.
In a landmark ruling by the US Supreme Court (which now features two new justices appointed by President Trump) gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans individuals cannot legally be discriminated against by employers - meaning they can't be fired, or not hi
Just months before Election Day, the question of whether President Trump will get to select a third Supreme Court justice hangs over the final weeks of the court's term.
The Obama-appointed activist judge holding up the dismissal of the Michael Flynn case can't be bothered - or simply doesn't have the skillset required, to defend his decision not to grant the Justice Department's request to drop the case.
The case of former national security adviser Michael Flynn is rapidly moving from the dubious to the preposterous. U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan is being widely applauded for resisting the dismissal of a case that the Department of Justice insis
The judge in the Michael Flynn case has gone full activist - refusing to dismiss the case after the Department of Justice requested to drop charges so that an outside party could file an opposition briefing known as a "friend-of-the-court", or "amicu
Federal Judge Emmet G. Sullivan late Wednesday issued a stunning ruling in the prosecution of Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump's former National Security Advisor.
US District Judge Douglas Woodlock ruled Thursday that restrictions on firearm dealers imposed an 'improper burden' on constitutional rights of citizens
A judge told Shelley Luther, the salon owner who opened her business in defiance of the governor's orders, that she had the option to avoid jail time if she admitted to the government she was "wrong" and "selfish" for opening.
For decades, I have been trying to get people to understand the danger presented by presumptive guilt. To appreciate the injustice of punishing people because there is "concern" they might cause harm.
US District Court Judge Roger Benitez nullified a California law requiring citizens to pass background checks before they can purchase ammunition. The judge wrote: "Maintaining Second Amendment rights are especially important in times like these. K
Judge REJECTS Roger Stone's request for a new trial after he claimed jury forewoman was 'biased' against Trump... opening the door for a presidential pardon
Kentucky: US District Judge Justin Walker, 38, ruled in favor of the On Fire Christian Church that sued Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer and the city Frankfort after Fischer announced drive-in style religious gatherings were not allowed on Easter.
Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn's previous defense team turned over recently discovered emails and handwritten notes Wednesday to his new counsel, suggesting that the delay in turning over the documents were due to technical issues s
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic broke EU law when they refused to take in migrants under the European Union's September 2015 relocation agreement.
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