Critical Race Theory has become the central issue in American politics over the past year, thanks largely to the efforts of commentators like Christopher Rufo and army of grassroots parent activists standing up against the anti-white, anti-American p
Supreme Court's conservative majority blocks Biden's eviction moratorium in 6-3 ruling meaning landlords can finally kick out tenants who haven't paid rent since March 2020
NY court officers' union chief defends 'doxing' chief judge by revealing addresses of her Hamptons and Westchester mansions after she imposed mandatory vaccine order
The US Supreme Court on Thursday ruled to end the federal eviction moratorium, noting that any continuation of the program must be specifically authorized by Congress.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Friday rejected a request from a group of landlords to block the Biden administration's renewed eviction moratorium, appearing to overrule The Supreme Court's ruling that the moratorium is unconstitutional.
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Thursday declined to block Indiana University's (IU) COVID-19 vaccine requirement which takes full effect this fall, offering no explanation for her decision.
Police wrongfully arrested a homeless man for a crime committed by another person, locked him up in a state hospital for more than two years, forced him to take powerful medication and then tried to cover up the mistake by quietly setting him free.
Whistleblower Daniel Hale has been sentenced to jail for revealing, amongst other things, that 90% of people killed by US drones are innocent bystanders, not intended targets. This includes US citizens.
Reason has joined a new legal effort seeking to force the government to unseal warrants justifying the FBI's seizure of more than 600 safe deposit boxes.
A federal appeals court ruled that the CDC exceeded its authority by temporarily halting evictions amid the pandemic. The moratorium is set to expire at the end of July.
A federal Washington D.C. judge faulted a district jail on Thursday for failing to provide evidence to a defendant who was arrested for allegedly being involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach and has been held there for months.
The Supreme Court on Friday declined to hear an appeal over a florist's refusal to offer service for a wedding of a same-sex couple, allowing a state court's ruling that the shop engaged in unlawful discrimination.
Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 22 1/2 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd, whose dying gasps under Chauvin's knee led to the biggest outcry against racial injustice in the U.S. in generations.
A Federal Judge has dismissed the lawsuit filed by nurses and employees of a Houston Hospital who were told to get the Covid vaccine or they're fired. The Judge dismissed the case falsely stating that the Covid 19 vaccines are not experimental.
The Supreme Court ruled against Texas and other Republican-led states seeking to strike down the Affordable Care Act in its latest test before the nation's highest court.
The Supreme Court on Thursday delivered a unanimous defeat to LGBT couples in a high-profile case over whether Philadelphia could refuse to contract with a Roman Catholic adoption agency that says its religious beliefs prevent it from working with sa
In a video posted to his FrankTV platform this Thursday, MyPillow CEO and pro-Trump conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell predicted that the Supreme Court will rule "9-0" in his favor regarding his non-existent "evidence" of mass voter fraud in th
Judge halts Biden's 'unconstitutional' $4BN program to pay up to 120% of black, Hispanic, Asian or Native American farmers' debt after 12 white farmers sued
Judge Roger Benitez of California's Southern District, a George W. Bush appointee, said that California's ban on AR-15 "assault" rifles is a 30-year "failed experiment" and he declared the state's statutes to be unconstitutional.
The U.S. Supreme Court is offering hints of the kind of paradigm shift conservatives have long craved by adding major abortion and gun-rights cases to its docket.
Update (1300ET): White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki confirmed at today's briefing that Biden's Justice Department is reviewing the federal judge's decision, and "should have something to say later today."
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