FBI Wrongly Searched Surveillance Data for US Senator’s Name, Court Finds
FBI employees and agents inappropriately searched foreign surveillance data for the last names of a state senator and a U.S. senator, said a court opinion.
Judge Hands Trump Unfavorable Ruling in E. Jean Carroll Case
New York federal judge rejected Trump's request for new trial and upheld $5 million jury verdict in a civil case brought against him by writer E. Jean Carroll.
Court Blocks Ruling That Barred Biden Admin From Demanding Social Media Censorship
Federal court put temporary hold on ruling prohibiting federal agencies and staff from contacting social media to censor constitutionally protected free speech.
Disney Faces New District in State Court
Court looks at whether CFTOD had authority to void 30-year development agreement Disney Parks and Resorts U.S. Inc., made with Reedy Creek Improvement District.
Supreme Court Revives Whistleblowers’ Medicare, Medicaid Fraud Lawsuits
The Supreme Court resurrected two whistleblower lawsuits against companies for allegedly defrauding Medicare and Medicaid.
Supreme Court Rules for Christian Bakers in First Amendment Case
Supreme Court ruled in favor of Christian bakers who said Oregon’s law requiring them to make cakes to celebrate same-sex weddings infringed on constitutional rights.
EXCLUSIVE: Harassment, Death Threats Against Web Designer Surge Since Supreme Court Decision Upholding Freedom...
The Colorado website designer of the 303 Creative v. Elenis decision upholding freedom of speech, is receiving intense harassment, including serious death threats.
Watchdog Group Warns Universities of Lawsuits If They Fail to Observe Supreme Court Affirmative...
Court ruled for colleges and universities to use race in making admissions decisions is unlawful, violating Equal Protection clause of 14th Amendment to Constitution.
Judge Delivers Major Blow to Biden Admin in Social Media Censorship Case
Judge ruled government agencies, including CIA, DHS, State Dept, DOJ and CDC are prohibited from working with big tech firms to censor posts on social media.
SCOTUS Affirmative Action Ruling Shows Americans Should Be Treated Based on Character and Personal...
U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling to strike down race-based admissions policies at colleges shows Americans should be treated based on character and personal responsibility, not race.
Federal Court Delivers Blow to ATF’s Ban on ‘Ghost Guns’
Federal judge delivered a blow to Biden admin’s gun control policy by reversing federal ban on so-called “ghost guns” and argued ATF overstepped its authority
Supreme Court Won’t Disturb Ruling Recognizing Gender Dysphoria Under Disability Law
Over objections of two conservative justices, SCOTUS will not to take up case about whether individuals suffering from gender dysphoria are protected by the ADA.