Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against abortion-by-mail entities Aid Access GmbH, Aid Access B.V., as well as Remy Coeytaux and Rebecca Gomperts, for operations that defy state law.
A federal judge ruled that the IRS illegally disclosed taxpayer information relating to ICE, although a separate judge earlier this week permitted the agency to continue sharing data with immigration enforcement.
Deportation showdown tensions escalated Thursday after a Biden-appointed federal judge again ruled against President Trump’s third-country deportation policy, despite prior Supreme Court intervention.
A federal judge declined to put a stop to President Trump's White House ballroom, stating that a lawsuit against it does not adequately challenge its construction.
California school lawsuit allegations are sending shockwaves through the state’s education system after a group of Jewish parents sued top education officials, claiming public schools have fostered systemic anti-Semitism.
The elderly parole decision allowing convicted child molester David Allen Funston to move toward release has sparked fierce opposition from law enforcement and prosecutors.
Judge Tony Graf, the judge overseeing the case against Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk, ruled that county prosecutors can remain on the case.
Former President Joe Biden’s autopen clemency fallout deepened Monday after career criminal Oscar Freemond Fowler III was taken back into custody on state charges.