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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s ‘Biological Sex Only’ Passport Order

A federal judge in Boston has issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against President Trump’s January executive order.

Judge Upholds Columbia Funding Freeze

A federal judge has upheld the Trump administration's freeze on federal funding for Columbia University.

Reagan-Nominated Judge Accuses Trump of LGBT ‘Discrimination’

Judge William Young, a Ronald Reagan-nominated judge, accused the Trump administration of discrimination after it moved to cut National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants.

Supreme Court Takes Case Targeting Pregnancy Center

The Supreme Court agreed to review a case surrounding an investigation into a New Jersey pregnancy center.

California ‘Doubling Down’ on Climate Mandates

The State of California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after President Donald Trump signed resolutions repealing the state's climate-focused policies.

Second Judge Blocks Trump from Securing Elections

A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump's executive order bolstering election integrity.

Kash Patel Files Defamation Lawsuit Against MSNBC Analyst

FBI Director Kash Patel filed a defamation lawsuit against MSNBC analyst Frank Figliuzzi after he claimed Patel has been in clubs more than in the Hoover Building.

Dem Rep. Indicted Over Physical Confrontation with Federal Agents

The ICE Clash outside Delaney Hall has become a national flashpoint after U.S. Attorney Alina Habba announced federal charges against Rep. LaMonica McIver, intensifying a heated debate over congressional oversight and political motives.

Revolution in College Sports: Schools Now Authorized to Pay Athletes Directly

A federal judge approved the historic House v. NCAA settlement on June 6, 2025, ending decades of amateurism rules that barred athletes from receiving compensation beyond scholarships.

‘Super Mayor’ Scandal: Ex‑Mayor Pleads Fifth in Records Fight

Former Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard, once dubbed the super mayor, invoked her Fifth Amendment rights during a court hearing on Friday June 6.

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