An effort to get a Trump-appointed judge taken off the former president's classified documents case was denied by a chief judge who called the complaints "orchestrated."
The Liberal media have bombarded the Supreme Court justices with crazy conspiracy theories to undermine a conservative toehold in government The latest is the silly flag controversy.
Donald Trump has accused President Biden of using criminal prosecution to try and prevent him from running for office, but the White House has kept its distance from the trial.
Two days after being found guilty of murdering Lori Vallow's two kids and his first wife, Chad Daybell was sentenced to death in an Idaho courtroom Saturday.
President Biden said Friday the justice system βshould be respected," just days after he told his supporters the Supreme Court could not "stop" him from carrying out his agenda.
An Ex-criminology professor was jailed for 5 years Thursday for going on a "arson spree" during the Dixie Fires in California in 2021, often igniting fires being firefighters
Social media users grilled Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y, for perpetuating a smear of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito in her recent dig at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga.
Fox News Digital interviewed several people outside a New York City courtroom moments after former President Trump was found guilty on all charges against him.
Two lawyers involved in a case against National Students for Justice in Palestine allege the group is trying to recruit young Americans into its "terrorist cult."
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., wrote an op-ed for the New York Times explaining how to force Justices Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito to recuse themselves from Jan. 6 cases.
Peter Strzok and Lisa Page settled with the DOJ over privacy violations from their released texts, pending a judge's approval, while Strzok's lawsuit for backpay continues.
Trump supporters outside the New York City courthouse where the former president is facing charges spoke to Fox News Digital about what they think of the trial.
U.S. District Court Judge Larry Hicks, who was appointed by President George W. Bush in 2001, was killed in a crash in Nevada on Wednesday, officials confirmed.
The city of San Francisco recently removed the "Appeal to Heaven" flag that had been flying near City Hall for sixty years because of its new association with pro-Jan. 6 groups.
Co-hosts of "The View" rushed to clarify author John Grisham's statement, noting that he was talking about the assassination of Supreme Court justices in a book, not real life.
A Michigan man with a suspended driver's license was caught driving during a virtual court hearing earlier this month. A judge was surprised by what he saw.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has written letters to lawmakers in the House and Senate responding to concerns about the flying of an upside-down American flag outside of his home in Virginia.
Jury instructions have concluded in the criminal case against former President Trump in New York City with one particular instruction standing out to legal experts.
Former President Trump tore into actor Robert De Niro, who claimed yesterday that Trump "wants to destroy" the city and the nation and eventually could destroy the entire world.
Legal experts explain why Justice Clarence Thomas split from his conservative colleagues to save the controversial CFPB in latest Supreme Court decision.
The Washington Post revealed on Saturday that they passed on the Justice Alito flag controversy in 2021 after a reporter confronted the Alitos about it at the time.
Conservatives ripped Democratic Party leaders and the media for linking Supreme Court Justice Alito to pro-Trump insurrectionists because a colonial era flag once flew outside his home.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Friday that she has at times become emotional over actions taken by the Court, saying she at times feels "desperation."
Hunter Biden's legal team has filed motions with a Delaware court to exclude certain salacious details of his life from the jury in his federal gun case.
The Trump trial is coming down to its closing arguments. But the big question might not be about guilt, it might be whether jurors embrace a strategy similar to a far-left TV host.
The International Criminal Court has butted heads with most U.S. administrations since its founding, especially after it initiated an investigation into U.S. conduct in Afghanistan.
In an unprecedented move, the NCAA and its five power conferences have agreed to allow schools to make direct payments to players for the first time in the history of college sports.
Twelve states are petitioning the Supreme Court to rule on blue-state policies they claim are forcing other states to follow their left-wing climate change agenda.
The International Criminal Court's jurisdiction only allows it to go after countries that are signatories or have committed crimes against signatories of the Rome Statute.
Angelina Jolie was ordered by a judge to produce eight years of NDAs in the ongoing battle over ChΓ’teau Miraval in a legal saga with ex-husband Brad Pitt.
A former senior Obama adviser warned of a "MAGA majority" in the Supreme Court if Trump won reelection as Obama cheered on President Biden's judicial milestone.
Republican Sens. John Kennedy and Ted Cruz grilled judicial nominee Sarah Netburn over her recommendation that a transgender female inmate be transferred to a female prison.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a Florida immigration law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis that imposes criminal penalties on anyone who transports illegal immigrants into the state.
International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan assembled a panel of experts to determine whether to request arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders, ultimately deciding to pursue both.
A group of 27 Republican attorneys general is asking the Supreme Court to hear a case brought by Mexico that seeks to hold U.S. gun manufacturers responsible for cartel gun violence.
A new court filing in a lawsuit against the Biden administration said a transgender track-and-field athlete at a West Virginia middle school displaced girls in competition over 700 times.
Amal Clooney was one of several international legal experts who advised the International Criminal Court on arrest warrants for Hamas and Israeli leaders.
Kelly Yazdi explained her side of the story in a lengthy statement shared to TikTok after estranged husband Zac Brown was granted a temporary restraining order against her.
The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge from Maryland parents attempting to sue a school for its policies that reinforce gender transition of students without their consent.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal by Omar Khadr, a former Guantanamo Bay detainee, seeking to vacate his convictions, officials say.
A former CIA and FBI agent said she thought that Sean "Diddy" Combs likely settled the lawsuit filed against him by ex Cassie Ventura "so quickly" because he knew about the hotel tape.
The estranged wife of Nathan Wade revealed in a court filing he claims his resignation from the district attorney's office left him unable to meet court-ordered financial obligations.
Sen. Dick Durbin called on Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito to recuse himself from cases related to the 2020 election, including the matter of Trump's immunity.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito tells Fox News that his wife flew an upside-down American flag outside their home in 2021 following insults from a neighbor.
Alec Baldwin's lawyers argued for their motion to dismiss his involuntary manslaughter charge during a virtual hearing Friday on the "Rust" movie shooting.
Discussions of the revival of blue slips, which allow home state senators to block controversial judicial nominees, could begin as the next presidential election winner remains unpredictable.
The U.S Supreme Court declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case on this day in history, May 17, 1954.
Dean McDermott asked for spousal support and joint custody in his response to Tori Spelling's divorce filing, days before he showed off his new girlfriend on Instagram.
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday filed a notice of appeal to the Georgia Court of Appeals formalizing his bid to have Fulton Count DA Fani Willis disqualified.
A group of medical professionals is sounding the alarm that medical schools across the country are defying the Supreme Courtβs ruling requiring admissions programs to abandon race as a factor.
Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., is introducing the "Let Trump Speak Act" to stop judges from issuing gag orders to defendants in any criminal or civil proceeding.
The Mountain States Legal Foundation and the National Rifle Association have filed a lawsuit challenging New Mexico's seven-day waiting period to purchase a firearm.
Angie Harmon sued the Instacart driver that allegedly shot and killed her dog, according to court documents filed on May 10. The actress is asking for a trial by jury.
New data suggests U.S. immigration judges are still unable to keep up with the flow of new cases despite being on pace to set an all-time high for completed cases.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is warning college students that "support for freedom of speech is declining" and religious liberty is being "threatened."
The prosecution's star witness, Michael Cohen, was kept off balance by Trump defense attorney Todd Blanche's questions in a Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday.
Hunter Biden's attorney Abbe Lowell and Special Counsel David Weiss' team were in court in Wilmington on Tuesday for a hearing regarding the first son's case.
GOP Attorney General Steve Marshall sat in the Manhattan courtroom Monday and predicted a "really bad day" for the prosecution's star witness on Tuesday.
Co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case Trump have filed notices of appeal to the Georgia Court of Appeals in their bid to have Fani Willis disqualified.
"Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed filed a motion for her prison release pending appeal. Her legal team plans to file a motion appealing on a jury instruction issue.
President Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., appear poised to let a controversial judicial nomination expire rather than pressing it through or formally withdraw.
A Colorado who was part of a group that threw rocks at cars last year -- killing a woman -- has pleased guilty to several charges as part of plea deal.
A New York judge on Friday struck down a Long Island countyβs order restricting female transgender athletes from using parks after a local womenβs roller derby league challenged it.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said he and his wife have faced "nastiness" and "lies" in recent years and criticized Washington, D.C., as a "hideous place."
Brenda Tracy, who became known for educating college teams' athletes about sexual violence, filed a complaint alleging Mel Tucker sexually harassed her during a phone call.
Nick Carter moved for a summary judgment in his legal battle with one of his sexual assault accusers. The Backstreet Boys star claimed her allegations are a "factual impossibility."
A federal appeals court on Friday denied an appeal by Steve Bannon, who was appealing his contempt of Congress conviction related to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot.
Three different entities' FOIA request for the recording of Special Counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Biden were combined, then plaintiffs sought an accelerated briefing schedule.
In the unprecedented criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, Judge Juan Merchanβs gag order has added another layer of complexity to the already unique legal circumstance.
Angelina Jolie allegedly tried to sabotage Brad Pitt's relationship with the former couple's kids, according to new court documents in their ongoing winery battle.
Judge Juan Merchan directed New York prosecutors to tell Michael Cohen to stop making comments about the case and former President Trump but did not impose a gag order.
Patti Johnson believes her husband Ryan Johnson's snorkeling death off the coast of Maui could have been prevented if he had known about Rapid Onset Pulmonary Edema.
El Paso's district attorney said Thursday his office is appealing a judge's ruling to dismiss more than 200 riot cases against illegal immigrants who attempted to enter the U.S.
Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson was approved for a conservatorship Thursday after his family petitioned for the court order following the death of his wife.
Hillary Clinton criticized the delays in multiple cases against Donald Trump on Thursday and scolded the Supreme Court for not deciding on the former president's immunity claim.
State Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a FOIA request at the DOJ for documents related to any communications with prosecutors connected to the indictments of former President Trump.
Harvey Weinstein was back in court Thursday to assert his rights against extradition to California weeks after his New York rape conviction was overturned.
Vice President Kamala Harris argued during a recent interview with the New York Times that the Supreme Court threatened "fundamental freedoms across the board."
Florida's top financial services officer wrote a letter to former President Trump, urging him to reclaim unclaimed property available through the state's portal.
Kerri Kupec Urbahn, Fox News legal editor, reveals to Dana Perino the best advice to share and receive β and the two amendments to the Constitution she especially appreciates today.
Alec Baldwin's defense filed two new motions to dismiss his involuntary manslaughter charge. The actor was charged in connection to "Rust" cinematographer Halyna Hutchins' death.
Ippei Mizuhara, the former interpreter of Shohei Ohtani, will plead guilty to charges after authorities alleged he embezzled nearly $17 million from Shohei Ohtani.
Some legal experts say there is little to no chance that former President Donald Trump's 2020 Georgia election case will go to trial before the November election in light of a Georgia Appeals Court decision.
Shakira's second tax evasion investigation could be dismissed after Spanish prosecutors recommended a judge shelve the probe. The singer allegedly owed $7.2 million.
HBO host John Oliver reflected on when he offered to pay Justice Clarence Thomas millions of dollars to leave the Supreme Court and if he'd do it again.
Frankie Valli is now protected from his son Francesco with a three-year restraining order. The Four Season's frontman's son Emilio originally filed the restraining order petition.
The Georgia Court of Appeals has granted former President Donald Trump's application to appeal Judge Scott McAfee's ruling that kept District Attorney Fani Willis on the case.
Prosecutors allege Donald Trump falsified business records to conceal money paid to silence porn star Stormy Daniels for a one-night encounter in 2016.
A group of conservative federal judges sent a letter to Columbia President Minouche Shafik, vowing to not hire graduates because of the school's response to anti-Israel protests.
Judge Juan Merchan on Monday said he will consider a jail sentence for former President Trump if he continues to violate the gag order imposed upon him in his unprecedented criminal trial.
Former President Trumpβs criminal trial will resume Monday after an eventful third week that saw key witnesses testify and brought thousands of dollars in fines.
Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore's former top prosecutor, may have her Florida condo seized after prosecutors in her case said in a Friday court filing to plan to seek forfeiture.
Rep. Dean Phillips was the first House Democrat to call on colleague Rep. Henry Cuellar, also a Democrat, to resign after his bribery and conspiracy indictment Friday.
Rep. Dean Phillips was the first House Democrat to call on colleague Rep. Henry Cuellar, also a Democrat, to resign following his bribery and conspiracy indictment Friday.
New York prosecutors continue to heavily reference the infamous leaked Access Hollywood tape capturing Trump's crude comments about women despite judge deeming the tape itself prejudicial.
Hope Hicks testified Friday that Michael Cohen, former president Donald Trumpβs ex-lawyer, liked to call himself 'Mr. Fix It' but only because 'he first broke it.'
The Department of Homeland Security is winding down a controversial experts group after a lawsuit from a conservative legal group who said it was in violation of federal law.
Morgan Wallen's lawyer said the country music star will appear in person at his next court hearing regarding the alleged chair-throwing incident from April.
Britney Spears and ex-husband Sam Asghari finalized their divorce on Thursday after more than one year of marriage and on the same day she suffered medical incident.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in January declared he would ignore a U.K. Supreme Court ruling that determined the Rwanda policy was unlawful and pushed the policy through in April.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers left-handed pitcher Julio Urias was sentenced to 36 months probation after pleading no contest to misdemeanor domestic battery.