As anti-Israel protests on Columbia University’s campus devolved into anti-Jewish hate, President Biden’s Department of Education spoke out Tuesday after days of silence.
New England lobstermen are taking aim at the Biden administration’s latest moves to make his offshore wind energy projects "political proof" from a possible administration change in 2024.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is illegally collecting data of every citizen who invests in the stock market, a new lawsuit by the New Civil Liberties Alliance claims.
Legal experts examine how Trump's hush money case – which some experts consider to be legally weak and politically motivated – could erode trust in America’s justice system.
Sen. Rand Paul highlighted a series of email exchanges between Dr. Anthony Fauci top adviser Dr. David Morens and EcoHealth Alliance President Dr. Peter Daszak that showed Daszak feared permanently losing government funding.
Legal experts say the DOJ was “on the ropes" in Tuesday’s oral arguments at the Supreme Court in a case questioning whether a Jan. 6 rioter can be charged with obstruction.
Over a dozen Republican attorneys general are warning a major U.S. bank against alleged practices of “de-banking" certain customers because of their religious or political views.
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from a Black Lives Matter organizer who was held liable for a protester’s attack on a police officer at a protest he organized.
The Supreme Court will consider another abortion case dealing with claims by a Republican-led state that the Biden administration is attempting to use a federal law as an "abortion mandate."
Twenty-one state GOP AGs are warning the Justice Department against plans they claim Attorney General Merrick Garland signaled “intrude" on their states’ authority to carry out elections.
Former president Donald Trump and his co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case have asked a judge to let them appeal the indictment against them on First Amendment grounds.
Conservative groups backing former president Donald Trump say they are 'deeply disappointed' with his official position on abortion, but it won't deter their support.
Wisconsin voters approved two constitutional amendments that would ban “Zuckerbucks" from being used in election administration in the key battleground state.
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday temporarily suspended its controversial rule requiring private companies to disclose carbon emissions data after it was met with a slew of lawsuits.
The Georgia legislature passed new election ballot reforms that could have a big impact in the 2024 election in the key battleground state, should Gov. Brian Kemp sign them into law.
The wife of Nathan Wade, ex-lover of embattled Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis, is accusing him of failing to pay her court-ordered expenses and says he should be held in “contempt of court."
A Georgia judge has denied former President Donald Trump's motion to dismiss the the 2020 election interference indictment on the grounds of First Amendment protection.
Twenty Republican state attorneys general are asking the Supreme Court to intervene in a climate change case they say could have "grave" consequences for American energy production.
D.C. Judge Reggie Walton is facing criticism for his comments about former President Trump in a media interview as Trump faces a federal trial in the judge's district.
Donald Trump and 8 co-defendants appealed a court order that kept embattled Atlanta prosecutor Fani Willis on the case arguing that she 'should have been disqualified.'
A group of military chaplains have asked the Supreme Court to stop the DOD from enforcing policies that they say are punishing those who filed religious objections to the COVID-19 vaccine.
AG Letitia James took a trip to Washington, D.C., Tuesday to address a crowd of protesters outside the Supreme Court and encourage them to 'march to the polls and vote.'
After scoring a major win Monday in the New York civil fraud case against him, legal experts say whether President Trump can make U.S. constitutional claims.