Devoted foster parents were disqualified by Washington state because of their faith. Officials decided that new gender expression policies outranked the couple's religious beliefs.
Nearly two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a record number of voters think abortion should be legal, with two-thirds favoring nationwide law guaranteeing access, according to a Fox News national survey.
Glen Rock, New Jersey Councilwoman Paula Gilligan is facing calls to resign after she shared a post on social media mocking Easter with references to abortion and drag.
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.
South Dakota enacts the first "Med Ed" bill in the country in an effort to end the confusion about the ability of doctors to provide emergency care to pregnant women.
Democrat Marilyn Lands defeated Republican Teddy Powell in an Alabama legislature special election after centering her campaign on abortion and IVF issues.
The Guttmacher Institute, a research and policy group based in New York, says medication abortions made up 63% of all abortions in the U.S. in 2023. Experts shared insights on the data.
Weaponization of government didn't stop with the FBI and CIA. The FCC is going after Internet Service Providers to promote 'digital equity.' Moves give regulators massive power.
Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., is demanding data from the Department of Defense to justify its abortion travel policy's effect on military readiness following the receipt of data showing low usage.
Republicans were much less vocal than their Democratic counterparts on Tuesday as the Supreme Court heard arguments in a challenge to the FDA's regulations making it easier to access the abortion pill.
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.'
The Supreme Court is preparing to dissolve matters that restrict access to the abortion drug mifepristone, which was encouraged by the Food and Drug Administration.
Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer criticized the court's current conservative majority, particularly their originalist interpretation of the Constitution.
The City of Berkeley, California, has entered into a legal settlement with a restaurant industry group, agreeing to repeal its law banning natural gas in new construction.
Sen. Bob Menendez's potential independent Senate bid presents what some Republican candidates believe to be their best shot at earning a seat in decades.
Christine Blasey Ford's memoir about accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault describes how her life was turned upside down by politicians, lawyers and journalists.
Former President Trump has been getting a raw deal from the state of New York, as it and other jurisdictions pile on charges fit for serious criminals, critics said.
The FDA abandoned women and stopped protecting them from abortion-pill complications. Now, the Supreme Court is going to hear the nightmarish accounts from those victims.
The Biden administration's continued push to cancel tens of billions of dollars in student loan debt is facing pushback from experts who warn the effort may attract legal challenges.
Sherri Papini, who created a kidnapping hoax and led a multistate search, has failed to pay over $300,000 in restitution and now faces wage garnishment.
Hollywood A-listers including Kerry Washington and Elizabeth Banks were among those showering Christine Blasey Ford with praise at a swanky party promoting her new book.
A case will be taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday that could affect how women access mifepristone, a pill used in 'the most common type of abortion' in the country.
The Mexican government says that Texas' anti-illegal immigration law, currently being challenged in the courts, would interfere with Mexico's sovereignty.
Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer said he'd be "amazed" if the Dobbs decision leak in 2022 came from a fellow SCOTUS justice, according to a new interview.
Wyoming's Gov. Mark Gordon passed legislation Friday outlawing gender-reassignment procedures on minors in the state and vetoed a separate bill that would have placed additional restrictions on abortion.
The Marble Freedom Trust, a group associated with conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo, recently poured $216 million into various causes, tax forms show.
Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Justice Kavanaugh of sexual assault during his confirmation hearings, joined prominent news outlets for interviews about her new book this week.
Prosecutors in three Wisconsin counties have declined to pursue felony campaign finance violation charges against former President Donald Trump's fundraising committee.
The North Carolina Supreme Court declined Friday to revive a challenge to the city of Asheville's decision to remove a monument to Civil War-era Gov. Zebulon Vance.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday about the federal government's approval process for the drug mifepristone, used to terminate pregnancies.
Scott Sweetow, a 30-year veteran of the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms, Tobacco and Explosives, told Fox News a judge's finding that illegal immigrants have Second Amendment rights is "hugely problematic."
More than a dozen states, led by Texas and Louisiana, are suing the Biden administration over its climate change actions pausing several major energy projects.
Chinese coast guard officials, backed by a military helicopter, unsuccessfully attempted to block multiple Philippine government ships containing scientists.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging New Hampshire's removal of a historical marker dedicated to the late Concord-born U.S. Communist Party leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit by award-winning writer Wendell Berry and his wife, which was aimed at preventing the removal of a 1930s mural at the University of Kentucky.
Biden's nominee for federal circuit court, who would be the first Muslim to serve, faces an uncertain future as Democratic support for the president's choice appears to wane.
The Supreme Court case alleging collusion between the feds and Big Tech is the "most important" First Amendment challenge in U.S. history according to Missouri's attorney general.
A small town political feud landed a Texas councilwoman behind bars. Now the Supreme Court will decide if she can sue for politically motivated retaliation.
Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley reacts to Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's comments regarding the First Amendment during a Supreme Court hearing on censorship.
A federal judge declined to sanction former President Trump's ex-attorney, Michael Cohen, after Cohen submitted court documents that cited fake cases generated by AI.
Virginia won't force churches, a Christian school and a crisis pregnancy center from violating their beliefs on sexuality in a new settlement agreement.
Christine Blasey Ford said investigations finding no evidence to support assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh were "devastating" and led to a dark period.
Former MS law enforcement officers Daniel Opdyke and Christian Dedmon are to be sentenced for torturing two Black men, and new information came out about a past assault of Dedmon's.
Former President Trump has touted a ban on abortions at around 15 weeks of pregnancy, suggesting the time limit could unite the country on such a politically charged issue.
After the Supreme Court ruled a Texas law targeting suspected illegal immigrants to remain in effect during its further adjudication, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick celebrated on Fox News.
Sen. Eric Schmitt isn't dismayed by seemingly skeptical questions from Supreme Court justices during oral arguments in Murthy v. Missouri on Monday over the federal government's ability to direct and coordinate with social media companies.
The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals issued a rule late Tuesday night blocking a Texas state law that allowed law enforcement officers to arrest and deport illegal immigrants.
Judiciary Republicans dropped a damning impeachment video Tuesday night exclusively obtained early by Breitbart News, featuring never seen footage of former Biden associates speaking with the House impeachment inquiry.Β
The NRSC and Chairman Daines filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court on Tuesday in support of former President Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity and his appeal of the D.C. Circuit Court's ruling.
Christine Blasey Ford said Tuesday on "The View" that she never thought she'd have to be on television or testify before Congress after accusing Justice Kavanaugh.
Former Republican Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer celebrated the Supreme Court's stay of Texas' tough immigration law, similar to one she implemented during her first term.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday asked for arguments to be presented within two days in a case over the legislative boundaries affected by a recall effort against Robin Vos.
Democratic Arizona state Sen. Eva Burch announced Monday her intent to receive an abortion after being informed that her pregnancy is no longer viable.
U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman has ruled that an illegal immigrant who has not committed a violent crime cannot be deprived of his gun rights.
"The View" co-host Joy Behar scolded some men in Tuesday's live audience for not applauding Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault.
A federal court in California ruled Monday that it is constitutional to restrict firearm possession for defendants awaiting trial due to historic U.S. laws of a similar type.
Six former Mississippi police officers await sentencing after pleading guilty to a long list of crimes in the racially motivated torturing of two Black men.
The Democratic primary for one of Ohio's Supreme Court seats has begun. The state's Supreme Court has a 4-3 Republican majority, but Democrats hope to flip that in their favor.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was ridiculed on Monday after voicing her concerns that the First Amendment could limit the federal government.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan joined 'America Reports' to sound off on highlights from oral arguments in Murthy v Missouri, a case regarding COVID-era censorship.
Gotion Inc., a subsidiary of a Chinese electric vehicle battery maker, is suing a small Michigan township over local officials' opposition to its green energy project.
During Supreme Court arguments challenging the Biden admin's alleged coordination with Big Tech, one justice's comments about the governmentβs relationship with the constitution raised eyebrows.
Conservatives have claimed First Amendment violations by the Biden administration and accused of improperly coordinating with tech firms to remove information posted by private users on social media.
A politician from New Mexico who participated in the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021, will not be able to run for local or federal office following a Supreme Court decision.
Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer criticized the court's majority in the Dobbs decision and argued that there were "too many questions" as a result.
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments in a key First Amendment case brought by the NRA to challenge a government officialβs action they say violates the First Amendment.
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments challenging the Biden administrationβs alleged coordination with Big Tech to censor certain messages.
Sylvia Gonzalez's attempt to get a city manager canned landed her in jail. Now the Supreme Court will decide if she can sue for politically motivated retaliation.
A new report found found women who sought supportive care over abortion after their babies were diagnosed with fatal anomalies were highly satisfied with the care.
Livia Tossici-Bolt held a sign reading "here to talk, if you want" near an abortion facility in England, which authorities said was in violation of "buffer zones."
Peter Navarro, who served in the White House under former President Donald Trump, has filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court for his release from prison.
The U.S. Supreme Court denied a West Texas A&M LGBT group's emergency request to allow a drag show planned on campus later to month to go forward after it was banned by the administration.
The Supreme Court has ruled that low-level drug dealers cannot receive shortened prison terms under the First Step Act, a bipartisan criminal justice overhaul.
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that public officials may be sued for blocking critics on social media, extending a precedent set during the Trump presidency.
The U.S. government is reconsidering a legal challenge against an expedition to the Titanic, which it filed citing a law that treats the shipwreck as a gravesite.
Soon the Supreme Court willΒ examine whether the FDA has failedΒ to do the very job it was createdΒ for:Β protect the publicβs health by ensuring the safety and efficacy of drugs.
GOP Rep. Marc Molinaro is co-sponsoring the "Access to Family Building Act," which looks to defend in vitro fertilization after controversy in Alabama.
A federal judge has found Flint, Michigan, in contempt for its failure to comply with a court order outlining its duty to finish replacing its old lead water pipes.
Authorities in Virginia have opened a death investigation after a deceased baby was found in a pond in Leesburg. Police are seeking the public's help to find answers.
As the 2024 presidential campaign heats up, count on Democrats to continue to push the abortion rights issue. That poses a major problem for Donald Trump.
Second Amendment groups have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review the Protect Illinois Communities Act and declare it unconstitutional for banning commonly owned rifles.
A Kansas judge sided with Attorney General Kris Kobach in ruling that transgender rights are not violated by refusing to change sex on driver's licenses.
OH voters supported Donald Trump in the last two presidential elections, but some think Ohio may be returning to its swing state status after recent support for liberal policies.
Florida and the Seminole Tribe have a compact giving the tribe exclusive online sports betting and casino gambling rights, but legal challenges question the legality of bets.
A nationwide review of procedures found complicated, varying systems for resolving open government disputes that often put the burden of enforcing transparency laws on private citizens.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson told "CBS Mornings" that he doesn't know whether destruction of fertilized embryos in IVF procedures constitutes murder, despite his pro-life beliefs.
President Biden's decision to target Supreme Court justices during his State of the Union address on Thursday mirrored that of former President Barack Obama in 2010.
Civil rights activist and sister-in-law of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Naomi Barber King, has died in Atlanta at age 92 after a life of courage and resilience.
U.S. Army Sgt. Korbein Schultz was charged with conspiring to obtain and disclose military defense information, bribery of a public official, and more for selling military secrets.
Thereβs a certain elegance to the off-ramp that all nine justices chose, forestalling further partisan toxicity and avoiding any labeling of a βMAGA court" and the like.
An LGBTQ+ student group at West Texas A&M has appealed to the Supreme Court, alleging free speech violations after the public universityβs president canceled a planned campus drag show.
A pro-life activist who was conceived in rape will be a GOP guest at Thursday night's State of the Union address to challenge Democrats' abortion policies.
Maryland lawmakers are considering a proposal that would provide funding to abortion clinics from unused Affordable Care Act money as the state sees a rise in abortion demand.
A new Biden administration Environmental Protection Agency rule setting stricter standards for deadly soot pollution is being challenged in court by 25 Republican-led states.
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Former President Donald Trump's campaign is rejecting an effort to get the Republican National Committee to cover the legal bills associated with his pending criminal cases.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on the question of whether former President Trump is immune from prosecution in Special Counsel Jack Smithβs election interference case on April 25.
Former Honduras President Juan Orlando HernΓ‘ndez is on trial in a federal courthouse in Manhattan. He is accused of taking bribes to protect drug traffickers.
Alabama Republicans chose Justice Sarah Stewart as their nominee to lead the state Supreme Court following her frozen embryo ruling that raised concern regarding IVF access.
Sen. Katie Britt will give the Republican response to President Biden's State of the Union address Thursday, and she plans to make the case for the GOP as the party of parents and families.
A group of Republican AGs are demanding that YouTube remove a "misleading" context disclaimer on a video posted by a pro-life group warning about chemical abortions.
The Supreme Court's unanimous ruling to keep former President Trump on the ballot is a win for democracy, according to Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in a case that will have major implications for public policy with respect to the rising homelessness epidemic.
Former Obama advisor David Axelrod admitted that former President Trump's recent legal victory at the Supreme Court makes him look "indomitable" and "strong."
A federal district judge ruled that requiring small business owners to report details on their owners and others who benefit from the business, was unconstitutional.
Keith Olbermann called for the Supreme Court to be βdissolved" following Mondayβs unanimous ruling against Colorado's removal of former President Trump from the 2024 ballot.
Democrat Rep. Jamie Raskin and others in the House are making plans to 'disqualify' former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot despite Monday's Supreme Court ruling.
Colorado Republicans want to recall Secretary of State Jena Griswold after she lost her case to remove former President Trump from the ballot at the U.S Supreme Court.
The three liberal Supreme Court justices -- Ketanji Brown Jackson, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan -- wrote a concurrence that was analyzed by Vivek Ramaswamy.
Former "American Idol" contestant Danny Gokey reflected on his experience at the 2024 March for Life and the backlash he's received for posting pro-life content.
Fox News host Sean Hannity says former President Donald Trump "scored a major victory today" after the Supreme Court said he cannot be banned from the Colorado ballot.
Fox News host Jesse Watters unpacks the significance of the Supreme Court's 9-0 ruling in the Trump Colorado ballot ban case on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Fox News host Laura Ingraham reacts to liberal sadness over the Supreme Court ruling in a 9-0 decision that former President Donald Trump can not be excluded from the Colorado ballot.
House Speaker Johnson slammed reports that Democrats are ginning up legislation in reaction to the Supreme Courtβs decision Monday to keep Trump off the 2024 ballot.
The Supreme CourtΒ has issued a stay on SB 4, the Texas law that gives police the ability to arrest anyone they believe has crossed into the U.S. illegally.
Legal scholars weighed in Monday after the Supreme Court unanimously sided with former President Trump against an effort in Colorado to remove him from the ballot.
While abortion is legal and available in the vast majority of European countries, there is a wide range of legislation dictating timeframes and conditions for access.
Jena Griswold appeared on MSNBC to express her opinion that Donald Trump is still an 'oathbreaking insurrectionist' despite the unanimous SCOTUS ruling.
A years long legal dispute surrounding a piece of national forest in Arizona continues. Native Americans consider it sacred, and a mining group wants the copper beneath it.
The co-hosts of ABC's "The View" conceded Monday that the Supreme Court made the right decision in unanimously ruling Trump shouldn't be off Colorado's ballot.
President Biden disparaged Justice Clarence Thomas during a recent interview and referred to him as the justice who "likes to spend a lot of time on yachts."
EXCLUSIVE: Former President Trump told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview that the Supreme Courtβs unanimous ruling Monday is βboth unifying and inspirational," while stressing the importance of the high courtβs pending decision in the issue of presidential immunity.
The Supreme Court sided with former President Donald Trump in his challenge to the state of Coloradoβs attempt to kick him off the 2024 primary ballot.
House Republicans led by Jim Jordan (R-OH) are demanding information from Google regarding the level of US government involvement in the development of its ultra-woke AI chatbot, Gemini.
The Supreme Courtβs decision in a case that will determine whether former President Trump can be kicked off Coloradoβs state primary ballot could arrive as early as Monday.
Pro-choice OBGYNs called a pro-life group's fetal development video being shown in some schools' sex-education classes, "misleading" and "agenda" filled.
The United States Supreme Court angered liberal media pundits after they agreed to review whether Donald Trump has immunity in the election interference case.
Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee's Atlanta courtroom has been the scene of some unbelievable testimony from prosecutors Fani Willis and Nathan Wade over the past few weeks.
CVS and Walgreens, the two largest pharmaceutical chains in the U.S., are set to begin selling the abortion pill mifepristone this month, just weeks before the Supreme Court is slated to hear arguments regarding its approval.
Progressives media pundits have been weighing in on Trump and the decision by the Supreme Court to review the immunity question. They are saying outrageous things. Here's the truth. .
Actor Terrence Howard reportedly said that it is "immoral" for the government to charge taxes to the descendants of slaves" after threatening a Justice Department lawyer.
Late Show host Stephen Colbert lamented the U.S. Supreme Court decision to hear former President Trump's immunity argument involving his 2020 election interference case.
Pop star Olivia Rodrigo is donating a portion of ticket sales for her new North American tour to several groups that help women travel to get abortions.
Lawmakers in South Carolina's General Assembly are debating making changes in how the Palmetto State choose judges through a new bill which proposes procedural adaptations.
As MSNBC hosts lamented choice made by the Supreme Court, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow painted a grim scenario of how it could lead to the rise of Trump as a dictator.
Federal judge David Ezra has issued a preliminary injunction blocking Texas from enforcing a new law that would make illegal immigration a state crime.
Fox News contributor and constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley responds to MSNBC host Rachel Maddow and the left denouncing the Supreme Court's agenda.
Ohio University has paused the awarding of race-based diversity scholarships following the Supreme Court's decision to strike down affirmative action in college admissions.
Lila Rose, president of Live Action, responded to criticism against the nonprofit group's "Baby Olivia" fetal development video in an interview with Fox News Digital.
The fossil fuel industry is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a series of key questions related to ongoing litigation accusing it of causing global warming.
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee are giving Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas until the end of next week to explain why an illegal alien, now accused of murdering 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley, was released into the United States with parole from the southern border.
An Illinois judge has ordered the removal of former President Donald Trump from the state's 2024 Republican presidential primary ballot, for violating section three of the 14th Amendment.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review whether former president Donald Trump has immunity from prosecution in the Special Counsel's federal election interference case.
The Republican-led House in Missouri gave initial approval Wednesday for a bill which would block Medicaid funding from going to Planned Parenthood, similar to a 2019 fiscal year bill.
Sen. Tammy Duckworth D-Ill. will attempt to force a vote Wednesday on her bill to protect In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) procedures in the wake of Alabama's controversial Supreme Court ruling.
The Supreme Court cleared Idaho to execute Thomas Eugene Creech on Wednesday, but state employees failed to establish an IV line, ending the procedure.
Indiana's law banning minors from seeking gender-transitioning treatments is now enforceable following a federal appeals court ruling after a lower judge issued an injunction last year.
France's Senate is set to vote on a bill aiming to enshrine a woman's right to abortion in the constitution. The measure was promised by President Emmanuel Macron.