The Alabama Supreme Court has authorized the execution of 64-year-old Keith Edmund Gavin, who in 1998 killed a delivery driver withdrawing cash from an ATM.
A lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a new Kentucky law intended to curb the use of vape products by minors has been filed in Franklin Circuit Court.
Maine could soon shield from liability those who perform abortions or gender surgeries for minors from other states under a bill heading to Gov. Janet Mills' desk.
FIRST ON FOX: The America First Legal Foundation accused the Biden administration of regularly deleting federal records in a lawsuit that it said will have deep ramifications.
Seven individuals have been selected to serve as jurors in former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York City β lawyers need to choose eleven more before the trial begins.
FIRST ON FOX: A government watchdog group filed a federal lawsuit against the Health and Human Services Department, demanding documents related to its proposed menthol cigarette ban.
The Supreme Court ruled that ranchers and other property owners can move forward with a Fifth Amendment lawsuit claiming Texas highway construction flooded their lands.
The Supreme Court's ruling on an obstruction of justice case for a Capitol riot defendant could have major implication on Trump's unrelated election interference case
Legal experts say the DOJ was βon the ropes" in Tuesdayβs oral arguments at the Supreme Court in a case questioning whether a Jan. 6 rioter can be charged with obstruction.
Pro-life and Christian activists say that former President Donald Trump risks alienating a key voting bloc with his moderated stance on abortion ahead of the 2024 election.
U.S. District Judge Janis Graham Jack is fining Texas $100,000 per day for not adequately investigating the allegations of abuse in the state's foster care system.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Department of Veterans Affairs improperly calculated educational benefits of war veteran James Rudisill, who served in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Azerbaijan says the UN's International Court of Justice does not have jurisdiction to hear Armenia's case alleging Azerbaijan violated a convention prohibiting racial discrimination.
Former detainees of Iraqβs Abu Ghraib prison are suing Virginia-based military contractor CACI for what they claim is its role in the torture they suffered while imprisoned.
Tommy Tuberville is looking to increase transparency between the VA and taxpayers by requiring the department to report on abortions facilitated each quarter.
Former President Trump was warned not to miss any court dates by Judge Juan Merchan, but Piers Morgan said he should attend his son's graduation anyway.
A couple who owned a Colorado funeral home faces fraud charges among other things, after allegedly spending over $880,000 in COVID relief funds on vacations and luxury items
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from a Black Lives Matter organizer who was held liable for a protesterβs attack on a police officer at a protest he organized.
An independent commission in Germany has recommended that abortion be removed from the penal code and legalized within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
Civil lawsuits alleging that Khalifa Hifter, a Libyan military commander and U.S. citizen, killed civilians in the Libyan civil war was tossed out of U.S. court.
A California county told a construction worker he'd have to pay $23,000 to obtain a building permit for a new house, so he sued. The Supreme Court just ruled on his case.
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."
How the U.S. Supreme Court decides the fate of an obscure Capitol riot defendant will have immediate implications for the former and perhaps future president.
Kansas Democratic Governor Laura Kelly vetoed a bill that would have outlawed transgender treatment for minors in the state Friday, as well as two other pieces of legislation seeking to impose additional abortion restrictions.
HBO's Bill Maher knocked former President Trump and Republicans for embracing a not-so-pro-life stance in supporting states to control their own abortion laws.
Judge Juan Merchan denied Trump's motion for a delay as his defense submitted a pre-trial letter challenging the jury selection just days before the trial begins in New York City.
Maine is suing Monsanto over its alleged knowledge that it was selling products containing harmful PCB chemicals that contributed to contamination of the state's natural resources.
Proposals to lift a near-total ban on abortion will move forward, Polish lawmakers voted on Friday; the country has one of the most restrictive abortion laws in Europe.
Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Arizona Friday and paint a dark picture of what America will look like if Trump wins a second term and abortion bans remain legal.
Donald Trump's ridiculous court case is finally heading to trial. Progressive DA Bragg is counting on a liberal judge and an anti-Trump jury to cover for fact he has no case.
Conservative activist Leonard Leo was subpoenaed by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday which he says he will not comply with due to its "politically motivated" nature.
Lawmakers in Poland, which has one of the most restrictive abortion laws in Europe, held a debate on Thursday over liberalizing the law; many women terminate pregnancies with pills from abroad.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, a liberal, announced her retirement Thursday, opening up a seat on the hotly-contested high court's bench.
EXCLUSIVE:Β America First Policy Institute on Thursday is rolling out an agenda that will βempower women" and support them in βchallenging situations," including unexpected pregnancies, fertility issues, adoption and more, while providing mental health resources surrounding abortion and pregnancy.
Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law Wednesday a bill that allows local police to arrest illegal immigrants in the Hawkeye State who were previously deported.
President Biden's 2024 campaign publicly scolded media outlets for their coverage of President Donald Trump's abortion stance during a Monday Zoom call.
In a landmark decision, the Arizona Supreme Court has given the go-ahead to enforce a law that bans almost all abortions except if the mother's life is in jeopardy.
Former President Donald Trump walked back his abortion platform on Wednesday, saying the recent Arizona pro-life ruling went "too far" despite previously emphasizing states' rights on the matter.
The Biden administration is already facing a potential lawsuit in response to its recent regulations cracking down on emissions from major chemical manufacturing facilities.
Former President Trump criticized former Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday morning due to their disagreement on the importance of a federal abortion ban.
Arizona Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs called out Republican lawmakers who distanced themselves from a state Supreme Court decision that reinstated a 160-year-old abortion ban.
The House has crafted reforms to FISA that will prevent inappropriate actions from the Intelligence Community while maintaining Section 702βs ability to monitor foreign terrorists and spies overseas.
Liberal Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor is facing calls to retire so President Biden can appoint a younger, liberal justice to the court, as Trump leads in the polls.
USA Today reportedly changed a headline about presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trumpβs abortion stance to appease the Biden-Harris campaign after staffers complained on a press call.
The Arizona Supreme Court issued a ruling on Tuesday reverting the state back to a 160-year-old pre-statehood law that outlaws abortions in nearly all circumstances and criminalizes abortionists.
Billionaire businessman Don Hankey, who provided the means for Trump's $175 million bond, says the legal scrutiny brought against the money has been intense.
Special Counsel Jack Smith's prosecutorial team urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reject former President Trump's claims of immunity from criminal prosecution in the Jan. 6 case.
Going into the 2024 election, Republicans have dominated the major issues that matter to Americans: inflation/economy and immigration. Pivoting to abortion is not a smart move.
Former President Donald Trump spoke with FOX News' Howard Kurtz to share his thoughts on abortion policies that would make him more palatable to less conservative voters.
Former Vice President Mike Pence charges that Donald Trump's announcement not supporting a federal abortion ban is a "retreat" and "a slap in the face to the millions of pro-life Americans."
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.
New Jersey county clerks have withdrawn appeals to a ruling requiring they redraw primary election ballots argued to unfairly favor the state's Democratic establishment.
Whoopi Goldberg said during "The View" on Monday that abortion was not mentioned in the Ten Commandments and argued it can't be applied to "Thou shalt not kill."
Former President Donald Trump clarified his stance on abortion on Monday, saying he supported states determining their own laws so long as there were rape, incest and life of the mother exceptions.
Bronx Criminal Court Judge Eugene Bowen, a Democrat, set loose six suspected migrant squatters without bail after their arrest on weapons and drugs charges.
The DOD reported that a new policy that provided for taxpayer funding of abortion travel for service members was used only 12 times between June and December 2023.
Pro-choice advocacy groups in Michigan, including the American Civil Liberties Union, want to repeal parental consent to obtain an abortion via a report released on Thursday.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty forced the state bar association to suspend its "Diversity Clerkship Program" after alleging that it is racially discriminatory.
Four more pro-life protesters were convicted of violating the FACE Act. The charges stem from a 2021 anti-abortion demonstration at a clinic outside Nashville.
Democratic Sen. Blumenthal suggested Justice Sotomayor weigh the "competing factors" in a decision to retire, and argued Democrats need to "learn a lesson."
"The View" co-hosts unleashed on critics calling on Justice Sotomayor to step down on Thursday and said the Supreme Court Justice was a "thoughtful person."
Violators could face a $5,000 to $10,000 penalty and imprisonment up to 25 years if the coercion is conducted through stalking, human trafficking, blackmail, criminal threat or other criminal offenses.
The latest corruption allegations against Sen. Menendez have Americans shaking their heads. But the N.J. lawmaker may escape punishment because legal clarity is urgently needed.
Special Counsel Jack Smith rebuked Florida District Judge Aileen Cannon for a jury instruction order based on a "fundamentally flawed legal premise" in the Trump document case.
Arizona for Abortion Access, a coalition of pro-choice groups, says it has collected enough signatures to get a constitutional amendment on abortion on the state's 2024 ballot.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor is facing another call from a liberal journalist to retire from the Supreme Court, so that Biden can appoint another liberal justice to the bench.
North Carolina attorney Thomas Farr, known for his work with redistricting and election law, has died at 69 years old. He was nominated four times to a U.S. District Court judgeship.
Pro-life advocates spoke to Fox News Digital about Florida becoming the latest abortion battleground as voters are set to weigh in on the issue post Roe v. Wade.
Scotland has gone from William Wallace fighting for 'freedom' to J.K. Rowling. The 'Harry Potter' author is defending the ability to speak her mind despite new hate speech laws.
A federal judge has ruled that migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard in 2022 can sue the aviation company, saying they were targeted because of their ethnic background.
Two Mississippi catfish farms have settled a lawsuit alleging that workers imported from Mexico were paid significantly more than local Black workers for the same labor.
Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers urged the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday to overturn a ruling restricting the prevalence of absentee ballot drop boxes.
A federal district judge struck down a key tenet of President Biden's climate agenda targeting carbon emissions generated by vehicles traveling the national highway system.
Retired Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy is set to release a two-volume memoir in the fall, reflecting on his childhood in California and his 30 years on the court.
Alabama inmate Alan Eugene Miller is suing to block the state's attempt to put him to death using nitrogen gas after that execution method was tried in January with unclear results.
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.
Sorority lawsuit seeks to defend something that the vast majority of people understand -- that men and women are different. Changing that could jeopardize laws that protect women.
The Republican Party cannot find a consistent stance to take on IVF procedures after an Alabama Supreme Court ruling raised questions about the technology's compliance with pro-life ethics.
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.
A federal judge agreed Friday to block New Jersey's primary ballot design, widely panned as being deliberately structured to boost candidates favored by their parties' establishment.
Polish President Andrzej Duda vetoed Friday a law that would have permitted over-the-counter access to the morning after pill for women and girls 15 and older.
President Biden's administration is continuing its effort to confirm a controversial judicial nominee as senators press concerns over antisemitism and anti-law enforcement accusations.
A federal court on Tuesday ruled that this year's congressional elections in South Carolina will be held under current district lines, which it previously deemed unconstitutional.
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled Thursday that the state's longstanding ban on Sunday hunting is constitutional, dismissing a lawsuit asserting the contrary.
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.
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.