U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Sept. 18, 2023.

Supreme Court Justices Seem Skeptical of Jan. 6 Obstruction Charge Used in Trump Case

Conservative justices seemed sympathetic to former police officer charged under accounting reform law after entering U.S. Capitol for 4 minutes on Jan. 6, 2021.
Rand Paul questions Rachel Levine on gender-affirming care for minors

Supreme Court Allows Idaho to Enforce Law Blocking Sex-Change Procedures for Minors

The court allowed the Vulnerable Child Protection Act, a state law forbidding so-called gender-affirming care for minors, to take effect pending appeals. The U.S. Supreme...

Fani Willis ‘Inconsistencies’ Found by DOJ: Spokesperson

Fulton County DA Fani Willis was asked by the DOJ to resolve “inconsistencies” in how her office reports federal funding, a spokesperson for federal dept. said.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor

Liberals Trying to Force Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to Retire

Liberals are mounting a pressure campaign to force Justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire so Biden can appoint a younger liberal successor before the election.

Judge Tosses Challenge, Upholds Law Allowing ‘Noncitizens’ to Vote in Washington

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging a Washington, D.C., law allowing “noncitizen residents” to vote in local elections.

Appeals Court Reinstates Hold on Texas Immigration Law

Federal appeals court issued order reinstating hold blocking Texas from enforcing law that enables local law enforcement to arrest suspected illegal immigrants.

US Supreme Court Allows Texas to Enforce Law Against Illegal Immigration

The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Texas to enforce a law that would allow local law enforcement officials to arrest people suspected of being illegal immigrants.

FBI Has to Face Lawsuit Over ‘No-Fly List:’ Supreme Court

The FBI must face a lawsuit filed by a Muslim man who has since been removed from the bureau’s “no-fly list,” the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on March 19.
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, on May 12, 2023. (Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)

Supreme Court Rules Public Officials May Block Their Constituents on Social Media

Public officials may block people on social media in certain situations, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously on March 15, 2024.
Justice Samuel Alito

US Supreme Court Denies Request by Group to Host Drag Show at Texas University

U.S. Supreme Court denied request by student group asking to host a drag show at West Texas A&M University and sought to lift a school ban on the performance.
The New MAGA Deal By Peter Navarro

Appeals Court Denies Peter Navarro’s Bid to Delay Jail Term

Former Trump White House aide Peter Navarro’s bid to delay his prison sentence as he appeals his conviction was rejected on March 14 by a federal court.
Illegal immigrants who passed through a gap in the U.S. border wall await processing by Border Patrol agents in Jacumba, Calif., on Dec. 7, 2023. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

Judge Blocks US Administration From Illegally Diverting Border Wall Funds

A federal judge on Friday blocked the Biden administration from unlawfully redirecting taxpayer funds away from the construction of a wall along the southern border.