
Federal Judge Rules Against Virginia Voter Roll Purge Before Election
A federal judge ordered Virginia to reinstate over 1,600 voters removed under Gov. Youngkin’s directive, citing timing violations. The state plans to appeal.

A federal judge ordered Virginia to reinstate over 1,600 voters removed under Gov. Youngkin’s directive, citing timing violations. The state plans to appeal.
Gov. Jim Pillen appoints Jeffrey Funke as Nebraska Supreme Court Chief Justice as Michael Heavican retires end month
North Dakota’s attorneys seek to reinstate the overturned abortion ban during the appeal process after a judge’s ruling.

Project 2025 seeks to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education, impacting funding for special needs and low-income students.
Colorado’s highest court debates if five zoo elephants can challenge their confinement using a process for prisoners.

Just days before early voting, Secretary Frank LaRose directed officials to require proof of citizenship from some voters.
A federal appeals court upheld New York’s ability to enforce gun bans in sensitive areas despite a Supreme Court ruling.
The TikTok videos haunt 26-year-old Christy Kishbaugh. A young mom was rejected by Idaho ERs due to abortion laws.
Colorado’s highest court will hear if zoo elephants can challenge captivity, questioning animal personhood rights.
Two New York brothers were arrested for allegedly assaulting officers during the Jan. 6 Capitol breach. They face several charges.
A Florida man, Zachary Pearlman, was arrested for allegedly assaulting officers during the January 6 Capitol breach.
An Ohio man faces felony and misdemeanor charges for alleged involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, disrupting Congress.