
Court Reverses $8.2M Defamation Verdict Against Roy Moore
An appeals court reversed an $8.2 million defamation verdict against a PAC for a 2017 ad about Roy Moore’s misconduct.

An appeals court reversed an $8.2 million defamation verdict against a PAC for a 2017 ad about Roy Moore’s misconduct.

The South Dakota Supreme Court ruled that officers in a 2024 shootout can have their names protected under Marsy’s Law.

An appeals court blocked President Trump’s order suspending asylum at the U.S. southern border, citing immigration laws.

Court rulings support mandates to display the Ten Commandments in U.S. schools, sparking debate over religion’s role.

The Justice Dept. settled a $1.25M lawsuit with Carter Page over secret surveillance during the FBI’s Russia probe.

Six accused of plotting to overthrow Nigeria’s President Tinubu face treason charges; all plead not guilty in court.

The Ohio Supreme Court ruled submetering companies as public utilities, leading to increased regulation and consumer protections.

A federal appeals court blocked California’s law requiring federal immigration agents to wear ID, citing constitutionality.

Democrats celebrated a Virginia election win that could give them an edge in national redistricting efforts.

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Michigan, keeping the state’s lawsuit to shut down an aging pipeline in state court.

Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity’s past Facebook posts question the 2020 election’s legitimacy and praise Jan. 6 rioters, complicating her gubernatorial bid.

Texas can display the Ten Commandments in schools, as ruled by a U.S. appeals court, sparking legal challenges.