A federal appeals court has allowed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the abortion pill to temporarily stand with some limitations. The Biden administration appealed […]
Author: Katelynn Richardson
A federal court granted a preliminary injunction Wednesday against the Biden administration’s “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) rule that extends the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) regulatory […]
The Biden administration announced new actions Wednesday to protect abortion access and patient privacy, including a new Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) rule aimed at […]
Abortions dropped by nearly 96% in the thirteen states with bans compared to the months before Roe v. Wade was overturned, a report released Tuesday shows. From […]
An Obama-appointed federal judge hit two teachers who sued over their school district’s mandatory training on becoming an “anti-racist” with nearly $313,000 in attorney’s fees. Springfield, Missouri […]
A federal appeals court ruled Monday that three individuals who sued the Kentucky governor for their right to assemble for worship during COVID-19 must be paid over […]
Conservative legal experts and lawmakers called a Thursday ProPublica report on Clarence Thomas’ vacations with friend and billionaire real estate developer Harlan Crow “partisan,” saying he did […]
The FBI used an undercover employee to inform its leaked analysis on domestic extremism among Catholic Americans, House Judiciary Committee Republican Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan revealed in […]
Two Democratic congress members introduced legislation Monday morning to affirm the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) authority to regulate abortion pills after a federal judge suspended the […]
Democratic senators called for Justice Clarence Thomas’ resignation on Thursday in response to a ProPublica report on his vacations with his friend and billionaire real estate developer […]
Two conservative justices dissented from the Supreme Court’s decision Thursday to dec to review a state’s law banning biological men from competing in women’s sports. West Virginia […]
Thousands of inmates sent home during the COVID-19 pandemic will be able to complete the rest of their sentences there as long as they remain compliant, the […]










