The week at SCOTUS: Maps, mifepristone and more divide justices on the shadow docket
Why Trumpโs flip-flop on Iranโs uranium stockpile is a big deal
Trump says that Iran giving up its highly enriched uranium isnโt โnecessary.โ Wait, what?
New Trump financial records raise fresh concerns about his anti-immigrant crackdown
The presidentโs latest financial disclosures show he purchased stock in companies his administration is involved with, including Palantir.
Thereโs one clear way to handle Trumpโs lawsuit against the IRS
Thereโs a clear and easy legal option: staying the case. The government should do that.
Tina Peters to be freed from prison by Coloradoโs Democratic governor
The election denier showed no remorse in court, and a judge ultimately sentenced her to nine years. Sheโll now go free, thanks to a Democratic governor.
Texas Childrenโs Hospital to launch โdetransition clinicโ as part of settlement
The hospital will also fire five physicians and pay $10 million to settle Attorney General Ken Paxtonโs investigation into its provision of gender-affirming care.
Trump infuriates far-right influencers by touting Chinese land ownership
Prominent conservatives were apoplectic after the president contradicted himself by vocally supporting Chinese ownership of American farmland.
The bone-chilling disregard for prosecutorial conduct that led to Murdaugh’s overturned conviction
As a former defense attorney, Iโve seen bad behavior like that of South Carolina Colleton County Clerk Rebecca Hill play out in court all too often.
GOP senator is tired of hearing about the Jan. 6 attack, but the past is not even past
Sen. Eric Schmitt complained that Democrats keep bringing up the insurrectionist attack on the Capitol. His whining brought a William Faulkner line to mind.
Judge declares a mistrial in Harvey Weinsteinโs rape retrial after jury says it is deadlocked
The mistrial leaves the New York rape charge against the former Hollywood mogul in limbo after three trials. He remains behind bars for other sex crimes.








