A lawyer for more than 200 of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims called on Congress to subpoena the late financier’s estate for the so-called “birthday book” that allegedly includes provocative letters from high-profile individuals. The Wall Street Journal last week reported on a letter it said President Trump had sent to Epstein. Trump has sued the Journal...
Conservative watchdog group sues for documents on the alleged removal of the West Point crest from chapel Bibles, following scrutiny over changes to the academy's mission statement.
U.S. District Judge Boasberg weighs new allegations in the Trump administration's immigration case after previously blocking the administration's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans.
A GOP proposal aims to eliminate H-1B visa exceptions for higher education staff, as Rep. Tom Tiffany says it "ensures our institutions invest in the people they are meant to serve."
Senate Judiciary Committee members seek special counsel to investigate declassified intelligence by DNI Gabbard about Obama-era Russian interference claims.
Trump doubles down on Alina Habba's nomination for U.S. attorney in New Jersey after federal judges declined to extend her interim term, creating confusion over who will assume the role.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin helped navigate SALT deduction caps and Byrd rule complexities as the de facto liaison between Senate and House Republicans to pass the "big, beautiful bill."
Trump-backed RNC Chair Michael Whatley jumps into North Carolina's Senate race as Lara Trump declines to run, creating a battle for one of 2026's competitive seats.
Over recent decades, the U.S. civil justice system, once the envy of the world, is increasingly failing to fulfill its basic duty of providing an efficient, consistent, and even-handed system for resolving civil disputes. Politicians and judges in many states have adopted measures that bias the judicial process in favor of plaintiffs, encouraging unwarranted litigation […]