Flavia Moriachetti / Getty Images Climate Change Reparations Melted by New Court Ruling in Deep Blue State A Court struck down lawsuits asking for climate change reparations, a measure to remedy groups who have been affected by climate change. By Sean Hustedde March 28, 2026
Frederic J. Brown - AFP / Getty Images Breaking: Jury Finds Meta, YouTube Guilty in Watershed Social Media Addiction Case, Opens Door for Eye-Watering Damages Mark Zuckerberg and Meta have lost a landmark California lawsuit in which a jury ruled social media giants harmed a young plaintiff. By Jack Davis March 25, 2026
Spencer Weiner-Pool / Getty Images Judge Lays Into Progressive Prosecutors Before Slapping Violent Teen With Tough Sentence Fresh Republican Judge, Raquel West, cracks down on Texas crime laying out tough sentence to teenage vagrant. By Anthony Iafrate March 21, 2026
jstephenlee / Getty ImagesCommentary Convicted Killer Commits Another Brutal Murder Less Than a Year After California Let Him Out on Parole A man murdered two people, but that wasn't enough for California to keep him behind bars for good. He would take another life in 2021. By Samuel Short March 20, 2026
Joel Angel Juarez / Getty Images Trump DOJ Secures Terror Convictions on 8 Antifa Members in First-of-Its-Kind Crackdown on Blue City Leftism A federal jury on Friday convicted eight Antifa members on terrorism charges in a major blow to the violent, left-wing group. By Jack Davis March 14, 2026
Rick Egan - The Salt Lake Tribune - file - pool / AP Judge Smacks Down Tyler Robinson's Request to Seal Key Charlie Kirk Murder Evidence "The rules of preliminary hearings are far different than the rules at trial. The rules of evidence are different ..." By Bryan Chai March 13, 2026
Mike Stewart - Pool / Getty Images Laken Riley's Convicted Killer Strikes Out in Court The illegal immigrant who murdered Laken Riley will not be getting a new trial after a judge shot down his hopes for one. By Jack Davis March 11, 2026
Jamie Kelter Davis / Getty ImagesCommentary Obama Judge Gets Schooled by Appeals Court Following 'Constitutionally Suspect' Injunction Against DHS The appeals court clearly considered the judge's handling of the case to be so over the line that it stepped in to wipe it out. By Joe Saunders March 9, 2026
Al Drago / Getty ImagesCommentary Jack Smith's Report from President Trump's Classified Docs Case Permanently Blocked by Judge Aileen Cannon Democrats have been running the same play against Donald Trump since he entered politics. But it's not happening this time. By Joe Saunders February 23, 2026
Saul Loeb - AFP / Getty Images President Trump Will Fill Two Massive Court Vacancies as He Continues to Shape the Federal Judiciary Two more vacancies are reportedly opening at the U.S. Court of Appeals that will allow President Donald Trump new appointments. By Randy DeSoto February 23, 2026