Lawyers say sheriff's remark about shooting home intruders was 'wildly irresponsible' Santa Rosa, Florida, Sheriff Bob Johnson says homeowners should take shooting lessons so they can ultimately "save the taxpayers money." Matthew S. Schwartz
A Civil War-era measure could keep Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene off the ballot Liberal activists are hoping to use part of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution to keep Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene off the ballot in Georgia. We look at the history of the provision. Ron Elving
In a lawsuit, a group of Texas library patrons says a book ban amounts to censorship Llano County officials said they wanted to remove "pornographic" material from libraries but actually censored books based on political and religious grounds, the library patrons' lawsuit says. Joe Hernandez
Supreme Court weighs Biden Admin's cancellation of 'Remain in Mexico' policy The Trump-era policy required asylum seekers to wait for their immigration hearing in Mexico. The Biden administration suspended the program, but was blocked by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Nina Totenberg
New York judge holds Trump in contempt of court and fines him $10,000 per day A judge has found former President Donald Trump in contempt of court. Trump was ordered to pay $10,000 a day for failure to respond to a subpoena during a probe into the Trump Organization. Andrea Bernstein
Supreme Court seems sympathetic to a coach who claims the right to pray The court's liberal wing has no desire to overturn the court's precedents, but its conservatives want to focus on accommodating religion in public schools and other public institutions. Nina Totenberg
Supreme Court hears case of high school football coach fired for praying on the field The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing the case of Joe Kennedy, a former assistant high school football coach who was fired after praying on the field. Nina Totenberg
Trump is being held in contempt of court for failing to comply with subpoena A judge has held former President Trump in contempt of court for failing to comply with a subpoena from New York's attorney general. He's being fined $10,000 per day for failing to produce documents. Ilya Marritz
Voting groups sue Florida, saying congressional map violates state constitution Voting Rights groups are suing Florida over congressional maps that eliminate two Black voting districts. Even if successful, it's uncertain whether new maps will be imposed before the election. Greg Allen
A judge holds Donald Trump in contempt of court and fines him $10,000 per day Trump has been ordered to pay $10,000 for each day he does not turn over documents sought by the N.Y. attorney general in connection with a civil probe of the Trump Organization.