Wyoming Librarian Fired Over LGBTQ+ Books Wins $700K Settlement in Landmark Case
Terri Lesley, a Wyoming library director, will receive a $700,000 settlement after being fired for refusing to remove books with LGBTQ+ themes and sexual content.
Terri Lesley, a Wyoming library director, will receive a $700,000 settlement after being fired for refusing to remove books with LGBTQ+ themes and sexual content.
New York AG Letitia James has been indicted following the removal of a federal prosecutor who deemed the evidence insufficient—a move tied to Trump’s intervention.
Publix has confirmed it will allow customers to openly carry firearms in its Florida stores, citing compliance with a recent state court ruling that struck down the open carry ban.
The State Department has terminated a foreign service officer for failing to disclose a romantic relationship with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party official.
Donald Trump has reignited his Nobel Peace Prize ambitions with a major announcement on the Israel-Hamas conflict just days before the 2025 winner is revealed.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has been indicted on federal charges of bank fraud and making false statements related to a 2020 property purchase in Virginia.
New York Attorney General Letitia James made holding Donald Trump accountable the cornerstone of her 2018 campaign—and followed through with a historic civil fraud case.
From logistics to surveillance, National Guard deployments under Trump are reshaping the line between military support and law enforcement—with serious legal and social implications.
Los Angeles County is considering an emergency declaration to protect immigrant communities from escalating ICE raids, including an eviction moratorium and expanded legal support.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has coordinated nearly 40 multi-state lawsuits against the Trump administration, cementing her role as a leading legal counterweight to federal policy.