Court TV - Pool / AP CNN Legal Analyst Implies That Derek Chauvin Has to Prove Innocence to Be Acquitted Derek Chauvin has the same rights to due process as the rest of us, and his attorney was simply doing his job. By Isa Cox April 19, 2021
Stephen Maturen / Getty Images Chauvin Trial Enters Final Phase Monday as City Prepares for the Worst If Derek Chauvin isn't convicted, Minneapolis 'will explode,' one activist said. 'It won't riot; it will explode. It will be a revolt.' By Jack Davis April 19, 2021
The Hill / YouTube screen shot The Chauvin Trial: The Prosecution Rests Its Case on Emotion, Experts & Procedure, But That May Not Be Enough After eleven days of trial in the State of Minnesota vs. Derek Michael Chauvin, the prosecution has rested its case. By Michael Austin April 16, 2021
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Biden Supporters Along Southern Border Turn on POTUS After He Breaks Major Promise 'I thought he was a man of his word, but apparently he’s not keeping his word,' Reynaldo 'Rey' Anzaldua Cavazos said of President Biden. By Cameron Arcand April 16, 2021
The Hill / YouTube screen shot Judge in Derek Chauvin Case Reprimands Prosecution, Threatens Mistrial Cahill informed the court that the late disclosure would not be allowed because it 'prejudiced the defense.' By Erin Coates April 15, 2021
Scott Olson / Getty Images Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes Blow to COVID Restrictions Power-hungry bureaucrats have been calling the shots without input from lawmakers for too long. It is time to stem this executive overreach. By Samantha Chang April 15, 2021
Susan Walsh - Pool / Getty Images Congressional Democrats Are Rolling Out Legislation to Expand the Supreme Court Even liberals such as Justices Stephen Breyer and the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg opposed what Democrats are trying to do now. By Jack Davis April 15, 2021
Grant Faint / Getty Images GOP Reps Introduce Constitutional Amendment to Save Supreme Court A group of Republican lawmakers is leading the fight against progressive attempts to hijack the Supreme Court for their own partisan agenda. By Andrew Thornebrooke April 14, 2021
Irisska / Shutterstock US Court Upholds State Law Protecting Unborn Babies with Down Syndrome A federal appeals court upheld an Ohio law that prohibits doctors from performing abortions based on a fetal diagnosis of Down syndrome. By The Associated Press April 13, 2021
Mike Kline / Getty Images Young Not Stupid: What SCOTUS' Religious Freedom Ruling in California Means for All of Us There are three key takeaways from this ruling to better understand the conflict between lockdowns and civil liberties. By Cameron Arcand April 12, 2021