Olympic Committee sues Prime Hydration
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FOX 5's Katie Barlow talks the latest sports headlines from a dropped suit against Jerry Jones, Olympic Committee sues Prime Hydration, and Harvard women?s hockey coach sues school.

How does crime impact young adults?
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FOX 5's Katie Barlow interviews Judge Keith B. Johnson, juvenile court judge on the trajectory of Black youth in the legal system and what?s being done to help them see themselves after they?ve been in it.

Who is Kamala Harris, the prosecutor?
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VP Kamala Harris has ascended to the top of the presidential ticket. Sam Levin from The Guardian talks about her time as a prosecutor

Third judge in Young Thug's racketeering trial
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Rapper Young Thug and five codefendants are accused of running a criminal street enterprise. The YSL RICO trial is now getting a third judge.

Donald Trump case dropped by federal judge
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Just days after an assassination attempt, a federal judge in Florida dismissed the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump.

Supreme Court issues ruling on First Amendment rights and social media
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The Supreme Court knocked a pair of cases concerning the regulation of social media content and First Amendment rights back down to a lower court. General counsel for NetChoice Carl Szabo joins In The Courts to discuss the ruling.

Supreme Court rules on presidential immunity case
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The Supreme Court issued a ruling in the Jan. 6 case of former President Donald Trump and what he could be held liable for in terms of the Jan. 6 riots. FOX 5's Katie Barlow speaks with former Trump defense attorney Jim Trusty about what this means for Trump going forward.

In The Courts: The Debrief
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In this week's debrief, FOX 5's Katie Barlow discusses the Supreme Court's decision to overturn its ruling in Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., a landmark decision that set forth the legal test for when U.S. federal courts must defer to a government agency's interpretation of a law or statute.

Supreme Court expected to take up case on gender-affirming care for minors
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The Supreme Court is expected to take up a case dealing with gender-affirming care for minors in its next session. Cait Smith, the director of LGBTQIA+ policy for the Center for American Progress explains what this could mean for the U.S.

SCOTUS upholds limits on domestic abusers' gun rights
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In an 8-1 decision, the Supreme Court ruled to uphold limits on the gun rights of domestic abusers. Terry H., a survivor of intimate partner violence, joins our Katie Barlow on In The Courts to discuss the importance of this ruling.

Supreme Court issues rulings on abortion cases
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On Thursday, the Supreme Court cleared the way for emergency abortions in Idaho despite a near-total ban in the state. FOX 5's Katie Barlow speaks with Dr. Jamila Perritt, the CEO of Physicians for Reproductive Health, about the ruling and how it impacts women nationwide.

Supreme Court issues ruling on obstruction charges, clearing many Jan. 6 rioters
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The Supreme Court issued its ruling in a case that impacted the prosecutions of hundreds of Jan. 6 participants, as well as former President Donald Trump?s Jan. 6 criminal case. The court sided with the plaintiff in the case, saying that the law applies to the destruction of records or documents when it comes to obstructing an official proceeding, which is what prosecutors have argued many of those who participated in the Jan. 6 riots did.

Supreme Court upholds law barring domestic abusers from gun ownership
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Terry Houser, a survivor of domestic abuse talked about the SCOTUS ruling that keeps guns out of the hands of those convicted of domestic abuse.

Supreme Court allows emergency abortions in Idaho
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Dr. Jamila Perritt, the CEO of Physicians for Reproductive Health talks court rulings on abortion, keeping the abortion pill on the market, and the ruling in Idaho that allows doctors to perform abortions in emergency situations.

Journalist jailed for asking a question
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Freelance journalist, Priscilla Villareal was jailed just for asking police a question and now she is asking for the Supreme Court to hear her case.

Trump's gag order appeal rejected
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The New York Court of Appeals declined to hear former President Donald Trump's appeal of the gag order in the hush money case.