How the Supreme Court has ruled on flag-burning laws

As President Trump signed an executive order this week cracking down on flag burning, here’s a look back at when flag burning and desecration have been challenged in the court of law.

Paris on Politics: Pritzker eyes third term, Illinois abortion study & Gen. McChrystal's book

On this episode of "Paris on Politics," Governor Pritzker is barnstorming the state as he launches his third bid for Illinois governor, but is everyone on board? A new study reveals Illinois as the capital of out-of-state abortions, following a Supreme Court decision impacting Planned Parenthood. Plus, we continue our conversation with retired four-star General Stanley McChrystal on war, peace, and character. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.

Supreme Court ruling makes it easier to claim reverse discrimination at work

The U.S. Supreme Court has revived a case from Ohio where a woman claims she was denied a job and later demoted because she is straight?part of a decision that could make it easier for workers to bring reverse discrimination claims. The ruling comes amid growing legal scrutiny of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs following the court?s 2023 decision striking down affirmative action in college admissions.

Trump news: SCOTUS win, Russia-Ukraine talks & deepfakes

The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans, potentially exposing them to deportation. Also Monday, President Trump said Russia and Ukraine will start ceasefire negotiations after his call with Putin. Later, President Trump signed the Take It Down Act into law. The bill punishes internet abuse involving nonconsensual, explicit imagery. FOX 32's Good Day Chicago starts your morning off with the latest breaking news from across the area.