Federal appeals court declares California’s ammunition background checks unconstitutional

California Ammunition Background Check Law Ruled Unconstitutional A federal appeals court announced on Thursday that California’s requirement for ammunition buyers to undergo background checks is unconstitutional, infringing on Second Amendment rights. This ruling came from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which voted 2-1 to maintain a lower court’s permanent injunction against the state’s […]
Federal appeals court rules on California ammunition background checks case

Split Ruling on California’s Ammo Background Check Law A divided federal appeals court ruled on Thursday regarding California’s law that mandates background checks for firearm owners purchasing ammunition. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Pasadena, California, upheld a lower court’s permanent injunction against the law with a 2-1 vote. Circuit Judge Sandra […]
Appeals court gives Mike Lindell victory in battle over $5M election fraud challenge

Federal Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Mike Lindell A federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday that Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, will not have to pay $5 million to a software developer who claimed victory in a contest related to allegations of foreign interference in the 2020 election. The decision, made unanimously by […]
Appeals court refuses to lift Trump’s restrictions on AP White House access

A federal judge in Washington, DC, has chosen not to overturn a prior ruling that permitted President Trump’s administration to limit access for the Associated Press to particular areas of the White House. The White House had excluded the Associated Press from the Press Pool, a group of rotating reporters tasked with covering the president’s […]
Appeals Court Reverses New Jersey Law Protecting Undocumented Immigrants from Detention

The Court of Appeals has overturned New Jersey’s sanctuary law that aimed to prevent state and local agencies, as well as private contractors, from detaining undocumented immigrants in collaboration with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). On Tuesday, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals delivered a 2-1 verdict declaring that New Jersey’s law, known as AB […]
X Achieves a Win for Openness and Free Expression in Appeals Court

Elon Musk’s X Wins Court Ruling on Gag Orders Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, has achieved a significant win at the DC Circuit Court of Appeals regarding a gag order. This order restricts the platform from informing users when it receives government search warrants or subpoenas. “The DC Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled […]
F1 is thinking about raising deposit fees for protests and appeals.

Formula 1 Reviews Fees for Protests and Appeals In a statement on Tuesday, Formula 1 indicated that they are considering changes to the deposit fees linked to protests, appeals, and reviews. They may also introduce fees related to investigations. This announcement follows the third meeting of the Formula 1 Committee, which took place at the […]
Victory for American Citizens: Appeals Court Grants Trump Administration a Deportation Win

An appeals court has ruled that the Trump administration can proceed with plans to end temporary deportation protections for many Afghans and Cameroonians. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is now allowed to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for about 10,000 individuals from these regions. While CASA, a group advocating for immigrants, has a case […]
School in New York Appeals for Trump’s Assistance in Safeguarding the ‘Chiefs’ Mascot and Team Name

Confronted with state mandates, members of the New York district are appealing to President Donald Trump for assistance in preserving Native American school team names and mascots. The Massapequa School District on Long Island is facing pressure to abandon the “Chiefs” designation, along with other Native American references, but they are requesting that Trump uphold […]
Appeals court reverses conviction in 1979 Etan Patz murder case

Conviction Overturned in 1979 Murder Case A federal court has reversed the conviction of a man found guilty of murdering six-year-old Etan Patz in New York City back in 1979. Pedro Hernandez was convicted in February 2017 after he confessed to luring the boy into a basement at a convenience store where he worked, using […]