Ex-Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis requests the Supreme Court to overturn the same-sex marriage ruling

Kim Davis Marks Anniversary of Landmark Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Kim Davis, a former County Clerk in Kentucky, is reflecting on the 10th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s ruling that legalized same-sex marriage throughout the country. This landmark decision occurred back in June 2015, shortly before Davis was briefly jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses […]
Court ruling on Trump’s birthright citizenship case initiates significant conflict ahead of Supreme Court

Trump Signs Executive Order on Citizenship On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled “Protecting the Meaning and Values of American Citizenship.” This order is set to take effect on July 27 and aims to establish a new U.S. policy that prevents mothers from being considered illegal immigrants while […]
Court acquits five Canadian hockey players in sexual assault case

Acquittal of Canada World Junior Hockey Players in Sexual Assault Case Five members of the 2018 Canada World Junior ice hockey team have been acquitted of sexual assault charges following a ruling by an Ontario judge who stated that the prosecution could not meet the necessary burden of proof. The players—Michael MacLeod, Carter Hart, Alex […]
Ryan Routh, the suspect in the Trump assassination attempt, is allowed to defend himself in court, a federal judge decides.

Rouse Granted Self-Representation in Assassination Case A federal judge has allowed a man, who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump at a Florida golf course last year, to represent himself in his upcoming trial. This decision came after Ryan Rouse requested to dismiss his court-appointed attorney. During the hearing, District Court Judge Irene Cannon […]
Supreme Court pauses decision that restricts the enforcement of the Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court has halted an appeal that blocks challenges to election maps under the Voting Rights Act from seven states. The reasoning behind the decision from conservative justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch wasn’t detailed by either the majority or the dissenting opinions. This case originated from a lawsuit filed by two […]
Court session reignites legal dispute regarding Trump’s deportations to Venezuela

Judge James Boasberg Weighs Complex Immigration Case Involving Trump Administration U.S. District Judge James Boasberg is currently deliberating in court, listening to arguments from immigration attorneys and the Trump administration. This case, one of President Trump’s most significant immigration issues, could lead to yet another contentious courtroom battle. Boasberg has not indicated which specific issues […]
Two men charged in connection with fentanyl deaths of Kansas City Chiefs fans appear in court

Two men are scheduled to appear in court on Thursday, dealing with murder charges following the tragic deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found deceased in a friend’s backyard back in January 2024. The preliminary hearing for Jordan R. Willis and Ivory “Blade” Carson is set for 10 a.m. EST at the Platt County […]
Court temporarily removes requirement to restore public funding tracker
Federal Court of Appeals Temporarily Lifts Order on Database Restoration On Wednesday, the Federal Court of Appeals temporarily lifted a judge’s order mandating that the Trump administration restore a public database detailing fund allocations to federal agencies. The order was originally set to take effect Thursday morning. However, the U.S. DC Court of Appeals intervened […]
Federal court declares Trump’s directive to end birthright citizenship unconstitutional

Trump’s Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship Faces Legal Challenges President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship hit a legal snag as a federal appeals court deemed it unconstitutional on Wednesday. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco upheld a lower court’s ruling that blocked the nationwide enforcement of the order. […]
Court stops Trump from ending birthright citizenship, supporting previous court’s decision

Federal Court Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order A divided panel of the federal court ruled on Wednesday that President Trump’s executive order won’t enforce the innate illegalization of citizenship, siding with a lower court’s decision that blocks the order. In a 2-1 decision, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals asserted that Democratic attorneys general […]