Court permits Buster Murdaugh’s defamation case to move forward

Buster Murdaugh’s Lawsuit Against CNN Parent Company Advances Buster Murdaugh, the surviving son of Alex Murdaugh, received some positive news this week when a federal judge ruled that his lawsuit against Warner Bros., the parent company of CNN, will move forward. This decision was confirmed by South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon. The ruling came […]
User shares hectic first day at Costco food court: ‘I want to leave’

Costco Food Court Employee Shares Challenging First Day Costco Food Court is known for its hustle and bustle, and one new employee recently shared his experience that many may find relatable. A Reddit user, “ok-development4027,” detailed his overwhelming first day on the job, which he described as almost making him want to quit. The 21-year-old […]
The 21 cases awaiting a decision from the Supreme Court, including issues related to transgender care

The Supreme Court is wrapping up its term, having recently dealt with an emergency appeal stemming from a lower court ruling that aims to delay President Donald Trump’s attempts to reshape the federal government. Currently, the court has 21 cases to address that have been on the agenda from December to mid-May. Among these is […]
First day in court for Kilmar Abrego Garcia concludes without a ruling on custody.

Illegal Immigrant Kilmer Abrego Garcia to Appear Before Judge Kilmer Abrego Garcia, who faces charges related to undocumented migrant trafficking and is a member of MS-13, will soon confront a judge. Following extensive testimony that lasted nearly six hours on Friday, there are still doubts about his potential release before a federal trial set in […]
Court Decides Hamas Supporter Mahmoud Khalil Will Stay in ICE Custody

Hamas Supporter Remains in Custody Mahmoud Khalil, a green card holder and supporter of Hamas, who organized a pro-Hamas protest at Columbia University in New York City, will continue to be held in ICE custody following a ruling from a New Jersey District Judge. On Friday, Judge Michael E. Farbears ruled against Khalil’s release, stating […]
Court decides Trump did not have the power to dismiss CPSC members and mandates their reinstatement

Federal Judge Rules Trump Can’t Fire CPSC Democrats A federal judge in Maryland ruled on Friday that President Donald Trump did not have the authority to dismiss three Democrats from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The judge ordered their reinstatement. U.S. District Judge Matthew Maddox, appointed by President Biden, supported the claims of the […]
Appeals court halts Newsom’s celebration and restores control of the National Guard to Trump just hours after the initial decision.

Governor Newsom’s Legal Battle over National Guard Troops California Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent victory was short-lived after an appeals court intervened. Just hours after a favorable ruling, the situation took a turn that was unexpected. Newsom had taken legal action against the Trump administration, challenging the deployment of National Guard troops and Marines to address […]
Court finds Trump’s dismissals at federal product safety agency unlawful

A federal judge ruled on Friday that the dismissal of three Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) members appointed by President Biden was unlawful, allowing them to return to their positions. U.S. District Judge Matthew Maddox, who has previously served as a presidential appointee in Maryland, mandated the restoration of their salaries and access to office […]
Are the “Two Genders” too controversial? The Supreme Court avoids a decision once more

The Supreme Court has decided not to hear cases that might clarify students’ rights to express views that go against the prevalent acceptance of gender ideology. It’s clear that the Supreme Court takes on only a small fraction of appeal cases, needing to navigate a wide range of constitutional challenges. Yet, the pressing matters that […]
Appeals court refuses to revisit Trump’s $5 million defeat to E. Jean Carroll

NEW YORK, June 13 – Donald Trump has failed to convince a federal appeals court to revisit the $5 million judgment awarded to E. Jean Carroll following the conclusion that he sexually abused and defamed her. The split Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan upheld the December 30 ruling in favor of Carroll on […]