Children should not be required to read LGBTQ storybooks, Supreme Court decides

Supreme Court Ruling on LGBTQ Storybook Lessons On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled in a contentious case involving parents challenging mandatory LGBTQ storybook lessons in schools. The decision, which passed with a 6-3 majority, indicated that parents were likely to prevail in their argument that the school board’s actions infringed on their constitutional rights. Judge […]
Court permits Trump to partially implement birthright citizenship directive

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Friday in a manner that allowed President Trump’s executive order to limit birthright citizenship enforcement in certain regions of the country. This decision effectively decreases the power of judges to block presidential policies nationwide. The Court found that three federal district judges had overstepped by seeking a national injunction […]
German Court Reverses Ban on Right-Wing ‘Compact’ Magazine

Court Lifts Ban on Compact Magazine The Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig recently lifted a ban on the compact magazine, which had been imposed by Nancy Faeser, the former left-wing interior minister. This decision comes after heavy criticism of her actions regarding censorship, particularly concerning right-wing extremism. The court emphasized the importance of freedom of […]
Trump’s executive orders reach a crucial moment as the Supreme Court decides on judicial powers

Supreme Court Grants Partial Stay to Trump Administration The Supreme Court issued a partial stay on Friday, granting President Donald Trump’s request to prevent lower courts from delivering universal injunctions. This decision seems to affirm the administration’s agenda as it tries to execute its priorities through executive orders and actions. The judge ruled with a […]
Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy warns that ‘freedom is in danger’ due to attacks on judges who oppose Trump.

Kennedy Warns of Threats to Judicial Independence Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy expressed concerns on Thursday regarding the increasing tensions in political discourse and the threats directed at judges. He believes these challenges threaten judges’ ability to embody the principles of freedom and democracy globally. Speaking during a virtual forum, Kennedy, who served […]
Judge’s defiance of the Supreme Court reveals Trump’s urgency on deportations.

The recent moves by certain federal judges to oppose the Supreme Court’s ruling regarding Team Trump’s immigration policies highlight the need for clarity in the legal process. On a recent Monday, District Judge Brian Murphy, who was appointed by Biden, issued a preliminary injunction regarding deportations. This injunction created a scenario where Trump couldn’t immediately […]
Trump administration informs court of ongoing intention to deport Kilmar Garcia — but not to El Salvador.

Trump Administration Plans to Deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia The Trump administration recently addressed the situation surrounding Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who is accused of gang activity, during an online hearing. Attorney Jonathan Ginn from the Justice Department stated that the plan remains to deport Garcia, but this time to a “third country” rather than El Salvador. […]
Court Grants South Carolina Permission to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood

Supreme Court Decision on South Carolina’s Medicaid Funding The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that South Carolina can halt Medicaid funding for a Planned Parenthood clinic in the state. This ruling followed an executive order by Governor Henry McMaster (R) in 2018 aimed at removing the organization from the Medicaid program, alleging violations of federal […]
Intense Supreme Court Battle Shows One Judge Is Out of Her Depth

It seems that a majority of the Supreme Court shares some frustration with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. The court’s ruling was issued today regarding the case involving Medinav and Planned Parenthood South Atlantic. In a 6-3 decision, the court supported the Medina aspect, indicating that states like South Carolina are not required to use taxpayer […]
Supreme Court upholds the one-month deadline for migrants to appeal deportation orders

Supreme Court Tightens Deadline for Immigrants to Appeal Removal Orders The Supreme Court has established a stricter timeline for immigrants facing removal to contest their orders. This decision stems from a case involving Jamaican immigrants, particularly focusing on one individual who sought to avoid being sent back to Jamaica. The ruling, decided by a narrow […]