Alan Dershowitz cautions that the Supreme Court might prioritize security over free speech.

Rising Attacks on Jewish Communities Recent assaults on Jewish individuals by radicalized pro-Palestinian activists are alarming and becoming increasingly frequent. For instance, last weekend, a group in Boulder, Colorado, threw a Molotov cocktail, resulting in multiple injuries. Additionally, in February, two Israeli embassy personnel were fatally shot outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., while […]
Supreme Court unanimously decides against ‘reverse discrimination’ criteria in case brought by a heterosexual woman

Discrimination Case Reaches Supreme Court Marlene Ames has accused her employer of bias against her as a straight woman, bringing her case before the U.S. Supreme Court. The court ruled in a unanimous decision that previous lower court standards regarding “reverse discrimination” were incorrect. As a result, Ames can pursue her case using updated discrimination […]
Court Rules Unanimously for Woman Claiming Anti-Heterosexual Discrimination — Significant Setback for DEI

Supreme Court Ruling on Discrimination Standards The Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Thursday that the legal standards making it tougher for white, male, or heterosexual employees to bring workplace discrimination claims are outdated. This decision might significantly impact many diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices currently in place. The Court has established a higher standard […]
Supreme Court Rejects Mexico’s Case Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously decided on Thursday that Mexican lawsuits against American gun manufacturers are not allowed under federal law. On August 4, 2021, it was noted that the Mexican government had filed a lawsuit against six U.S. gun manufacturers and one wholesaler from the Boston area, claiming “major damage” due to the “illegal […]
Court Rejects Request to Halt Order on App Store Modifications

Apple Loses Request to Halt App Store Order Apple’s attempt to pause a court order requiring App Store developers to direct users to buy in-app items through the web has been rejected. This comes amid ongoing legal disputes, particularly with notable companies like Epic Games, which faces challenges related to its popular game, Fortnite. A […]
Accused killer Luigi Mangione’s supposed manifesto reveals insights gained from the Unabomber case, according to court documents

Incident Update on Luigi Mangion Luigi Mangion, 27, was apprehended at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, five days after he allegedly shot United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel last December. Authorities reportedly discovered a 9mm handgun, a homemade silencer, numerous cartridges, a forged New Jersey ID, a passport, about $7,800 in cash, […]
ICE officers stuck in Djibouti under difficult conditions after court halted deportations of criminal migrants.

Concerns Over ICE Officers in Djibouti WASHINGTON – Three officers from Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) found themselves in Djibouti, alongside eight serious offenders, all living under what can only be described as “outrageous” conditions. There’s also growing concern about potential rocket attacks from Yemen after a federal judge intervened to halt the deportation of certain […]
Supreme Court decides Mexico cannot hold U.S. gun manufacturers responsible for cartel violence

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Gun Manufacturers in Mexican Lawsuit The Supreme Court delivered a unanimous decision on Thursday, siding with seven US gun manufacturers that were sued by the Mexican government. The lawsuit accused these companies of facilitating illegal gun sales to Mexican cartels. The case, Smith & Wesson Brands v. Estados Unidos […]
Court makes a unanimous decision in discrimination case involving a heterosexual woman

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Ohio Woman in Discrimination Case The Supreme Court reached a unanimous decision on Thursday regarding a case involving an Ohio woman who claimed she faced discrimination in job promotions that seemingly favored gay candidates. This ruling revolves around Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services. Essentially, the court stated […]
Trump administration brings back deported Guatemalan migrant after court decision

Guatemalan Man Repatriated After Deportation A Guatemalan citizen who was deported to Mexico during the Trump administration has been returned to the United States this week. This marks a significant event, as it’s reportedly the first instance where a judge’s order for repatriation has been honored since that period, particularly regarding individuals removed based on […]