Court decides Trump administration must maintain transgender inmate healthcare services

Federal Judge Rules on Transgender Prisoner Care A federal judge has mandated that the Trump administration must keep providing care and accommodations for transgender prisoners in federal correctional facilities. This decision arises from concerns that there wasn’t adequate justification for handling treatment for gender dysphoria differently than other medical issues. This ruling, issued by US […]
Bitcoin miners face lawsuit concerning cryptography patents in US court.

Mariki Innovation Sues Major Bitcoin Miners Over Patent Issues Mariki Innovation, a firm that secured numerous Blackberry patents in 2023, has taken legal action against leading Bitcoin mining companies, Marathon Digital and Core Scientific. The lawsuit centers on the use of elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) within the Bitcoin blockchain. Interestingly, in a related turn of […]
Secularists believe they have triumphed at the Supreme Court, but their ultimate defeat is ahead.

Supreme Court Decision Disappoints Christians in Oklahoma The Supreme Court has left many Christians feeling let down following a recent ruling involving public charter schools in Oklahoma. Specifically, it addressed the St. Isidor virtual school in Seville, deciding it cannot operate as a state charter school, which has stirred quite a bit of controversy. A […]
Republicans are not troubled by court decisions on Trump tariffs

Republican lawmakers are finding themselves in a tricky position regarding President Trump and his trade wars. While they are hesitant to oppose him directly, there’s also a palpable discomfort with the direction his policies are taking. Some are attempting to lend their support to the judicial system, or, at the very least, remain neutral amid […]
Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court permits the use of the nonbinary gender marker X on birth certificates

The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico has made a ruling permitting non-binary and genderless individuals to renew their birth certificates. This action came after six non-binary individuals, who were born in Puerto Rico, filed a lawsuit stating that the existing birth certificate policy contradicts their constitutional right to equal protection under Article 14 of the […]
Trump requests appeals court to delay US tariff suspension for the time being, in another case of its sort

The Trump administration is currently engaged in a legal struggle to implement President Donald Trump’s key economic initiative, which involves the Second Court’s decision that halted his cleaning and mutual tariff plans. The administration filed a new appeal on Monday with the U.S. DC Court of Appeals, just days after a related challenge was raised […]
MLB All-Star Wander Franco goes to court for relationship with 14-year-old.

Wander Franco Faces Charges Amid Controversy Wander Franco, the Tampa Bay Rays star, appeared in court on Monday, facing serious allegations. He is accused of paying his mother a significant sum for her agreement, connected to claims of his involvement with a minor. The 2023 MLB All-Star last played in August. Since then, he has […]
Trump asks the Supreme Court to restart cuts to the federal workforce

The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court on Monday to intervene in lower court decisions that have hindered significant labor reductions. US Attorney General D. John Sauer criticized the lower court ruling, describing it as flawed and expressing that it resulted in “continuous and serious harm” to the administration’s reform initiatives. Sauer stated in an […]
Meloni Heads Effort to Change Deportation-Blocking European Court

Push for Reform in European Human Rights Laws Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen have recently initiated a campaign aimed at reforming the European Treaty on Human Rights and its related courts. The goal is to re-establish the right for nations to exclude foreign criminals. This week, nine members of […]
Denmark heads a group of 9 European countries in criticizing a human rights court over deportations

Denmark and Nine Other Nations Challenge Human Rights Court’s Deportation Limits On Sunday, Denmark, along with eight other countries, criticized the European Court of Human Rights for imposing limitations on the deportation of illegal immigrants. As Denmark prepares to assume the presidency of the European Union in July, a letter was sent out urging for […]