South Carolina Supreme Court Agrees on Heartbeat Law

South Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Six-Week Abortion Ban The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Wednesday that the state can restrict abortions around six weeks into pregnancy, which is when a fetal heartbeat can typically be detected. This decision challenges claims from some planning parents who argued that the law should be applied after […]
Supreme Court halts Trump’s attempt to restart deportations under 1798 law

The Supreme Court has declined the Trump administration’s request to lift a temporary ban on the deportation of Venezuelans, which was established under uncommon 18th-century wartime statutes. The decision followed a late-night order last month that paused deportations from detention facilities in North Texas. This ruling came about after an emergency appeal from a lawyer […]
Advocate secures victory in court regarding festivals in a south London park

Legal Decision on South London Music Festival A recent court ruling has implications for a music festival in a South London park, known for causing significant disruption, turning the area into what some have described as a “mud bath.” The event may face a ban this summer following a lawsuit. The Protect Brockwell Park (PBP) […]
Suspect in FDNY EMT’s death shows no emotion as graphic stabbing is shown in NYC court: ‘It’s truly unsettling’

Murder Trial of Peter Zisopoulos During the murder trial on Friday, Peter Zisopoulos, accused of fatally stabbing Li, gave an unsettling performance while in the witness stand. The 36-year-old stared intensely at the audience in the Queens Supreme Court, where many EMS staff members were visibly emotional. “It might look like a picture from my […]
Trump criticizes the Supreme Court for halting deportation flights

President Trump expressed on Friday that it was a “bad and dangerous day for America” following the Supreme Court’s temporary suspension of the administration’s approach toward Venezuelan gang members. In a post on a social platform, Trump stated, “The Supreme Court has concluded that the worst offenders—killers, drug dealers, gang members, and individuals with mental […]
Supreme Court Prevents Trump’s Attempt To Restart Venezuelan Deportations

Supreme Court Blocks Deportation Plans Washington: On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court halted the Trump administration’s attempt to deport members of Venezuelan gangs using outdated wartime laws, sidestepping standard procedures. The court’s 7-2 ruling highlights Trump’s efforts to apply the Alien Enemy Act (AEA) from 1798 against Tren de Aragua gang members, which would allow […]
Court decides against Trump on deportations related to Alien Enemies Act; Alito and Thomas disagree

Supreme Court Temporarily Suspends Deportations Under the Alien Enemy Act The US Supreme Court issued a temporary ruling on Friday to halt deportations under the Alien Enemy Act from 1798. This decision stemmed from concerns about inadequate legal processes provided to immigrants facing deportation. In a 7-2 vote, the ruling was not formally signed, and […]
Supreme Court Prevents Trump From Using the ‘Alien Enemies Act’ for Faster Deportations

Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Deportation Efforts In a recent decision, the US Supreme Court has intervened again to halt attempts by the Trump administration to expedite deportations under the Alien Enemy Act, a law established in 1798. This ruling comes as a response to efforts concerning the deportation of over 200 members of the Tren […]
Supreme Court prevents Trump from using Alien Enemies Act for migrant deportation

Supreme Court Upholds Ruling on Deportations The Supreme Court has decided to support an appeal from a group of Venezuelan immigrants who aimed to stop their deportation under the alien enemy laws. This ruling, like others in the past, centers around illegal immigrants who may not have had enough time to effectively challenge their deportations. […]
Supreme Court halts fast deportations under Alien Enemies Act, dealing another setback to Trump

Supreme Court Ruling on Venezuelan Immigrants The Supreme Court has determined that President Trump cannot utilize an 18th-century law regarding alien enemies to swiftly deport a group of Venezuelan gang members currently in Texas. In a recent unsigned order, the court stated that these individuals should remain in the U.S., leaving it to a lower […]