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 […]
Court Decides John Deere Must Respond to FTC ‘Right to Repair’ Lawsuit

John Deere Faces Legal Challenges Over Repair Practices John Deere, the leading agricultural machinery manufacturer globally, is required to face lawsuits initiated by the FTC along with five states regarding its repair practices for tractors and other equipment, according to a recent court ruling. In a notable advancement for the “right to repair” movement, Illinois […]
Court denies Trump’s appeal in E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse case

New York Court of Appeals Rejects Trump’s Bid The New York Court of Appeals declined President Donald Trump’s request to overturn a verdict that found he had sexually abused and defamed former Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll. The unanimous panel from the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals left open the possibility for Trump to […]
Court of Appeals denies Trump’s attempt to reverse E. Jean Carroll decision

A federal appeals court has decided, with an 8-2 vote, that President Trump will not get a chance to further contest the ruling related to columnist E. Jean Carroll’s sexual abuse allegations against him. This leaves the Supreme Court as Trump’s only remaining option for appeal. A panel of three judges from the U.S. Court […]
Ripple and SEC Request Court to Lift XRP Ban and Unlock $125M in Escrow

Simply put The SEC and Ripple have made a joint request to address the injunction and release the funds held in escrow. The proposed settlement involves Ripple paying $50 million to the SEC, with the remaining amount returned to Ripple. This matter traces back to 2020, centering on allegations that XRP sales were unregistered securities. […]
Court temporarily removes judge’s restriction on Trump’s National Guard deployment.

On Thursday, a federal appeals court panel permitted President Trump to temporarily sidestep a judge’s directive about the illegal deployment of the National Guard, thus allowing immigrant raids in Los Angeles to proceed for now. This ruling from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals came just hours after U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer ordered […]
Court finds Trump unlawfully took California National Guard during protests

A federal judge has determined that President Donald Trump acted unlawfully when he took control of the California State Guard during a riot linked to immigration issues in Los Angeles. US District Judge Charles R. Breyer issued this ruling on Thursday, directing Governor Gavin Newsom to regain security authority promptly. In his decision, Breyer stated, […]
Supporter of ISIS planned a terrorist attack at Sooners’ stadium, according to court documents

Oklahoma Man Planned Attack on Football Stadium An individual from Oklahoma, Landon Kyle Swinford, expressed his allegiance to the Islamic State and aimed to execute a terrorist attack on the Oklahoma Sooners football stadium in 2023, according to court documents. Swinford, along with his contacts, identified security weaknesses at the stadium and began surveying the […]
Court gives Trump a temporary victory in immigration decision against Boasberg

US Court of Appeals Halts Lower Court Order on Deportations The U.S. Court of Appeals has paused a lower court’s ruling which required the Trump administration to create a proper process for deported Venezuelan immigrants sent back to El Salvador under the Alien Enemy Act of 1798. This decision comes from the U.S. Court of […]