Colorado moves forward with bill on conversion therapy lawsuit following Supreme Court decision

Colorado House Passes Bill to Allow Lawsuits Against Conversion Therapy The Colorado House of Representatives, controlled by Democrats, voted on Thursday to approve a bill enabling individuals harmed by conversion therapy to sue therapists. This move comes shortly after the Supreme Court blocked the state from enforcing its conversion therapy ban. The proposed legislation, known […]
Religious couple made adopted daughter soil herself in Florida bedroom for years and clean up after: court documents

A Florida firefighter and his wife, described as “devout Christians,” are accused of subjecting their adopted daughter to years of harsh treatment, according to police. Joel Christopher Cornert, 44, and Renee Cornert, 45, allegedly forced the 12-year-old to clean up after herself following messes in her bedroom. The abuse reportedly began about three years ago […]
Court Gives 20-Year Prison Sentence to Pet Crematorium Owner for Deceiving Pet Owners

Maryland Man Sentenced for Pet Cremation Scam A Maryland man, found to have operated a fraudulent pet cremation service, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. Rodney Ward, 56, provided grieving pet owners with bags of gravel and construction debris instead of their pets’ remains. On March 31, a judge in Baltimore County handed […]
Gulf Cartel Second-in-Command Admits Guilt in U.S. Federal Court

Gulf Cartel Leaders Plead Guilty to Drug Charges This week, the top two leaders of the Gulf Cartel entered guilty pleas to federal drug conspiracy charges as part of plea agreements with prosecutors. One of these leaders, known as Baquero, recently became a focal point since he was sent to the U.S. by the Mexican […]
Trump visits the Supreme Court as justices seem doubtful about the birthright ban

Trump’s Supreme Court Appearance: A Historic Moment This week, President Donald Trump made an unprecedented appearance before the Supreme Court, but it seems the justices are not entirely on board with his efforts to limit birthright citizenship for undocumented immigrants. Trump’s attendance marked a unique moment — he is the first sitting president to participate […]
Supreme Court listens to arguments regarding Trump’s order on birthright citizenship.

Supreme Court Evaluates Birthright Citizenship Case At the core of our sovereignty lies the ability to determine who qualifies for citizenship. The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees citizenship to those born in the U.S. and under its jurisdiction. Recently, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of President Trump v. Barbara. This case questions the legality […]
Arizona son reportedly attacks parents with a weapon, calls 911, and confesses to the murders according to court documents.

Son Suspected in Parents’ Murders in Arizona A 29-year-old man from Arizona is suspected of murdering his parents, reportedly using a hammer and a knife. This comes from a confession he made during a 911 call, as indicated by court documents. Jonathan Turk allegedly admitted to killing his parents after expressing anger that they had […]
Court Dismisses IRS Deal Permitting Churches to Support Candidates

A federal judge has turned down President Donald Trump’s agreement with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that would let churches endorse political candidates without risking their tax-exempt status. U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker, appointed by Trump, stated he doesn’t have the authority to approve the settlements involving the IRS, two Texas churches, and the […]
Alan Dershowitz Comments That ‘Both Sides Overlooked The Main Issue’ Regarding Birthright Citizenship At Supreme Court

Alan Dershowitz, a law professor emeritus at Harvard, expressed on Wednesday that the ongoing debate over birthright citizenship is missing key perspectives. The Supreme Court listened to arguments regarding Trump v. Barbara, which contests President Trump’s executive order that aims to revoke birthright citizenship from children born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants. In an […]
Court directs California to pay $4.5 million after losing gender privacy case at the Supreme Court

California Ordered to Pay $4.52 Million in Legal Fees A federal court mandated that California pay $4.52 million in legal fees following a Supreme Court decision that halted a state policy. This policy previously allowed schools to keep students’ gender transitions secret from their parents. The ruling was announced on Monday. Judge Roger Benitez of […]