Trump administration urges Supreme Court to permit National Guard in Chicago following judge’s denial.

The Trump administration has requested that the U.S. Supreme Court allow the National Guard to be deployed to Chicago in order to protect federal employees and property amid ongoing protests against immigration enforcement in the region. In an emergency appeal, Attorney General D. John Sauer, who represents the administration before the Supreme Court, asked the […]
Joel Embiid criticizes NBA media as he returns to the court following a challenging season with the 76ers.

Joel Embiid Critiques NBA Media After Strong Preseason Return Joel Embiid, the standout center for the 76ers, took an opportunity to call out NBA media during his return to the game after an eight-month hiatus due to arthroscopic knee surgery. He impressed on the court, helping his team secure a 126-110 victory over the Timberwolves […]
Supreme Court could determine the outcome of Trump’s immigration executive order.

In the United States, the idea of sovereignty rests with the people, flowing from a divine source down to us. We grant our authority to both federal and state governments via a framework known as the U.S. Constitution. This concept stands in stark contrast to England, from which many fled. In England, the monarchs hold […]
Trump requests the Supreme Court to permit the use of National Guard in Chicago.

The Trump administration is seeking authorization from the U.S. Supreme Court to deploy the National Guard to Chicago, aiming to safeguard federal employees and property amid ongoing protests against immigration enforcement in the area. Attorney General D. John Sauer, representing President Trump, has urged the justices for swift intervention following a recent ruling that permits […]
Denise Richards’ former partner Aaron Phypers taken into custody in court for spousal abuse

Denise Richards’ Estranged Husband Arraigned on Abuse Charges LOS ANGELES – Aaron Phypers, the estranged husband of Denise Richards, faced arraignment in court on Friday. According to Richards’ attorney, Phypers was arrested on allegations of spousal abuse. Inside the courtroom, Phypers was handcuffed and appeared to resist security officers as he was taken into custody. […]
Supreme Court will hold a hearing date for the FTC case, examining Trump’s authority to make firings

Supreme Court to Hear Case on President’s Authority to Dismiss Agency Head The Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments for December 8 regarding President Trump’s ability to remove the head of an independent agency without justification. This legal struggle could significantly impact executive power and possibly overturn long-standing legal precedents. The case revolves around Trump’s […]
Supreme Court will face funding shortage because of shutdown

The Supreme Court is facing a funding crisis, and federal courts nationwide are projected to run out of funds by early next week due to the government shutdown. According to Supreme Court spokeswoman Patricia McCabe, the Court “anticipates running out of funding on October 18.” This means that the Supreme Court building will be closed […]
Woman athlete responds after judge allows trans sports case to proceed to the Supreme Court

Legal Battle in Women’s Sports Set for Supreme Court Mary Kate Marshall, a former cross country runner from Idaho State University, will continue to be involved in a significant legal case regarding women’s sports that is moving toward the Supreme Court. This follows a federal judge’s decision earlier this week. U.S. District Judge David Nye […]
Staten Island teenager makes first in-person court appearance for allegedly beheading mother’s boyfriend

A Staten Island teenager, charged with the shocking murder of his mother’s boyfriend, displayed an unsettling calmness as he pleaded not guilty in court on Friday. Damien Herstel, 19, walked into a Richmond County courtroom, his presence largely unnoticed. This was his first appearance following accusations of killing and dismembering 45-year-old Anthony Casaraspro in a […]
Court denies Trump administration’s request to send troops to Chicago during appeal

A federal appeals court has decided against the Trump administration’s attempt to lift an injunction that prevents the National Guard from being deployed throughout Illinois. A three-judge panel upheld a temporary injunction initially issued by Judge April Perry of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. The ruling indicated that there was […]