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Supreme Court denies Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal on the opening day of its session

Supreme Court denies Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal on the opening day of its session

Ghislaine Maxwell’s Appeal and Ongoing Concerns There’s an increasing focus on how the Jeffrey Epstein case has been handled, particularly concerning Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted as Epstein’s accomplice. Recently, there are hints that she may be reevaluating her case. The Supreme Court is set to conclude Maxwell’s appeal on Monday, coinciding with the start […]

The Roberts Court spent 20 years reversing a century of advancements.

The Roberts Court spent 20 years reversing a century of advancements.

The US Supreme Court is set to commence a new term soon, marking the 20th anniversary of John Roberts’ tenure as Chief Justice. Unfortunately, this milestone isn’t particularly celebratory. There’s a clear expectation that the court’s right-leaning majority will seize this opportunity to further erode constitutional safeguards, ultimately empowering a more authoritarian President Trump. The […]

Supreme Court needs to safeguard children from Colorado’s harmful counseling law

Supreme Court needs to safeguard children from Colorado's harmful counseling law

Today, the US Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in Chile v. Salazar, where a counselor is contesting Colorado’s law that restricts her ability to engage in voluntary discussions with her clients. Kaylee Chile sees her work as intertwined with her Christian beliefs. Although she is open to all clients, she often finds those who […]

Elie Honig suggests that cases regarding National Guard deployments might make it to the Supreme Court sooner than expected.

Elie Honig suggests that cases regarding National Guard deployments might make it to the Supreme Court sooner than expected.

Trump’s National Guard Deployment Legal Challenges May Reach Supreme Court President Donald Trump’s ongoing legal issues concerning the deployment of the National Guard might soon escalate to the Supreme Court, as suggested by CNN legal analyst Ellie Honig. Trump has sent the National Guard to various cities, such as Washington, DC, Chicago, Portland, and Atlanta, […]

Court halts Trump’s National Guard deployment while the White House criticizes decision

Court halts Trump’s National Guard deployment while the White House criticizes decision

White House Criticism Over Blocked National Guard Deployment The White House expressed strong disapproval after a federal judge temporarily halted the deployment of National Guard troops to Portland, stemming from President Donald Trump’s plan in response to ongoing immigration protests. The judge emphasized Trump’s authority in such matters, claiming it was “incontroversial.” U.S. District Judge […]

Court denies Google’s attempt to stop Play Store ruling

Court denies Google's attempt to stop Play Store ruling

The Supreme Court on Monday rejected Google’s attempt to prevent mandated changes to the Google Play Store. This followed the tech giant’s loss in a lawsuit against Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite, regarding its App Store practices. The court declined to suspend several lower court injunctions that require Google to support third-party app stores […]

Court Rejects Ghislaine Maxwell’s Request to Challenge Sex Trafficking Conviction

Court Rejects Ghislaine Maxwell’s Request to Challenge Sex Trafficking Conviction

Supreme Court Rejects Ghislaine Maxwell’s Appeal On Monday, the Supreme Court decided not to take up Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal regarding her conviction for sex trafficking and the abuse of a minor. Maxwell’s legal team argued that a 2008 non-prosecution agreement, negotiated by former Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta during his time as a federal attorney, […]

Supreme Court will not evaluate Meta’s responsibility for the radicalization of the Charleston church shooter.

Supreme Court will not evaluate Meta's responsibility for the radicalization of the Charleston church shooter.

The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it will not address whether Meta should be held liable for radicalizing Dylan Roof, the self-identified white nationalist who carried out a mass shooting. This decision effectively sidesteps another confrontation over Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which offers tech companies substantial immunity against legal actions related […]