Court supports school’s prohibition of ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ clothing in free speech argument

Court Upholds School’s Decision on ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Clothing On Tuesday, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals supported a previous ruling that a school district in Michigan did not infringe on the rights of two students when they were made to take off sweatshirts with the phrase “Let’s Go Brandon.” The situation involved two brothers, […]
Supreme Court declines to take up case on H-1B visa issues

Changes to H-1B Visa Rules and Supreme Court Decision This week, news outlets reported that the Biden administration’s Department of Homeland Security has updated H-1B visa regulations, permitting nonimmigrant workers to work remotely while in the U.S. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court chose not to take up a case that questioned the executive branch’s authority […]
Supreme Court to consider case that could change Voting Rights Act

WASHINGTON, Oct 15 – The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Wednesday regarding the electoral districts in Louisiana, a case that could threaten significant aspects of the Voting Rights Act, which was passed in 1965 to combat racial discrimination in voting. A group of Black voters has contested a lower court’s conclusion […]
Supreme Court reviews important Louisiana redistricting case before the 2026 midterms

Supreme Court Hears Case on Louisiana’s Congressional Maps Oral arguments are set for Wednesday as the Supreme Court takes on a significant case regarding Louisiana’s congressional maps and the role of race in their design. This legal dispute has raised concerns that it could undermine protections established by Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. […]
Supreme Court considers important cases regarding race in redistricting

Supreme Court to Hear Redistricting Arguments The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on a significant case regarding whether states can take race into account during redistricting. This legal battle centers around Louisiana’s congressional map, potentially affecting key provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that mandates states establish majority-minority districts. The justices […]
Federal judge denies trans athlete’s request to throw out Supreme Court case

Supreme Court Case on Transgender Athletes Progresses Legal advocates from “Save Women’s Sports” achieved a significant success recently in their fight regarding transgender athletes, as the Supreme Court prepares to examine the case. A federal judge dismissed an attempt by Lindsey Hecox, a former transgender athlete from Boise State, to dismiss the potentially landmark lawsuit. […]
Former Supreme Court Justice Kennedy expresses worries about today’s judiciary

Former Justice Anthony Kennedy Discusses Modern Courtrooms Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy shared his thoughts on Fox News about the current state of courtrooms and his apprehensions regarding the selection and nomination of judges. He expressed concern that partisanship has become too influential in this process. Kennedy, who was the last Supreme Court nominee […]
Supreme Court Dismisses Case Regarding Colorado School Concealing Gender Transitions from Parents

Supreme Court Declines to Review Parents’ Challenge to School Policy The Supreme Court dismissed a request from parents contesting a Colorado school district’s policy that allows staff to keep students’ gender identities confidential from their parents. Two parents from Wellington Junior High, part of the Poudre School District R-1, sought to have their case reopened […]
Supreme Court rejects Alex Jones’ appeal in Sandy Hook case

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Alex Jones’ Appeal On Tuesday, the Supreme Court decided not to take on the case involving Alex Jones, founder of Infowars, who is appealing a staggering $1.4 billion defamation verdict. This judgment originates from his false claims regarding the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012, which he insisted was […]
Supreme Court Could Eliminate Troubling Legal Standards That Compel States To Create Congressional Districts Solely For Minorities

Supreme Court Set to Hear Case on Race in Congressional Districts The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Wednesday regarding a case that has the potential to end the practice of using race in drawing congressional districts. At the heart of this long-standing legal dispute is Louisiana’s congressional map, which illustrates the conflicting […]