Court rules Trump’s approach against pro-Palestine campus activists is illegal

Federal Judge Rules Against Trump’s Immigration Enforcement A federal judge has declared that President Trump’s efforts to crack down on Palestinian campus activists were illegal. The ruling stated that his administration targeted these activists, who were vocal critics of the Israeli war in Gaza, for immigration enforcement based on their protected speech. US District Judge […]
Tyler Robinson, the man believed to be behind the attack on Charlie Kirk, hides his face during the most recent court session.

Provo, Utah – The courtroom was more empty than anything else during a recent hearing, reflecting the absence of Tyler Robinson, who is accused of the assassination of Charlie Kirk on the University of Utah campus a few weeks ago. Instead of appearing in person, the 22-year-old connected through a remote feed but without video. […]
Texas Supreme Court takes steps to remove American Bar Association’s authority over law school accreditation.

Texas to Cut Ties with ABA for Law School Accreditation Texas is poised to become the first state to remove the American Bar Association (ABA) from the law school accreditation process. The Texas Supreme Court has announced that it will take control over law school approvals starting January 1st, reducing the ABA’s role significantly. It’s […]
Tyler Robinson, accused in the Charlie Kirk murder case, appears in court.

A 22-year-old man, Tyler Robinson, facing murder charges in the death of Charlie Kirk, is set for a court hearing on Monday. He, along with his newly appointed attorneys, will consider whether to opt for a preliminary hearing, where evidence will be presented to determine if the trial should proceed. Prosecutors are pursuing elevated charges […]
Trump asks the Supreme Court to examine limits on birthright citizenship.

The Justice Department is asking the Supreme Court to weigh in on the constitutionality of an executive order from President Trump that limits natural citizenship. This request comes after the Court, with its conservative 6-3 majority, recently ruled that judges couldn’t issue a universal injunction to block such orders regarding birthright citizenship across the nation. […]
Hempstead found in contempt for providing only 17 of almost 3,000 requested emails from the court

Hempstead Town Judge Rules on School Bus Camera Records A New York judge has expressed frustration with Hempstead, America’s largest town, for releasing only 17 out of nearly 3,000 emails requested in a case concerning improperly issued school bus camera tickets. Judge Maureen McHugh Heitner of the State Supreme Court stated that the town’s failure […]
Special education teacher and former clown collapses in court just before sentencing for wife’s murder

A former special education teacher in Texas was accused of fatally shooting his wife. Tragically, his wife had overcome substance abuse issues only to die in court moments before her own sentencing for murder. James Paul Anderson, 39, experienced a severe medical emergency shortly after he arrived at the Criminal Justice Center in Houston. He […]
Supreme Court decides Trump can deny $4 billion in foreign aid

Supreme Court Freezes Over $4 Billion in Foreign Aid On Friday, the Supreme Court permitted the government to halt payments exceeding $4 billion in foreign aid. With a 6-3 ruling, the Court granted an urgent request from the Trump administration to block a September 3 decision made by a federal judge. This judge had required […]
Trump administration requests Supreme Court decision on restrictions to birthright citizenship.

Trump Administration Seeks Supreme Court Review on Executive Order On Friday, the Trump administration requested the U.S. Supreme Court to evaluate an executive order issued by President Donald Trump. This move follows a class action lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Alliance Group in New Hampshire, highlighting ongoing legal disputes […]
Supreme Court maintains Trump’s foreign aid restriction with a 6-3 decision

Supreme Court Increases Restrictions on LA Ice Raids In a recent ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court decided to maintain restrictions on immigration enforcement in Los Angeles. This came as the US Attorney for the Central District of California, Bill Essaylie, elaborated on the implications in an appearance on “America Report.” The Supreme Court also made […]