Scott Wolf and his estranged wife, Kelley, go to court following her departure from rehab

Scott and Kelly Wolf Appear in Court Amid Legal Issues Scott Wolf and his estranged wife, Kelly Wolf, recently had a court appearance just days after their arrests. The couple, with Scott being 57 and Kelly 48, attended a hearing in Utah on Wednesday concerning Scott’s request for a protection order. According to court notes, […]
Former DOJ employee facing accusations remains quiet while leaving court

A former employee of the Justice Department found himself in court this past Wednesday, remaining silent after being charged with misdemeanor assault. Shawn Charles Dunn, 37, appeared in a federal courtroom in Washington, D.C., and admitted through the microphone that he was “not innocent.” Judge Carl Nichols announced that the trial is scheduled to commence […]
Supreme Court decides not to hear South Carolina’s transgender bathroom law case

Supreme Court Declines South Carolina’s Student Bathroom Ban Appeal The Supreme Court, on Wednesday, opted not to consider South Carolina’s request to implement a ban on students using school bathrooms that align with their gender identity. This decision is part of a larger discussion among various states looking to solidify policies concerning transgender individuals, though […]
Supreme Court blocks South Carolina from enforcing transgender bathroom restrictions

Supreme Court Rejects South Carolina’s Ban on Transgender Bathroom Use On Wednesday, the Supreme Court declined South Carolina’s request to uphold a ban preventing transgender students from using bathrooms that match their gender identity in schools. The emergency order keeps in place a lower court ruling permitting a transgender teenager, referred to as John Doe […]
Families affected by 9/11 rejoice over court decision in case against Saudi Arabia

On Wednesday, families of 9/11 victims announced they are moving closer to holding Saudi Arabia accountable for its suspected involvement in the 2001 terrorist attacks. Brett Eagleson, who lost his father John in the attacks, spoke at a New York City press conference, highlighting a “historic” ruling made by a judge two weeks prior. This […]
Court Prevents Trump From Dismissing Fed Governor Lisa Cook Due to Mortgage Fraud Claims

Federal Judge Sides with Federal Reserve Governor in Legal Dispute A federal judge recently decided that efforts by former President Donald Trump to remove Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve’s Board could breach federal law and her constitutional rights. Judge Jia Cobb, based in Washington, granted Cook an injunction, allowing her to stay on the […]
Alex Jones seeks Supreme Court to review his appeal of the $1.4 billion judgment related to Sandy Hook hoax claims

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review an appeal regarding a $1.4 billion ruling against him by a Connecticut judge. This ruling stems from his claims about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012, which he suggested was staged by crisis actors. Jones contends that the judge erred in […]
Democrats show anger towards the Supreme Court following the decision on ICE raids in California.

Supreme Court Eases Restrictions on ICE Raids in Los Angeles A group of California Democrats, long-time critics of President Donald Trump, have expressed strong disapproval of the Supreme Court’s recent decision to remove restrictions on ICE raids targeting immigrants in Los Angeles. They described the ruling as a troubling development that could lead to a […]
Court decides Lisa Cook can retain her position as Fed governor while contesting Trump’s attempts to fire her.

Federal Court Upholds Lisa Cook’s Position at the Federal Reserve A federal court has decided that Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook can stay in her role. This ruling, which is expected to be appealed, deals a blow to the Trump administration’s push for more control over the Fed, an institution that typically operates independently. Congress […]
Supreme Court permits Trump to pause nearly $5 billion in foreign aid payments temporarily

Supreme Court Temporarily Freezes Foreign Aid Payments The Supreme Court decided on Tuesday to allow the government to suspend nearly $5 billion in foreign aid payments that President Trump had attempted to cancel through an uncommon “pocket withdrawal” last month. In a brief order, Chief Justice John Roberts endorsed the Trump administration’s urgent appeal to […]