Alabama Plans to Revise Congressional Map Even After Court Ruling

Alabama Governor Calls Special Legislative Session to Redraw Maps On Friday, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey announced that the state Legislature will reconvene on May 4 to redraw the legislative maps. This decision is contingent upon the U.S. Supreme Court lifting an injunction tied to the Allen v. Milligan case. The urgency stems from a recent […]
Obama criticizes Supreme Court’s ruling on redistricting during Virginia dispute

Obama Criticizes Supreme Court Ruling on Redistricting Former President Barack Obama faced criticism after he condemned the Supreme Court’s recent ruling regarding race-based redistricting in Louisiana. This comes just days after he reduced advertising for a Virginia initiative aimed at redrawing district lines in a way that would benefit Democrats significantly. The Supreme Court’s decision, […]
Virginia Supreme Court rejects request to pause lower court ruling against certifying redistricting vote

The Virginia Supreme Court has turned down Democratic Attorney General Jay Jones’ request for an emergency stay concerning a lower court’s order that blocked the certification of the state’s recent redistricting results. On April 21, Virginia voters passed a constitutional amendment by a tight margin of 51% to 49%, which would enable Democrats to redraw […]
Court Dismisses Trump’s Appeal of E. Jean Carroll Ruling

Trump’s Defamation Case Ruling Upheld by Appeals Court A federal appeals court in New York has decided not to reconsider its earlier ruling in President Trump’s defamation lawsuit against author E. Jean Carroll. A jury had awarded Carroll $83 million in damages in 2024, finding that Trump had defamed her when he denied her allegations […]
Governor of Mississippi announces special legislative session to revise district boundaries following Supreme Court ruling

Mississippi Governor to Call Special Session for Redistricting Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves has announced plans to call a special legislative session aimed at redrawing district lines. This decision comes in light of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could potentially alter electoral maps nationwide. On Friday, Reeves shared a post on social media indicating he […]
Sable Offshore oil support in jeopardy following surprising ruling

California Judge Blocks Oil Operations A judge in California has decided that Sable Offshore Corp., the company that President Donald Trump was relying on for oil production, cannot restart its operations. Judge Donna Geck of the Santa Barbara Superior Court stated that the state’s injunction against the company remains in effect, effectively preventing it from […]
Ayesha Howard says NBA player Anthony Edwards concealed assets to evade child support ruling in California.

Aisha Howard accuses NBA player Anthony Edwards of deliberately concealing assets to evade child support responsibilities for their daughter, Aubrey. In a child support petition filed Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court, Howard claims to have found evidence that the Minnesota Timberwolves star maintains a “substantial and continuing business and financial presence in California,” according […]
Important information regarding Iryna Zarutska’s alleged killer might calm online anger following the ruling of ‘incompetency’

Earlier this week, it was reported that the suspect in Irina Zalutka’s murder was deemed incompetent to stand trial, which ignited a wave of outrage on social media. While people expressed their frustration, there was also an important detail emerging in the ongoing case from August 2025. According to Blaze News, DeCarlos DeJuan Brown Jr., […]
Judge denies DOJ request to lift subpoenas aimed at Fed’s Jerome Powell in sharp ruling

A federal judge turned down the Trump administration’s request on Friday to revisit the legality of two subpoenas aimed at the Federal Reserve, which were previously blocked last month. In his ruling, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg stated that the government did not present any new evidence or point out any errors in the earlier […]
Treasury to Develop Guidance for Churches Following Court Ruling Invalidating IRS Agreement on Political Candidate Endorsement

Judge Dismisses IRS Agreement on Political Endorsements by Churches A federal judge recently overturned an agreement that allowed churches to support political candidates without risking their tax-exempt status. This decision has implications related to the Johnson Amendment, which prohibits such endorsements. The U.S. Treasury Department and the IRS are now looking into providing more guidance […]