DOJ describes Hawaii’s gun law as clearly unconstitutional in SCOTUS brief

Hawaii Gun Law Faces Legal Challenge A new law in Hawaii, described by the Justice Department as “patently unconstitutional,” could lead to criminal charges against licensed gun owners for carrying firearms in places like gas stations, restaurants, and grocery stores. This has raised the possibility of a Supreme Court battle that might impact many law-abiding […]
130 Democratic Legislators Request SCOTUS to Support Trans Athletes in Upcoming Cases

A group of 130 Democrats is urging the Supreme Court to support transgender athletes in two significant cases relating to biological women. A coalition of 121 members from the House and nine senators made their case in a brief on Monday regarding the Idaho case, highlighting the importance of protecting the rights and safety of […]
Sports Newsletter: Search for Olympian turned ‘kingpin’ escalates, Democrats face SCOTUS challenge

FBI List Gets More Complicated Increased Hunting Efforts – Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, now on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted list, faces new charges such as money laundering and blackmail. This comes as the reward for his arrest in connection with a January 2025 murder has surged to $15 million. Political Alliances Formed […]
Sports Newsletter: SCOTUS to consider ‘Save Women’s Sports’ case, MyKayla Skinner joins the effort

Welcome to the Sports Huddle Newsletter Past and purpose – Olympic gymnast Mikayla Skinner recently opened up about her disagreements with former teammate Simone Biles and shared reasons for her involvement in the Save Women’s Sports movement. It’s a complicated issue, I think, that touches on both personal and broader societal concerns. A high-stakes gamble […]
Trump Calls on SCOTUS to Permit National Guard Deployment in Chicago

Trump Requests Supreme Court to Deploy National Guard in Chicago President Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court for permission to send the National Guard to Chicago. This request comes after a decision from the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals that blocked his plans to deploy troops in the area. In a memo, Attorney General […]
Judge rejects trans athlete’s perceived ‘manipulative’ effort to dismiss SCOTUS sports ban case

Major Ruling in Supreme Court Transgender Athlete Case This week, legal advocates from the group “Save Women’s Sports” celebrated a significant win in the ongoing Supreme Court case regarding transgender athletes. In a recent decision, a federal judge dismissed an attempt by Idaho transgender athlete Lindsey Hecox to have the case thrown out. Judge David […]
Christian Counselor Opposing Strict Gender Counseling Law Seeks Support from SCOTUS for Her Free Speech Rights

Christian Counselor Challenges Free Speech Laws in Supreme Court Kayley Chile, a Christian counselor, is seeking recognition for her right to free speech as the Supreme Court prepares to hear her case. She is challenging state regulations that restrict how counselors can assist minors facing issues related to gender and sexuality. In Colorado, there’s a […]
27 States Request SCOTUS to Acknowledge 2A Safeguards ‘Plus-Ten Magazines’

Attorney General Austin Nadson from Montana and Raul Labrador from Idaho are spearheading a coalition of 27 states that will be submitting a brief on September 18, 2025. They aim to encourage the Supreme Court to consider the case of Duncan v. Bonta, which addresses the issue of magazines that hold more than 10 rounds, […]
Justice Gorsuch Is Tired of Lower Courts Constantly Ignoring SCOTUS

Judge Gorsuch Urges Lower Courts to Follow Supreme Court Rulings On Thursday, Judge Neil Gorsuch urged lower courts to maintain consistency with the Supreme Court’s decisions, marking the third occasion in recent weeks where he felt patterns were being violated. This comes in light of the court permitting the Trump administration to continue cutting millions […]
All SCOTUS Justices Appear Unhappy With Ketanji Brown Jackson — Including Other Liberals

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Growing Influence Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s increasing assertiveness on the Supreme Court hints at her left-leaning tendencies, perhaps even more so than some of her fellow Democratic appointees. Jackson has been vocal about her views on the state of the nation, often drawing dissent from her colleagues. Just recently, she faced […]