Two judges shot dead in Iran’s supreme court building, state media says | Iran

Iranian state media reported that two judges were killed in a shooting at the Supreme Court building in Tehran on Saturday. “This morning, a gunman entered the Supreme Court and planned to assassinate two brave and experienced judges. Both judges were martyred in this act,” the judiciary's website Mizan said.・Online” reported. Mizan said the assailant […]
Porn case in the Supreme Court this week is about protecting children, says Republican AG

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is fighting to protect a Texas law that he says prevents the porn industry from targeting children with harmful content. The law, passed in 2023 and signed into law by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, requires porn sites to verify the age of users through official documents such as a driver's […]
Iranian Judiciary: 2 Supreme Court Judges Fatally Shot Before Suspect Turns Gun On Himself

(Photo credit: Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images) OAN Staff Avril Elfie 9:30am – Saturday, January 18, 2025 Two judges of Iran's Supreme Court were killed when a gunman opened fire on them before he could point the gun at them. advertisement Iranian judiciary authorities announced on Saturday that two judges in charge of espionage and […]
Two Iranian Supreme Court judges fatally shot in Tehran, judiciary says

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‘Like A First Draft Written By A Law Clerk’: Dershowitz Slams Supreme Court’s ‘B-Minus’ TikTok Ban Decision

Attorney Alan Dershowitz appeared on Newsmax Friday to criticize the U.S. Supreme Court's unanimous decision to uphold the TikTok ban, calling it a “B-minus” that “looks like a first draft written by a law clerk.” He called it an initiative. Supreme Court on Friday supported The decision is to ban TikTok in the United States […]
Minnesota Supreme Court rules sides with Republicans against Gov. Tim Walz over special election

Minnesota Supreme Court a favorable judgment was given The percentage of Republicans who claimed Democratic Gov. Tim Walz unfairly called for a special election in a fight for control of the Legislature. The court ruled that Walz prematurely called a special election in House District 40B, canceling the election scheduled for Jan. 28. Republicans now […]
TikTok ban: 5 takeaways from Supreme Court’s decision

The Supreme Court ruled Friday that a law forcing TikTok's parent company to exit the popular video-sharing platform is constitutional, siding with the government in a fight over free speech and national security. . This decision is a big loss for TikTok, but the app's fate is still undecided. The ban is scheduled to go […]
Supreme Court Takes Up Religious Parents’ Challenge To Schools That Mandate Books Celebrating Gender Transitions

The Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear a parent's challenge to a school district's request to force children to participate in story time featuring books about gender and sexuality. among them petitionparents asked the Supreme Court to consider whether the Montgomery County Board of Education's decision to ignore religious objections violated the Free Exercise Clause […]
So, is TikTok banned now? The Supreme Court decision and the app’s ban explained

TikTok is widely expected to experience a power outage on Sunday, leaving more than 170 million U.S. users, many of them children, without access to their favorite video-sharing app. Here's what you need to know about the impending ban and what's next for TikTok. TikTok is scheduled to go offline on Sunday. Reuters When will […]
TikTok influencers mourn platform, break down in tears after Supreme Court ruling: ‘F–k this country’

TikTok influencers are lamenting impending shutdown of the popular Chinese-owned social media platform after the Supreme Court upheld a law banning the application from being sold in the United States. Emily Sen, a popular user of the app, broke down in tears upon hearing the news and said she would “never forgive” the US government's […]