Biden Admin Wins Supreme Court Case on Big Tech Censorship

WASHINGTON, DC – SEPTEMBER 28: A statue of the Guardian of the Law or Authority, created by sculptor James Earle Fraser, is placed beside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on September 28, 2020. U.S. 7th Circuit Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump’s nominee for the Supreme Court this week, will begin meeting […]
Supreme Court lets Biden admin off the hook for suppressing free speech it deemed ‘misinformation’

Missouri vs. BidenThe incident that became known as MaArcey v. Missouri The case, filed at the U.S. Supreme Court, comes in response to well-known efforts by Democratic administrations to silence criticism and questioning of COVID-19 policies and recommended rhetoric during the pandemic that have largely proven unfounded, disastrous, or both in the ensuing years. The […]
Supreme Court Accidentally Posts Ruling Appearing To Limit Idaho Abortion Ban

The Supreme Court inadvertently posted a copy of a ruling on its website Wednesday in the Biden administration’s challenge to Idaho’s abortion ban, a court spokesperson confirmed. The decision that briefly appeared on the website stated the case would be dismissed as “improvidently granted,” with the majority ruling to reinstate a lower court order allowing […]
Supreme Court rejects censorship challenge against Biden White House in Big Tech case

The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit that accused the Biden administration of improperly conspiring with major tech companies to censor social media posts it deemed “misinformation” about the COVID-19 pandemic and other topics. In a 6-3 decision, the high court ruled that the plaintiffs did not have standing to sue. Justices Samuel Alito, […]
Supreme Court rules on challenge to Biden admin’s effort to influence social media

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Biden administration on Wednesday in a lawsuit over alleged collusion with social media companies, finding that states that sued the administration did not have standing to litigate. Murthy v. Missouri Arising from litigation The lawsuit, filed by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana, accuses government officials […]
Speaker Johnson to file brief supporting Bannon Supreme Court appeal

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) said he would file a legal brief supporting an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court by Steve Bannon, a former adviser to President Trump, to avoid prison. Bannon filed the appeal after being ordered to report to prison by July 1 in connection with his conviction for evading a subpoena […]
Georgia Supreme Court disbars embattled Douglas County Probate Judge Christina Peterson

The Georgia Supreme Court has removed a county probate judge who was recently arrested for allegedly shoving a police officer during an expletive-hitting brawl outside an Atlanta nightclub. Douglas County Probate Judge Christina Peterson has been removed from her position and barred from holding any judicial office in the state for the next seven years […]
Looming Supreme Court decision could curtail federal agency powers

The Supreme Court is soon set to hand down a ruling that could strip federal agencies of their power and expand judges’ authority. The decision, which could be made as soon as this week, could limit the agency’s power to issue any number of consumer, workplace and environmental safeguards. During oral arguments, the court’s conservative […]
Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules Against First Publicly-Funded Religious Charter School

The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that the charter of what would have been the nation’s first publicly funded religious school was unconstitutional, according to court records. Oklahoma’s Virtual Charter School Board voted to approve an application for a virtual religious charter school in June 2023, but Republican state Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a lawsuit […]
Arkansas Supreme Court eliminates gender neutral option for state IDs

The Arkansas Supreme Court on Tuesday eliminated the option for residents to use gender-neutral identifiers on their state identification cards. The ruling reinstates a state law banning the use of “X” as a gender identifier after a lower court blocked the bill earlier this month, saying it would harm transgender residents. Arkansas Attorney General Tim […]