Supreme Court decides to support Trump administration’s delay in SNAP funding

Supreme Court Supports Trump Administration’s SNAP Funding Pause The United States Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration’s request to extend the suspension of the order that completely funds food assistance benefits for several days. Previously, U.S. District Judge John McConnell from Rhode Island mandated that the government fully fund the Supplemental […]
Supreme Court prolongs halt on complete SNAP payments as House gets ready to vote on ending government shutdown

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court decided to maintain a halt on full SNAP payments, as indications suggest the government shutdown might be nearing an end, potentially allowing food assistance payments to resume. This hold will last a few more days, keeping the situation somewhat disorganized. In certain states, individuals relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance […]
Trump shares the potential consequences of the Supreme Court rejecting his tariffs: ‘Disastrous’

The U.S. Supreme Court had oral arguments on Wednesday regarding President Donald Trump’s ability to apply reciprocal tariffs and those related to fentanyl under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). With various judges showing skepticism, both liberal and conservative, there’s a sense that the outcome might not favor the president. Trump has taken to […]
Trump requests the Supreme Court to reverse the $5 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll case.

Former President Donald Trump is appealing to the Supreme Court to reverse a jury’s civil lawsuit verdict that found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll, a former Elle columnist. Trump’s legal team contends that the $5 million judgment was based on a series of “indefensible” decisions that allowed Carroll’s attorneys to […]
Trump alerts Supreme Court about a $3 trillion economic downturn due to tariffs

Panel Discussion on Trump’s Tariff Plans A discussion on “The Big Money Show” is set to cover President Donald Trump’s plan for low- and middle-income Americans related to tariffs. On Monday, President Trump expressed concerns to Truth Social about a pending Supreme Court case. He claimed that the court had received “the wrong numbers” regarding […]
Trump requests the Supreme Court to overturn the E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse ruling

On Monday, President Trump urged the Supreme Court to dismiss a jury’s ruling that found him liable for sexual abuse against author E. Jean Carroll in the 1990s, according to his legal representatives. Carroll has sued Trump twice before, securing a total of $88.3 million in damages. This request is the first time the case […]
Supreme Court questions the compensation request of a Rastafarian inmate who is clean-shaven

During oral arguments on Monday, the Supreme Court’s conservative justices voiced concerns about a Rastafarian man seeking compensation after a guard forcibly shaved his dreadlocks, which he argues violated his religious rights. Damon Landau was nearing the end of a five-month sentence for drug offenses when he was moved to a different facility. Reports indicate […]
Supreme Court declines to review the disqualification of a pro-Trump lawyer in the Dominion case

The Supreme Court opted not to take up the case involving the disbarment of an attorney related to a defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems. The lawsuit originated after allegations that Dominion had illegally accessed voting machines post-2020 election. Attorney Stephanie Lambert, based in Michigan, had represented Patrick Byrne, the founder of Overstock.com, in […]
Supreme Court declines effort to reverse same-sex marriage decision

The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal aimed at overturning a significant ruling that established the right to same-sex marriage nationwide. Kim Davis, a former county clerk in Kentucky, sought to challenge the 2015 landmark ruling after a jury awarded damages to a couple who had been denied a marriage license. “The court can […]
The current Supreme Court is not the same as it once was.

Reflection on Supreme Court Actions Since Nixon’s Resignation In August 1974, President Richard Nixon stepped down after the Supreme Court determined that recordings of his conversations were not shielded by executive privilege. This ruling mandated the release of the tapes to a special prosecutor. Upon their disclosure, these significant recordings illustrated his involvement in obstructing […]