Woman athlete responds after judge allows trans sports case to proceed to the Supreme Court

Legal Battle in Women’s Sports Set for Supreme Court Mary Kate Marshall, a former cross country runner from Idaho State University, will continue to be involved in a significant legal case regarding women’s sports that is moving toward the Supreme Court. This follows a federal judge’s decision earlier this week. U.S. District Judge David Nye […]
Attorneys for transgender athlete respond as Supreme Court case moves forward

Lawyers representing Lindsay Hecox, a transgender athlete involved in an upcoming Supreme Court case regarding protections for women’s sports, have issued a response after a federal judge ruled against her bid to dismiss the case. Hecox initially initiated the lawsuit back in 2020 to challenge HB500, an Idaho law that prohibits men from competing in […]
Alan Dershowitz Anticipates Changes in Election Law from Supreme Court

Supreme Court May Shift Stance on Race-Based Redistricting Alan Dershowitz, a Harvard Law Professor Emeritus, discussed on Newsmax that the Supreme Court might be leaning toward reducing the emphasis on race in redistricting. He shared his insights during an appearance on “On the Record with Greta Van Susteren,” where he reflected on the court’s recent […]
Conservative justices on the Supreme Court seem doubtful about redistricting based on race.

Supreme Court Hears Louisiana Case On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments in the case of Louisiana vs. Calais. This case focuses on the establishment of a majority-Black 2nd Congressional District in Louisiana. The outcome could have significant implications for the Voting Rights Act and the practice of race-based gerrymandering, not to mention […]
Supreme Court to consider transgender athlete law, NFL star requests assistance

Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Medical Procedures The Supreme Court has finalized its decision regarding the Tennessee law that prohibits transgender medical procedures for minors. In a 6-3 ruling on Wednesday, the court determined that the law is not discriminatory. Legal Developments – U.S. District Judge David Nye has decided to move forward with former […]
Justice Jackson Describes Black Americans as ‘Disabled’ During Supreme Court Hearing

In a recent Supreme Court hearing concerning the constitutionality of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson seemed to draw a comparison between Black Americans and individuals with disabilities. The case, known as Louisiana vs. Curry, examines whether Louisiana’s congressional map, which features two majority-Black districts, infringes upon the 15th Amendment […]
Supreme Court appears ready to limit race-focused redistricting in a possible shift for elections

Supreme Court to Limit Race in Congressional Redistricting In a significant move Wednesday, six conservative justices on the Supreme Court indicated plans to limit the use of race in determining congressional district boundaries. This decision could have lasting effects on House elections for years to come. The Court reviewed a challenge from the Trump administration […]
Supreme Court Indicates That Democrats May No Longer Control Congressional Districts Based on Race

Supreme Court Reviews Race-Based Congressional Districts In a recent session, the Supreme Court hinted that the practice of creating congressional districts based on race might be nearing its end. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, aligning with Chief Justice John Roberts, raised questions during the oral arguments of the case Louisiana v. Calais, wondering if the time limit […]
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Makes Absurd Comparison In Court, Diminishes Her Community In One Swift Move

Supreme Court Arguments on Redistricting Today, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson shared some unexpected views during oral arguments. “Trust me on this,” she remarked. The case at hand, Louisiana vs. Curry, revolves around the constitutionality of Louisiana’s congressional map, particularly concerning redistricting. A lower court previously mandated the creation of additional majority-black districts to […]
Supreme Court declines to take up case on H-1B visa issues

Changes to H-1B Visa Rules and Supreme Court Decision This week, news outlets reported that the Biden administration’s Department of Homeland Security has updated H-1B visa regulations, permitting nonimmigrant workers to work remotely while in the U.S. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court chose not to take up a case that questioned the executive branch’s authority […]