Supreme Court rejects Alex Jones’ appeal in Sandy Hook case

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Alex Jones’ Appeal On Tuesday, the Supreme Court decided not to take on the case involving Alex Jones, founder of Infowars, who is appealing a staggering $1.4 billion defamation verdict. This judgment originates from his false claims regarding the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012, which he insisted was […]
Supreme Court Could Eliminate Troubling Legal Standards That Compel States To Create Congressional Districts Solely For Minorities

Supreme Court Set to Hear Case on Race in Congressional Districts The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Wednesday regarding a case that has the potential to end the practice of using race in drawing congressional districts. At the heart of this long-standing legal dispute is Louisiana’s congressional map, which illustrates the conflicting […]
Supreme Court upholds $1.4B defamation ruling for Sandy Hook families against Alex Jones

Supreme Court Rejects Alex Jones’ Appeal in Sandy Hook Case On Tuesday, the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal from conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who faced a nearly $1.4 billion defamation ruling for falsely asserting that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was fabricated. This brief ruling effectively concludes Jones’ attempts to avoid a substantial financial […]
Steve Bannon requests the Supreme Court to overturn his contempt conviction.

Steve Bannon, the former advisor to President Trump, has approached the Supreme Court to challenge his contempt of Congress conviction. This stems from his failure to comply with requests from a now-disbanded January 6 committee. Bannon received a four-month prison sentence due to not appearing for a deposition mandated by the committee and for refusing […]
Supreme Court Considers Racial Discrimination Case Involving USPS

Some bizarre lawsuits end up at the highest court in the country. Levene Konan claims that USPS workers actively chose not to deliver mail to her two rental properties because, well, they weren’t comfortable with the idea of a Black person owning a home while renting a room to a white person. The Supreme Court […]
Lawyer Clarifies Free Speech to Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Begins New Term Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has returned from her summer break and is diving into the new term with her usual analytical perspective. Jackson, along with her fellow justices, recently engaged in oral arguments on several cases, including Chiles v. Salazar. During a session this Tuesday, one […]
Supreme Court Seems Doubtful About Colorado’s Ban on ‘Conversion Therapy’

Supreme Court Reviews Colorado’s Counselor Law The Supreme Court convened Tuesday to discuss a lawsuit challenging a Colorado law mandating that counselors adopt an affirmative-only stance regarding sexuality and gender identity. In 2019, Colorado, along with over 20 other states, implemented a law that bans “conversion therapy,” which includes outdated and unethical practices like electroshock […]
Supreme Court may support GOP representative’s challenge to Illinois mail-in voting regulations in case with significant election consequences

Supreme Court Considers Election Law Challenges WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court seems ready to approve various challenges from political candidates regarding election laws, a decision that could significantly shape the presidential election in 2028. Many justices indicated support for Rep. Mike Bost (R-Ill.), who is pushing for a lawsuit against an Illinois law that permits […]
Redistricting May Lead to 19 Additional Republican House Seats if Supreme Court Rules Favorably

Potential Supreme Court Impact on Republican Gains in Redistricting A recent report released on Wednesday suggests that if the Supreme Court decides to invalidate certain civil rights-era laws, Republicans could potentially add 19 new districts to their advantage. The high court is set to reconsider Louisiana vs. Curry, a significant case that could eliminate Article […]
Man with Numerous Explosives and Leftist Manifesto Taken into Custody Near Supreme Court Church Event

Authorities in Washington, D.C., detained a man on Sunday after discovering numerous explosive devices outside the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, where a mass was occurring in honor of the Supreme Court. Louis Gerri, a 41-year-old from Arizona and New Jersey, was apprehended during the church’s annual “Red Mass.” This occasion typically involves a […]