Supreme Court delivers significant win for Trump regarding DEI funding — John Roberts aligns with liberal justices

Supreme Court Ruling Favors Trump Administration on NIH Funding The Trump administration recently achieved a significant win at the U.S. Supreme Court, although Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the liberal justices against the majority. The ruling overturned a prior decision from a lower court that had put a hold on a $783 million refund […]
Supreme Court permits Trump to eliminate NIH grants related to DEI

In a 5-4 ruling on Thursday, the Supreme Court has authorized the Trump administration to cancel numerous National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants linked to the Diversity Initiative. This decision reverses part of a ruling from a judge in Boston, who deemed the cancellations illegal and had stalled the administration’s plans. Of the justices, five […]
Even with alarming headlines, the Supreme Court will not reverse gay marriage.

A former Kentucky county clerk, Kim Davis, has requested the Supreme Court to overturn the landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which recognized the right to same-sex marriage. This petition has drawn immediate attention from various media outlets and progressive politicians, stirring concern and reactions, with some describing it as “like a horror movie,” as […]
California Supreme Court Approves Gavin Newsom’s Gerrymandering Plan

The California Supreme Court, in a 6-1 decision largely supported by Democratic appointees, dismissed Republican arguments regarding the legality of Governor Gavin Newsom’s efforts to redraw state legislative districts. The court indicated that state legislative Democrats could sidestep the 30-day requirement for new legislative proposals by substituting content from existing bills with language aimed at […]
California Supreme Court denies GOP attempt to stop Newsom’s redistricting initiative

The California Supreme Court dismissed a petition submitted by Republican lawmakers on Wednesday. Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has been trying to pause efforts to finalize a map pertaining to the California Legislature. A brief order on the Docket stated, “The petitioner has failed to meet his responsibility to establish the basis for remedies at this […]
Gun owners in DC are no longer at risk of prosecution for carrying registered rifles in light of the Supreme Court ruling.

In Washington, D.C., individuals who own registered rifles and shotguns might not face felony charges for carrying those weapons, amidst concerns regarding whether the district’s strict gun laws are at odds with the Supreme Court’s decisions, as noted by attorney Janine Piro on Tuesday. This policy change was first reported by the Washington Post after […]
Supreme Court justice calls for unity among judges in short remarks in Chicago

Justice Barrett’s Remarks at the 7th Circuit Judicial Conference Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett showcased her ability to connect with an audience during a brief appearance at the 7th Circuit Judicial Conference in Chicago on Monday evening. Her remarks, lasting just three minutes, emphasized the importance of fostering “friendship and professionalism” among judges, even […]
Hillary Clinton: Supreme Court will treat gay marriage like it did abortion

Clinton Warns of Potential Overturning of Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State, expressed concerns that the Supreme Court may be on the verge of overturning the historical Obergefell v. Hodges decision, which legalized same-sex marriages nationwide. During an interview on “Raging Moderates,” a podcast hosted by […]
Mississippi can currently enforce age verification on social media, according to the Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Declines to Block Mississippi Social Media Law The Supreme Court, on Thursday, decided not to enforce regulations that would limit minors’ access to several popular social media platforms without parental approval. A judge from the high court didn’t provide specific reasons for rejecting an emergency appeal from the trade organization NetChoice, a decision […]
Supreme Court Approves Mississippi’s Law on Age Verification for Social Media for the Time Being

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Age Verification Law The Supreme Court recently ruled that Mississippi can implement laws that require social media platforms to verify the ages of their users. In a straightforward order, the court dismissed appeals from Netchoice, a tech industry group that includes members like Google and Meta. They had sought to pause […]