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 […]
Jasmine Crockett Calls for Democrats to Expand the Supreme Court If They Come Back into Power During Intense Speech

Texas Democrat Calls for Bold Action on Supreme Court During the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAAFF) on August 7, Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett expressed her desire for the Supreme Court to “pack its bags” once the federal government regains its control. This statement came after she advocated for expanding Puerto Rico and the […]
Lawyer for Kim Davis: ‘Strong possibility’ Supreme Court will reconsider same-sex marriage ruling

Kim Davis Appeals to Supreme Court on Same-Sex Marriage Ruling The former County Clerk from Kentucky, infamous for her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples a decade ago, is now appealing to the Supreme Court regarding a landmark decision that legalized same-sex marriages nationwide. Kim Davis gained national attention in 2015 when she […]
The Supreme Court should end gay marriage much larger who faces the altar.

Kim Davis Appeals Same-Sex Marriage Ruling to Supreme Court On July 24, Kim Davis, the former County Clerk from Kentucky, submitted a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to overturn the 2015 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage. This petition represents the first major challenge to the landmark decision since it […]
Supreme Court justice’s brother hears military case involving Newsom and Trump

Federal Case Over Trump’s Use of National Guard The federal government is making its case in front of Judge Charles Breyer, whose brother is the retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. They are discussing whether President Donald Trump was within his rights to deploy the National Guard and Marines during the immigration riots in Los […]
Texas Supreme Court Establishes Quick Briefing Timeline for Governor’s Lawsuit Against House Democrats Who Fled

The Texas Supreme Court has established a rapid timeline for filing briefs in the case involving Governor Greg Abbott and has declared Rep. Jean Wu’s House seat vacant. The deadlines for submission and responses are set for September 4th. In a recent social media update, Gov. Abbott indicated that the Supreme Court’s ruling could lead […]
Former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis requests the Supreme Court to nullify the same-sex marriage decision: ‘Legal fiction’

Kim Davis Asks Supreme Court to Revisit Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Kim Davis, the former Kentucky clerk who controversially denied marriage licenses to same-sex couples, is requesting the Supreme Court to review its landmark same-sex marriage decision. At 59, Davis spent five days in jail back in 2015. This occurred after the Supreme Court’s 2015 ruling […]