Supreme Court decides on Education Department reducing its workforce by half

Supreme Court Clarifies Education Department Employee Layoffs The Supreme Court has made a decision regarding the Education Department’s layoffs, affecting hundreds of employees, set to take effect on Monday. The ruling came with a 6-3 split among justices in New York, reflecting ideological lines. This ruling puts a hold on a previous order from a […]
Supreme Court delivers significant win for Trump administration in reducing the Department of Education

Supreme Court Decision on Education Department Cuts The Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration’s plan to significantly downsize the Department of Education. This ruling, quite notable, has divided opinions along ideological lines—with six justices supporting the decision while three liberal justices opposed it. Interestingly, the majority did not provide a detailed […]
Supreme Court permits Trump to continue layoffs at the Education Department

Supreme Court Supports Trump’s Education Department Changes On Monday, the Supreme Court approved President Trump’s efforts to dismantle the Department of Education. In a 6-3 decision, the justices lifted a previous order that had reinstated hundreds of employees who were let go during significant layoffs. This ruling is a win for the Trump administration, allowing […]
The Supreme Court is gradually undermining the Constitution

Supreme Court Case on Birthright Citizenship Raises Concerns The recent Supreme Court case, Trump vs. Casa, ended with a 6-3 majority opinion written by Judge Amy Coney Barrett. The ruling emphasizes that while enforcers must adhere to the law, the judiciary doesn’t have unrestricted power to uphold this obligation. This idea, quite frankly, is alarming […]
Government workers prepare for major layoffs after Supreme Court approval

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling has paved the way for the Trump administration to restructure the federal workforce, putting tens of thousands of jobs at risk amid ongoing legal debates about presidential authority. This ruling marks yet another instance of the Court intervening to lift a national injunction. As a result, President Trump is now […]
Judge halts Birthright Citizenship order, even with Supreme Court ruling limiting judges from using nationwide injunctions to block policies

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order A federal judge has taken steps to prevent the Trump administration from enforcing a recent executive order aimed at limiting birthright citizenship across the country. This comes even though the Supreme Court recently curtailed the reach of a national injunction concerning presidential policies. On July 10, U.S. District […]
State Department job cuts ‘will occur swiftly’ after Supreme Court decision

State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce indicated that the agency is ready to act “quickly” following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn a lower court ruling that had blocked significant federal cuts by the Trump administration. “I think it’s fair to say that, with everything that happens, we move quickly,” Bruce remarked in response to a […]
Justice Jackson discusses her bold approach on the Supreme Court

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Reflects on Supreme Court Experience Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson recently shared her thoughts on her time at the Supreme Court during a weekend event in Louisiana. She expressed a sense of enthusiasm about discussing her viewpoints, especially regarding important judicial matters. “I feel like I have a great opportunity to share […]
Judge stops Trump’s birthright citizenship directive following Supreme Court decision

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order A federal judge has intervened, blocking an executive order from President Trump that aimed to restrict birthright citizenship for certain children. Judge Joseph Laplante, appointed by former President George W. Bush, has allowed plaintiffs to move forward as a class. This class includes infants whose citizenship could be […]
Supreme Court provides an ideal opportunity to completely safeguard women’s sports

In 2019, the University of Montana allowed a runner named June Eastwood, a biological male who identified as female, to compete in women’s events. Among Eastwood’s competitors were two students from Idaho State University, Madison Kenyon and Mary Kate Marshall, who went on to defeat Eastwood on multiple occasions. The following year, Idaho’s legislature passed […]