Supreme Court Rejects Oklahoma’s Attempt to Create Religious Charter School

Supreme Court Denies Oklahoma’s Religious Charter School Proposal On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to allow Oklahoma to create its first religious charter school. The decision was a tie, 4-4, as conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett opted not to hear the case. This means that the ruling from the Oklahoma Supreme Court will remain […]
Supreme Court split on decision about government-funded religious charter school

Supreme Court Decision on Religious Charter Schools On Thursday, the evenly divided Supreme Court concluded that states are not allowed to finance religious charter schools, which means a potential landmark shift in K-12 education has been avoided. The 4-4 split effectively upholds a ruling from the Oklahoma Supreme Court, confirming that both state legislation and […]
Supreme Court supports Oklahoma ruling, impacting religious charter schools

Supreme Court Decision on Oklahoma School Funding Case On Thursday, the Supreme Court voted 4-4, effectively supporting the Oklahoma Supreme Court’s significant ruling regarding school funding. The judge’s one-line decision confirmed the lower court’s judgment, noting that it had been upheld by similarly divided courts. The core issue involved a ruling stating that providing state […]
The Supreme Court has a significant chance to address illegal immigration issues.

Discussion on Immigration and Supreme Court Actions I’m an immigrant myself, and I’ve always viewed legal immigration as a vital aspect of our country. It’s, um, part of what America is built on—immigrants coming here and then assimilating into society. However, the ongoing issue of illegal immigration has been increasingly problematic. Under the Biden administration, […]
Discover the Christians advocating for your rights at the Supreme Court

Catholic Advocates for Religious Freedom at the Supreme Court The focus now is on the new American Pope Leo XIV, but the role of Catholics in American society extends well beyond a single religious leader. They have historically played significant roles in battling issues like slavery and supporting civil rights, and today, they champion the […]
Disney puts Venezuelan workers on unpaid leave following Supreme Court ruling on protected status

The Walt Disney Company has placed some of its employees on unpaid leave as nearly fifty Venezuelan workers in Florida face the risk of losing their Temporary Protected Status (TPS) next month. According to Bloomberg, Disney informed staff on Tuesday that their employment will end soon, following a Supreme Court decision that allows the Trump […]
‘This Is … Not A Denny’s’ — Federal Judge Criticizes Supreme Court For Favoring Alleged Illegal Gangsters

Fifth Circuit Appeals Court’s Response to Supreme Court Ruling Judge James Ho from the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals addressed the Supreme Court regarding its assertion that the district court had “no action” due to a quick 42-minute ruling on the AARP vs. Trump emergency injunction. He countered this by stating that over 14 […]
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to stop FOIA case regarding DOGE

Trump Administration Appeals Supreme Court Ruling The Trump administration is seeking to overturn a federal judge’s order requiring the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to answer specific questions and provide documents about its operations and responsibilities. Judge Christopher Cooper, based in Washington, D.C., indicated that Watchdog citizens should be granted more information regarding the accountability […]
Supreme court decides that wild camping on Dartmoor is allowed

Supreme Court Allows Wild Camping in Dartmoor Wild camping has been declared permissible in Dartmoor following a Supreme Court ruling that overturned a previous ban on the land. Until this legal decision, Dartmoor was unique in England for allowing wild camping without needing the landowner’s consent. In contrast, Scotland has permitted this right since 2003. […]
Maine lawmaker responds to Supreme Court ruling in trans athlete debate

Maine representative Laurel Libby will now be able to vote for her constituents after a Supreme Court ruling on Tuesday, which came after three months of being barred from voting. The Court decided on a 7-2 vote to restore her voting rights. This situation began when the Democratic majority in Maine voted to strip Libby […]