SCOTUS Declines To Hear Biden Admin. Appeal In Texas Abortion Case
The Supreme Court of the United States has declined to hear a case that could have clarified whether state abortion bans conflict with a federal emergency care law.
SCOTUS Rejects Hearing Appeal From X Over Warrant In Trump Election Interference Case
The Supreme Court has stated they will not hear an appeal from the social media app X on free speech grounds following a judge order in the election-interference case against former President Donald Trump.
Ex-Las Vegas Councilwoman Found Guilty Of Using $70k Meant For Statue Of Slain Police Officers For Plastic Surgery, Daughter’s Wedding
A former Las Vegas councilwoman has been found guilty of stealing $70,000 in donations meant for a memorial to honor police officers who were killed and then using the money for plastic surgery and her daughter’s wedding.
Judge Sets Ryan Wesley Routh Trial Date 2 Weeks After Presidential Election
Nearly two weeks after the U.S. presidential election on November 5th, a South Florida federal judge ordered failed Donald Trump assassin Ryan Wesley Routh to stand trial on charges of attempting to murder the former president.
Calif. Gov. Newsom Signs Bill Banning Plastic Bags At Grocery Stores Into Law
Californians will no longer have the option to choose between paper or plastic shopping bags at the register when they check out from grocery stores, thanks to a new measure that was signed into law on Sunday by Governor Gavin Newsom.
Alaska Man Indicted For Threatening To Assassinate 6 Supreme Court Justices
An Alaska man has been indicted for allegedly making serious threats against six members of the Supreme Court, according to the Justice Department (DOJ), which included threats of assassinating the justices.
TikTok faces crucial court hearing that could decide fate in US
TikTok faces a key court hearing in a legal battle seeking to block a law that could ban the app used by 170 million Americans.
Indian State Passes Bill Seeking Death Penalty For Rapists After The Rape And Murder Of Doctor
A state in India has passed a law that could allow for the execution of rapists, following the rape and murder of a beloved 31-year-old female doctor, whose body was discovered on August 9th.
Michigan: Supreme Court Rules Against Lawsuits Seeking Compensation Related To COVID-19 Lockdowns
On Friday, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled against businesses and college students seeking compensation in relation to the COVID-19 lockdowns in 5-2 majority rulings.