In the Courts

Michigan Supreme Court Approves Rule Requiring Judges To Use Preferred Pronouns

The Michigan Supreme Court approved a new rule Wednesday requiring justices to use preferred pronouns or “other respectful means” to…

4 hours ago

Woman Wins Years-Long Battle Against Regulator, Dealing Blow To Administrative State

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) dropped its more than seven year-long case against accountant Michelle Cochran after her April…

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Supreme Court Allows Biden Admin to Censor Americans for a Little Bit Longer

The Supreme Court on Friday extended its stay on an injunction blocking the Biden administration from coercing or significantly encouraging…

6 days ago

Biden Admin May Have Made A Huge Mistake In Asking SCOTUS To Take On Gov’t Censorship Case

The Biden administration may have opened itself up to a more expansive ruling on its coordination with social media companies…

1 week ago

Court Rules Term ‘Unborn Child’ Can Remain On Abortion Ballot Measure

The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the term “unborn child” could remain in an abortion amendment set to go…

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Appeals Court Rules Firearm Bans for Felons are Constitutional

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that federal bans on convicted felons owning firearms are still constitutional despite…

2 weeks ago

Justice Alito Temporarily Allows Biden Admin to Continue Censoring Citizens

Justice Samuel Alito ordered a temporary pause on an appeals court ruling blocking the Biden administration from encouraging social media…

2 weeks ago

Biden Admin Asks SCOTUS To Pause Appeals Court Ruling Blocking It From Encouraging Social Media Censorship

The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to freeze an appeals court ruling blocking it from coercing or…

2 weeks ago

Federal Judge Says DACA Program Is Unlawful, But Doesn’t Order Shutdown

A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program instituted by then-President Barack Obama in…

2 weeks ago

Federal Judiciary Policymaking Body Deals Blow To Dems Bid To Televise Trump’s Trials

The federal judiciary’s policymaking body updated its rules Tuesday to confirm that criminal trials — by extension, former President Donald…

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