Supreme Court Declines Appeal From Christian School in Transgender Housing Case
Supreme Court declined to hear appeal from Missouri Christian university that filed lawsuit against the Biden administration over its transgender housing policy.
Appeals Court Hands Maine Lobstermen Major Victory in Whale Protection Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) overstepped its authority with a...
Supreme Court Considering If ‘Americans With Disabilities Act’ Covers Gender Dysphoria
Supreme Court to decide if it will hear case about whether individuals suffering from gender dysphoria are protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Wearing Shirt Saying ‘There Are Only Two Genders’ Not Protected Speech, Judge Says
School admins were not infringing on student’s constitutional rights when they ordered him to remove shirt saying “there are only two genders,” judge ruled.
Government Overreached in Identity Theft Case, Supreme Court Rules Unanimously
SCOTUS limited federal Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act, rebuffing Biden admin’s efforts to prosecute man convicted of Medicaid fraud with aggravated identity theft.
Female-Only Spa With Compulsory Nudity Must Admit ‘Transgender Women’ With Penises: Judge
Spa serving only women must admit men if they claim to be women, judge ruled. Services provided by spa require patrons to be fully naked, and employees all female.
Justice Thomas Issues Critical 50-Page Dissent in Key Supreme Court Case
Justice Clarence Thomas issued a lengthy, critical dissent in the high court’s ruling that struck down Alabama’s electoral map for congressional elections.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Beats Disqualification Lawsuit, Challengers Appeal
After state judge refused to disqualify U.S. Rep. MTG from ballot, left-wing group is appealing judge’s ruling to the Georgia Supreme Court.
California’s Unconstitutional, Morally Repugnant Racist Quotas Thrown Out by Federal Court
Federal district court struck down a state statute requiring racial and gender-identity quotas for board members of publicly held corporations in California.
US Supreme Court Takes Up Major Second Amendment Dispute
U.S. Supreme Court will rule on whether people under domestic violence restraining orders have the right to possess firearms, hearing a case during next term.
Project Veritas Sues Founder James O’Keefe
James O’Keefe breached his contract by starting a rival group while still employed by Project Veritas, organization said in 37-page lawsuit, filed in NY court.
Supreme Court Sides With 94-Year-Old Woman Whose Home Equity Was Seized by County
Supreme Court unanimously ruled IRS wronged woman when they forced sale of her condominium over unpaid tax debt and kept proceeds far exceeding tax she owed.