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Judge in Trump Case Received ‘Hundreds’ of Threats, Court Filing Shows

The judge in the civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump has received hundreds of threatening messages, court filings show.
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Catholic Couple Barred From Being Foster Parents Due to Religious Beliefs, Lawsuit Alleges

Lawsuit was filed against state officials, accusing them of denying a married Catholic couple a license to be foster parents because of couple’s religious beliefs.
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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.

Jury Awards Former US Senate Candidate Roy Moore Over $8 Million in Defamation Case

Federal jury found Dem. PAC defamed Roy Moore, former Republican sheriff and U.S. Senate candidate, in TV ad during 2017 U.S. Senate bid.
U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Sept. 18, 2023.

US Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

The U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 13 declined to take up a lawsuit filed by four New Jersey nurses to challenge a now-scrapped state COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Social media censorship stops free speech

Fauci, Other US Officials Served in Lawsuit Over Alleged Collusion to Suppress Free Speech

Fauci, Murthy, and other Biden admin officials served with discovery requests stemming from lawsuit alleging gov collusion with Big Tech.
Activists display their plan to blockade the U.S. Supreme Court

Protesters Attempt to Finalize Supreme Court Shutdown Scheme in Chaotic Meeting

Protesters led by organizing group Shut Down D.C. plan to block U.S. Supreme Court pedestrian entrances so Justices cannot enter building.
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Hospital Can’t Be Forced to Give Patient Ivermectin: State Supreme Court

A judge in Wisconsin wrongly tried to force a hospital to give a COVID-19 patient ivermectin, the state’s top court ruled on May 2.

Federal Judge Again Declares DACA Program Unlawful

A Texas judge has struck down the revised DACA program, reigniting the debate over its legality and leaving hundreds of thousands of "Dreamers" in limbo.

Judge Modifies Trump Codefendant’s Release Conditions Without Revoking Bond

Judge Scott McAfee heard arguments and testimony regarding revoking bond of Harrison Floyd after he made several social media posts tagging witnesses in case.
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IN-DEPTH: What You Need to Know About the Historic Tax Case Before the Supreme...

The U.S. Supreme Court recently agreed to hear a challenge to the constitutionality of a provision of the Trump-era Tax Cuts and Jobs Act...

Mother, Daughter to Receive $100,000 Settlement in Landmark Secret Gender-Transition Case

CA school district sued over allegations that teachers and staff coached 11-year-old girl to socially transition to a male gender identity settled for $100,000.