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The 5 Supreme Court Cases to Watch This Session

The 5 Supreme Court Cases to Watch This Session

Social media censorship, federal regulation, separation of powers, gerrymandering, and gun rights are on the docket of the United States Supreme Court.
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Appeals Court Halts Proceedings in Nashville Shooter’s Records Case as Appeal Allowing Intervention by...

The Tennessee Court of Appeals has halted the trial court proceedings in the lawsuits against the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) for denying open...
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Former Trump attorney Sidney Powell reaches plea deal in Georgia 2020 election case

Sidney Powell reached plea deal with Fulton County prosecutors in 2020 election case in which Trump was indicted for allegedly trying to overturn 2020 elections.
A Los Angeles Unified School District bus in Los Angeles on Sept. 29, 2021.

Federal Court Revives Lawsuit Against Los Angeles COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

Federal appeals court revived lawsuit challenging COVID-19 vaccine mandate imposed by LAUSD, noting record doesn’t clearly show vaccines prevent transmission.
Lauren Handy, the director of activism with Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising, protests outside the U.S. Supreme Court

DC Appeals Court Refuses to Release Pro-Life Campaigner During Appeal

Activist Lauren Handy to remain behind bars while awaiting sentencing for Washington abortion clinic protest because it was deemed a crime of violence.
Gov. DeSantis signed bill that targets illegal immigration

Judge Blocks Florida Law Criminalizing Transport of Illegal Immigrants Into State

A federal judge has temporarily blocked part of a Florida law that criminalizes transporting illegal immigrants into the state.
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Supreme Court Declines X’s Challenge to Surveillance Gag Order

Supreme Court declined an appeal by X that challenged law preventing company from disclosing how often federal government sought monitoring of social media users.

Peter Navarro Sentenced to 4 Months in Prison for Defying Jan. 6 Subpoena

Peter Navarro sentenced to 4 months in prison and ordered to pay $9,500 in fines for refusal to comply with congressional subpoenas covered by executive privilege.

US Supreme Court Gets Emergency Petition Over Illinois ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban

Justice Amy Coney Barrett received the filing on Wednesday. Opponents of Illinois's "assault weapons" ban filed an emergency petition with the U.S. Supreme Court on...

Judge Awards Journalist Andy Ngo $300,000 in Lawsuit Over Portland Attacks

Journalist Andy Ngo was awarded $300,000 in damages after judge ruled in his favor in lawsuit accusing alleged Antifa rioters of having physically attacked him.
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Supreme Court to Consider Pro-Bureaucrat Legal Doctrine, Gun Ban, and Wealth Tax in Upcoming...

The Supreme Court is scheduled to take up several cases this fall that could lead to controversial rulings, panelists said at libertarian Cato Institute forum.

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...