Truth About US Ambassador to Libya Killing in Benghazi
Congressional hearing on Libyan attack revealed State Dept denied request by American Special Forces in Libya to continue use of DC- 3 airplane for security operations throughout country.
Benghazi Attack Live Video Streamed Into Situation Room Of White House
Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer said Obama was in the room watching Benghazi attack go down and he and it would have taken order by president to intervene.
Supreme Court Temporarily Allows Emergency Abortions in Idaho
The Biden administration had argued the state’s law violated a federal law about ‘patient dumping’ that required stabilizing care for emergency room patients.
Supreme Court Limits SEC’s Enforcement Powers
SCOTUS ruled against SEC use of in-house courts, holding defendants who face civil penalties must receive a jury trial under 7th Amendment of Constitution.
Supreme Court Pauses EPA’s ‘Good Neighbor’ Rule That Cracks Down on Smog
Supreme Court voted 5–4 to temporarily put on hold the EPA’s “good neighbor” rule cracking down on states whose industries are said to be contributing to smog.
Supreme Court ‘Inadvertently’ Releases Opinion
The Supreme Court released an opinion in an abortion case on June 26 but quickly unpublished the ruling, in what a spokesperson described as a mistake.
Supreme Court Rules for Biden Admin in Social Media Free Speech Case
Supreme Court threw out challenge to federal government’s actions when it communicated with social media platforms about public health issues during COVID-19 pandemic.
Supreme Court Turns Away COVID-19 Vaccine Appeals
U.S. Supreme Court justices rejected appeals brought over COVID-19 vaccines by Children’s Health Defense, founded by RFK Jr., an candidate running for president.
US Supreme Court Still Has 6 Blockbuster Rulings to Issue
U.S. Supreme Court upcoming rulings include immunity for Trumps presidential activities, J6 obstruction charges, social media laws; and federal agencies power.
Supreme Court Holds 6–3 That Certain Visa Decisions Cannot Be Challenged
Supreme Court denied an appeal aimed at allowing U.S. citizens, whose spouses were denied immigrant visas, an opportunity to challenge those denials in court.
Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Guns for People Under Domestic Restraining Orders
The Supreme Court on June 21 upheld by 8–1 a federal gun control law that bars people under domestic violence-related restraining orders from possessing firearms.
Supreme Court Will Hear Shareholder Lawsuit Alleging NVIDIA Deceived Investors
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case from Silicon Valley giant Nvidia that could make it more difficult for shareholders to pursue securities fraud lawsuits.