Washington, D.C. — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has publicly mocked U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes on social media after she issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at…
By Jack Queen (Reuters) – The fate of Donald Trump’s business empire hangs in the balance after a New York judge stripped control of key properties from the former U.S. president as…
By Karen Freifeld NEW YORK (Reuters) – The New York judge who found Donald Trump liable for fraud on Wednesday stopped short of addressing whether his scathing decision would force the former…
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a request by Alabama officials to halt a lower court’s ruling that rejected a Republican-crafted electoral map for diminishing the…
ACCRA (Reuters) – Ghana’s former trade minister said on Monday he would resign from the ruling party and run as an independent candidate during the next presidential election in December 2024, dividing…
Supreme Court Extends Pause On Appeals Court Ruling On Biden Admin Censorship Efforts Katelynn Richardson on September 22, 2023 The Supreme Court on Friday extended its stay on an injunction blocking the…
BEL AIR, MD – A Harford County deputy who resigned his post after being told he could not serve as a law enforcement officer and member of the Harford County Council can…
Appeals Court Affirms Ruling Preventing Biden Admin From ‘Significantly’ Encouraging Social Media Censorship Katelynn Richardson on September 8, 2023 A federal appeals court partially affirmed a lower court’s finding on Friday that…
MADRID, Spain (Reuters) -Spain’s National Sports Council (CSD) urged the country’s Sports Administrative Tribunal (TAD) to provisionally suspend soccer boss Luis Rubiales on Friday after the TAD opened a case against him…
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – Bitcoin rose to two-week highs on Tuesday after a U.S. court ruled that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) should not have rejected digital asset manager Grayscale’s application…
‘People Are Waking Up’: San Francisco Officials To Protest Ruling That Handcuffed Homeless Enforcement Brandon Poulter on August 18, 2023 San Francisco lawmakers, residents and local business owners are planning a rally…
DAVID BLACKMON: The Media Fawns Over Judge’s Climate Ruling — There’s Just One Problem David Blackmon on August 16, 2023 Media overreactions to court decisions don’t get much more ridiculous than the…
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum has grown her lead to a 13-point advantage in the contest to be the ruling party’s candidate in Mexico’s 2024 presidential election,…
By Nate Raymond and Jarrett Renshaw (Reuters) – The Biden administration on Monday issued new guidance to colleges and universities on how they could still legally encourage racial diversity on their campuses…
Colleges Skirt Supreme Court Ruling Barring Race-Based Admissions By Asking About ‘Identity’ Brandon Poulter on August 14, 2023 Colleges and universities have started implementing questions about identity in admissions essays following the…
Biden Admin Urges Colleges To Continue To Racially Discriminate Following Supreme Court Ruling On Affirmative Action Reagan Reese on August 14, 2023 The Biden administration urged colleges and universities on Monday to…
TRENTON, NJ – Maybe New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy should spend more time vacationing at his Italian villa and leave governing New Jersey to somebody less radical. This week, while acting as…
LISBON (Reuters) – Portugal’s Novo Banco said its lawyers were studying a ruling by a Lisbon court that Venezuela claims unblocks around $1.5 billion in Venezuelan state assets being held by the…
Sen. Anthony M. Bucco and Sen. Michael Testa said they plan to introduce legislation to repeal a controversial ruling made by the State Board of Education.…
Obama-Appointed Judge Rejects Biden Admin’s Appeal Of Asylum Restrictions Ruling Jennie Taer on August 2, 2023 A federal judge rejected the Biden administration’s appeal late Tuesday to an earlier ruling striking down…
Biden Official Casts Doubt On Ending Legacy Admission After SCOTUS Ruling Reagan Reese on July 31, 2023 Department of Education (DOE) Secretary Miguel Cardona claimed Sunday that ending legacy admissions, a mechanism…
By Andrew Chung (Reuters) – U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Friday temporarily blocked a lower court’s decision to strike down a regulation aimed at reining in privately made firearms known…
By Andrew Chung and John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden’s administration on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate a regulation aimed at reining in so-called ghost guns, or…
Another University Ditches Legacy Admissions After SCOTUS Ruling On Race-Based Practices Reagan Reese on July 19, 2023 Wesleyan University in Connecticut became the latest higher education institution to ditch legacy admissions Wednesday…
College Skirts Affirmative Action Ban With Essay Prompt Asking Applicants How SCOTUS Ruling Impacts Them Katelynn Richardson on July 19, 2023 A private New York college added an essay prompt to its…
Lawsuit Against Texas County’s Race-Based Small Business Program Points To SCOTUS Affirmative Action Ruling Katelynn Richardson on July 18, 2023 A lawsuit filed Monday against a Texas county’s race-based small business assistance…