Supreme Court Backs Republican in Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballots Case
The Supreme Court vacated an appeals court decision that required Pennsylvania to count mail-in ballots even if there is no date on the envelope.
Federal Law Does Not Exempt LGBT Employees From Bathroom, Dress Code, Policies, Judge Rules
Federal judge in TX struck down federal guidance exempting LGBT employees from workplace policies on bathroom use, dress codes, locker rooms, and pronoun usage.
Universal Mail-In Voting Violates Delaware Constitution: Delaware Supreme Court
Delaware’s new law that allows voting by mail regardless of reason violates the state Constitution, the Delaware Supreme Court ruled on October 7.
Supreme Court Overturns Ruling on Massachusetts Gun Law, Leaving Constitutionality in Question
The Supreme Court reversed a federal appeals court decision that upheld one of MAs’ tough gun laws, months after the high court expanded Second Amendment rights.
Supreme Court declines to hear MyPillow CEO Lindell’s defamation case
The Supreme Court declined to hear Mike Lindell's appeal in defamation lawsuit against Dominion Voting Systems, that he said rigged the 2020 election against Trump.
Judge Throws Out Lawsuit by Stacey Abrams’s PAC Over 2018 Georgia Governor’s Election
Federal judge threw out lawsuit filed by Stacey Abrams challenging Georgia’s election system after she lost 2018 gubernatorial race to Republican Gov. Brian Kemp.
Trump Wins Ruling in Rape Accuser Carroll’s Defamation Lawsuit
Federal appeals court in Manhattan handed Trump a procedural victory in defamation lawsuit, after columnist E. Jean Carroll claimed Trump had raped her in 1990s.
Alex Jones Sandy Hook Trial: NYT Writer Issues Correction After Tweeting Fake News
Following the early adjournment of the Friday Alex Jones Sandy Hook trial in Connecticut, a writer for the New York Times posted a false claim about...
Judge Orders Iowa Teen to Pay $150,000 to Family of Alleged Rapist She Killed
Teenage human trafficking victim must serve 5 years probation and pay $150,000 restitution to family of accused rapist, whom she stabbed to death.
Congressional Records Prove Biden’s Student Loan Cancellations Are Illegal
Before Biden announced he's “forgiving” student loans his admin released a legal memo declaring he had authority to do this under 2003 law.
‘Uninformed Consent’: 3 California Hospitals Face Lawsuits for Use of ‘Remdesivir Protocol’ Attorneys Allege...
Hospitals in CA face lawsuits for treating patients with controversial antiviral drug remdesivir without informed consent, a protocol alleged to led to wrongful death.
Judge Orders Fauci, Other Top Officials to Produce Records for Big Tech–Government Censorship Lawsuit
Fauci, Jean-Pierre, and top Biden admin officials resisting efforts to obtain their communications with Big Tech co. must hand over records.