Latest News | Ticker·SCOTUS·The Judiciary Pro-Life Win: SCOTUS Lets Texas Six Week Abortion Ban Stand by Paul Bois | September 1, 2021 In a pro-life victory, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled 5-4 on Wednesday by admin_davespaper 3 years ago
BORDER SECURITY | AMERICAN DEFENSE·SCOTUS·The Judiciary Supreme Court orders ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy reinstated By MARK SHERMAN | August 24, 2021 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the Biden administration likely violated federal by admin_davespaper 3 years ago
The Judiciary Lawsuit challenges new Arizona abortion restrictions, ‘personhood’ provision The sweeping new abortion law is set to take effect Sept. 29. BRAD POOLE / August 17, 2021 (CN) — Abortion rights advocates by admin_davespaper 3 years ago
SCOTUS·The Judiciary Texas Supreme Court rules absent Democrats can be arrested Democrats in the Texas House of Representatives who have refused to show up at the state Capitol now face being arrested and by admin_davespaper 3 years ago
SCOTUS·The Judiciary Group asks Supreme Court to halt work on Obama presidential library Melissa Quinn | August 18, 2021 Washington — An organization focused on protecting public parks in Chicago is asking the Supreme Court to by admin_davespaper 3 years ago
SCOTUS·The Judiciary Supreme Court justices could move to weaken a landmark libel ruling: NYT reporter rcohen@insider.com (Rebecca Cohen) | August 18, 2021 Recent comments suggest The Supreme Court could reconsider a major libel case, New York Times by admin_davespaper 3 years ago
Latest News | Texas·The Judiciary Texas Gov. Abbott fires back after federal judge blocks executive order on migrant vehicles Texas Gov. Abbott fires back after federal judge blocks executive order on migrant vehicles U.S. District Judge Kathleen Cardone granted a request by admin_davespaper 3 years ago
The Judiciary Senate readies vote on anti-voter ID Biden judicial nominee after contentious confirmation hearing Despite her history, Myrna Pérez vows to act objectively as a judge Fred Lucas | Fox News | August 4, 2021 The by admin_davespaper 3 years ago
SCOTUS Indiana University students appeal vaccine mandate to U.S. Supreme Court First Amendment attorney Jim Bopp filed the appeal, arguing students can not be compelled into ‘waiving their rights to bodily integrity.’ Source: by admin_davespaper 3 years ago
ELECTION INTEGRITY | 2020-2024·SCOTUS SCOTUS upholds ban on ballot harvesting | Local & State | overtoncountynews.com U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Thursday, July 1 to uphold Arizona’s law HB 2023 banning ballot harvesting and out-of-precinct voting. In upholding by admin_davespaper 3 years ago