Rep. Glenn Ivey's Response to President Trump's Criticism of the Supreme Court on Deportation Policies

Rep. Glenn Ivey criticized President Trump for attacking the Supreme Court over deportation policies, highlighting the lack of due process and defiance of the court's decisions. Ivey believes Trump's rhetoric targets a certain segment of the population, while others, including independents and some of his supporters, are not in favor of these actions.

DEI 'Indoctrination' in the Federal Government

Fox News host and journalist discuss the impact of DEI 'indoctrination' in the federal government, highlighting recent shifts against racial preferences in various sectors. The article proposes maintaining victories by promoting transparent, fair processes and a broader colorblindness agenda.

Supreme Court ruling on deportation of suspected Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members

President Donald Trump criticizes Supreme Court ruling that requires providing adequate notice to suspected Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members before deportation under the Alien Enemies Act. Trump argues that the decision will allow criminals to commit crimes before facing legal consequences.

South Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Abortion Restriction Law

The South Carolina Supreme Court upheld a law restricting abortion at around six weeks of pregnancy, despite Planned Parenthood's challenge. The law includes exceptions for rape or incest, medical emergencies, or fatal fetal anomalies. Doctors who do not comply could face felony charges. Governor McMaster supports the law, while Planned Parenthood continues to challenge it.

Supreme Court ruling on deportation of alleged Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members under the Alien Enemies Act

The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must provide alleged Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members with more notice before deporting them under the Alien Enemies Act. The Court's decision represents a win for the ACLU, allowing for more notice and legal challenge proceedings.

Supreme Court ruling on Venezuelan nationals' deportation

The Supreme Court granted a request by Venezuelan nationals to block their removal from the United States under the Alien Enemies Act. The Trump administration did not provide adequate time or resources for the detainees to challenge their deportations. President Trump criticized the ruling on social media.

U.S. Supreme Court grants injunction on deportation of Venezuelan immigrants in Texas

The U.S. Supreme Court grants an injunction to extend a pause on deportations of Venezuelan immigrants in Texas under the Alien Enemies Act. The court criticized the government for not giving detainees enough time to argue against their deportations.

Supreme Court ruling on Alien Enemies Act and deportation of illegal immigrants

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Venezuelan migrants appealing their deportation under the Alien Enemies Act, dealing a blow to the Trump administration's efforts to speed up deportations. The court emphasized the detainees' right to due process and remanded the case to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship and judicial power

Fox News discusses Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship and judicial power, focusing on Justice Amy Coney Barrett's questioning of U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer regarding the Trump administration's approach to following federal court precedent.

Nationwide Injunctions and the Role of the Judiciary

Senate Judiciary Committee member John Kennedy, R-La., discusses his views on nationwide injunctions and the role of the judiciary in creating laws. Several proponents are advocating to end the practice of nationwide injunctions, which they believe go beyond the judiciary's role.

Supreme Court Hearing on President Trump's Birthright Citizenship Restrictions

The Supreme Court is considering President Trump's restrictions on birthright citizenship, with concerns about the impact on children born to parents in the country illegally. Lower court orders have kept the citizenship restrictions on hold. Nationwide injunctions are being challenged by the Trump administration. Arguments focus on the potential consequences of denying birthright citizenship.

Supreme Court, President Trump, Sean 'Diddy' Combs

Supreme Court justices divided on birthright citizenship, President Trump returns from Middle East trip, Week 1 of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' federal criminal trial.

President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship

Rep. Jamie Raskin criticizes President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, calling it a loser. He argues against limiting the ability of district court judges to issue nationwide injunctions, citing inefficiency and unmanageability. Raskin highlights multiple district court rulings against Trump on this issue.

Supreme Court oral arguments on birthright citizenship and nationwide injunctions

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts stopped Justice Sonia Sotomayor from interrupting during oral arguments over birthright citizenship and nationwide injunctions. The case involves the Trump administration's view on universal injunctions exceeding lower courts' powers under the Constitution.

Fox News Politics Updates

Updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more Fox News politics content including Trump's speeches, Supreme Court cases, and international trips.

Supreme Court debate on nationwide injunctions for Trump's policies

The Supreme Court is debating the use of nationwide injunctions on President Trump's policies, particularly his birth citizenship update. Trump's lawyers argue that the injunctions hinder public debate and policy implementation. The Department of Justice did not ask the Supreme Court to decide on birthright citizenship. Opponents of curbing nationwide injunctions fear chaos and inconsistency. Justice Clarence Thomas believes the U.S. survived without national injunctions until the 1960s. Left-leaning judges are concerned about government overreach if national injunctions are limited.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's questioning during oral arguments

During Supreme Court oral arguments on birthright citizenship, Justice Amy Coney Barrett questioned the Trump administration's stance on following judicial rulings, causing concern among conservatives who regret her appointment. Barrett has previously sided with liberal justices on key decisions, leading to backlash from Trump supporters.

Birthright Citizenship and Supreme Court Oral Arguments

Former U.S. Attorney Chuck Rosenberg believes President Trump's argument against birthright citizenship may prevail, despite long-standing precedent. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on an executive order denying birthright citizenship to children of illegal immigrants. Rosenberg cited the 1898 case of United States v. Wong Kim Ark to explain the historical context.

Birthright Citizenship Executive Order

President Trump argues that birthright citizenship was intended for descendants of slaves, not illegal immigrants, leading to Supreme Court debate and challenges to his executive order.

Supreme Court Case on Birthright Citizenship

The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on a case challenging the Trump administration's efforts to limit birthright citizenship. The arguments focused on whether federal district court judges can issue nationwide injunctions against the administration's policies.

Supreme Court and Birthright Citizenship Executive Order

Justice Kagan criticized U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer on the birthright citizenship executive order, highlighting the failure in federal courts. The case involves national injunctions blocking Trump's executive order reinterpreting the 14th Amendment.

Legal challenges facing the Trump administration

Fox News host Mark Levin gives his take on legal challenges facing the Trump administration. Justice Sonia Sotomayor questions Trump's order on birthright citizenship. Supreme Court to rule on nationwide injunctions imposed by federal judges.

Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship and universal injunctions

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a challenge to President Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship, focusing on the use of universal injunctions. Justices expressed concerns about lower courts blocking executive actions nationwide.

Current Events in the U.S.

The Supreme Court hears arguments challenging birthright citizenship, Trump's administration limits birthright citizenship through an executive order, House Republicans work on a bill to advance Trump's domestic policy agenda, Trump lifts sanctions against Syria causing confusion for Israel, significant changes to federal student loan program proposed by Congressional Republicans, guide on maintaining adult friendships after having children, metal box with gold and artifacts found in San Francisco.

Supreme Court review of birthright citizenship case

UC Berkeley Law professor John Yoo discusses the Supreme Court's review of the case on birthright citizenship on Fox News. The court will hear oral arguments on Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship and the authority of lower courts that have blocked his policies nationwide.

Federal Judge Ruling on Immigration Status and Universal Injunctions

Federal judge ruling preventing Trump administration from revoking immigration status discussed by Sen. John Kennedy. Issue of universal injunctions giving judges immense power over federal policies. Concerns raised regarding rushed judicial decision-making and impact on Supreme Court. Bipartisan calls to end this practice.

U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments on Birthright Citizenship

The U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments challenging Trump's executive order to limit birthright citizenship, focusing on the power of nationwide injunctions. Legal experts disagree on the impact of these injunctions, with some calling them a bipartisan issue and others arguing for their necessity in cases like this. Real people, like asylum seekers Dina and Henry, are directly affected by the outcome of this case.

Supreme Court review of Trump's birthright citizenship plan

The Supreme Court is considering Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship, focusing on the power of judges to block presidential policies nationwide. The administration argues that universal injunctions are hindering Trump's executive power. The court may limit the scope of injunctions, affecting how policies are implemented and challenged in court.

Supreme Court and President Trump's Birthright Citizenship Plan

The Supreme Court is considering President Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship, focusing on the power of judges to block presidential policies nationwide. The administration argues that universal injunctions stymie the president's agenda. The court may limit the scope of injunctions to apply only to specific parties. The issue of universal injunctions has been contentious across multiple administrations.

Supreme Court's immunity decision favoring Donald Trump

Chief Justice John Roberts and the conservative Supreme Court justices granted former President Donald Trump far-reaching immunity from prosecution, with no effort to seek cross-ideological agreement. Roberts abandoned his usual institutional concerns and favored presidential immunity, even in cases related to the January 6 Capitol riots. The decision was met with criticism from the liberal justices and Justice Barrett, who tried to provide a more narrow interpretation of presidential immunity.

Supreme Court decision on Trump administration's ban on trans troops

The Supreme Court allows the Trump administration's ban on trans troops to continue being enacted, NPR interviews a U.S. Space Force officer for insights.

Chief Justice John Roberts denounces ad hominem criticism of justices and emphasizes the importance of the rule of law

Chief Justice John Roberts denounces ad hominem criticism of justices, emphasizes the importance of the rule of law and civics education, and addresses the public atmosphere surrounding the judiciary.

Importance of an Independent Judiciary and Collaboration Across Ideological Lines

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts emphasizes the importance of an independent judiciary and working across ideological lines. He laments current political divisions and urges maintaining decorum and relationships among justices. The Supreme Court is set to hear high-profile cases and emergency appeals filed by the Trump administration.

Analysis of President Biden's Speech and Trump's Challenges with Federal Judges

Analysis of President Biden's speech by John Roberts, detailing Trump's challenges with federal judges blocking executive orders, options for pushback, and the role of Congress in reviewing court actions.

Trump Administration's Actions and Senator Chris Van Hollen's Response

Senator Chris Van Hollen accuses the Trump administration of trying to silence Congress and suspend the Constitution, citing instances of ignoring Supreme Court orders and attempting to intimidate and oppress. Van Hollen urges people to speak out against these actions.

Debate on Transgender Rights and Military Ban

Heated debate on CNN over transgender rights and military ban. Comparison between Martin Luther King Jr. and transgender Americans. Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on transgender military policy. Discussion on the difference between banning Black/Latino individuals and banning transgender people.

Transgender Troops and Pentagon Ban

Defense Secretary announces transgender troops have 30-60 days to leave the military after Supreme Court ruling on Pentagon ban. Approximately 1,000 service members affected. Trump administration's transgender military policy allowed to proceed.

Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter's Death

Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, known for surprising Republicans by joining the court's liberal wing, has passed away. He served on the court for nearly twenty years with great distinction.

Death of Retired Supreme Court Justice David Souter

Retired Supreme Court Justice David Souter, appointed by former President George H.W. Bush, passed away at 85. Known for his liberal views, he served on the Court for over 19 years before retiring in 2009. Souter continued to contribute to the judiciary even after retirement.

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' Defense of Judicial Independence

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts emphasizes the importance of an independent judiciary amidst criticism from President Trump and allies. Roberts defends the role of federal courts in checking the excesses of Congress or the executive.

Judges issuing nationwide injunctions

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich discusses the issue of unelected federal district court judges issuing nationwide injunctions to halt the agenda of the elected president of the United States. He advocates for protecting the American people's right to elect their government officials and proposes legislative actions to address the issue.

Current Events Summary

The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to implement a ban on transgender military service members. The papal conclave begins at the Vatican to choose the next leader of the Catholic Church. India conducted strikes on Pakistan, leading to casualties on both sides. Real ID enforcement begins at U.S. airports for domestic flights. The Rockettes celebrate their 100th year with auditions in New York City.

Current Events

Escalating conflict between India and Pakistan, conclave to elect the next pope begins, Supreme Court upholds Trump's ban on transgender military members.

Transgender Military Ban

The U.S. Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to implement its ban on transgender military service members temporarily.

Transgender Athlete in Girls' Sports Debate

Rep. Laurel Libby of Maine discusses the issue of a biological male winning women's track races and her legal battle for voting and speaking rights after speaking out against transgender athletes in girls' sports.

Political Updates and Controversies

Supreme Court lifts lower court's order pausing Pentagon's transgender military ban, siding with Trump administration. Various political updates and controversies involving Trump and other political figures.

Supreme Court ruling on transgender military ban

The Supreme Court allowed President Trump's ban on transgender people serving in the military to go into effect, despite opposition from liberal justices and advocacy groups.

Supreme Court ruling on transgender troops in the military

The Supreme Court allowed President Trump to exclude openly transgender individuals from the military by lifting a nationwide injunction. The policy will likely stay in place while litigation continues.

Supreme Court allows Trump administration to enforce ban on transgender military service members

The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to proceed with its ban on transgender military service members, temporarily blocking a lower court order that halted the ban's enforcement. The ban disqualifies transgender individuals based on 'gender dysphoria,' affecting both enlistment and active-duty service members. The Court's decision is a blow to transgender servicemembers and is likely to ultimately prevail in favor of the administration.

Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Military Ban

The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in lifting a lower court order that paused the Pentagon's transgender military ban, allowing Trump's order to proceed. Soldiers with false arrest records have been stuck in bureaucratic limbo. Lawsuits challenging the ban continue.

Supreme Court Tensions

Tensions on the Supreme Court have flared as justices clash with each other and lawyers during oral arguments. Recent high-profile spats involve LGBTQ-related books in schools and discrimination against students with disabilities.

North Carolina Supreme Court Election Dispute

A federal judge ordered the North Carolina elections board to certify results showing Democrat Allison Riggs as the winner of the state Supreme Court race against Republican Jefferson Griffin. The ruling highlighted the importance of upholding voting rules and not changing them retroactively after the election.

Lawsuit against Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts

A pro-Trump legal group founded by White House aide Stephen Miller is suing Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, accusing him of overstepping his role by accommodating requests from Congress to investigate ethical improprieties by other justices.

President Trump's stance on deportations and due process for immigrants

President Trump argues that deportations may take precedence over immigrants' due process rights, despite constitutional requirements. The Supreme Court has emphasized the need for due process rights for immigrants. Trump has faced pushback for attempting to deport alleged gang members without proper process. His administration has also been criticized for mistakenly detaining Americans and for its approach to Harvard University's tax-exempt status.

Trans Athlete Controversy in Maine Girls' Track Meet

Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby appeals to Supreme Court regarding trans athlete controversy in girls' track meet in Maine, sparking national debate and legal actions.

Supreme Court Upholds Trump Administration's Use of Alien Enemies Act for Deportation

The Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act for mass deportation flights. A Trump-appointed judge blocked the administration's use of the act to deport alleged gang members, leading to Trump expressing anger and questioning judges' decisions on deportation.

Trump administration's request to end TPS for Venezuelan migrants

The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court to lift a judge's order blocking the end of Temporary Protected Status for over 300,000 Venezuelan migrants. The administration argues that the decision is untenable and involves sensitive immigration policy judgments.

Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby's Appeal to the Supreme Court on Trans Athletes in Girls' Sports

Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby appealed to the Supreme Court regarding the issue of trans athletes in girls' sports. The state dropped its lawsuit against the Trump administration in exchange for restored federal funds. Legal battles and conflicts continue in Maine over this issue.

Trump's Judicial Nominations and Impact on the Judiciary

President Trump announces his first judicial nominee of his second term, emphasizing the importance of appointing bold and fearless judges to counter Democrat activist judges. The article discusses the impact of Trump's judicial appointments, including key Supreme Court decisions and the nomination of Whitney Hermandorfer to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

Threats to Judges from President Trump and Allies

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson condemns attacks by President Trump and his allies on judges who block Trump administration policies, warning of the threat to the country's political fabric. She calls for 'raw courage' to dispense justice without fear of consequences.

Supreme Court and Trump Administration's Immigration Agenda

The Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to allow the termination of protections for Venezuelan nationals in the U.S. Former federal prosecutor Andrea Lewis discusses the impact of the Supreme Court on the Trump administration's immigration agenda.

Judiciary Reform and Expedited Review Process for Executive Actions

Rep. Jim Jordan discussed ideas for reform around the judiciary on the 'Alex Marlow Show'. They are considering an expedited review process for certain executive actions that challenge the president.

South Korea's Presidential Election

South Korea's Supreme Court overturned a ruling clearing election frontrunner Lee Jae-myung of violating election law, potentially impacting his eligibility to run for president. The case could deepen societal divisions amidst political turmoil. Acting leader Han Duck-soo resigned to join the presidential race, with Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok stepping in as acting president. The Supreme Court found Lee guilty of publicly stating false facts, sending the case back to the appeals court.

Controversy Over Tennessee Bill on Denying Enrollment Based on Immigration Status

Tennessee Republicans paused a bill that would have allowed public schools to deny enrollment to children without legal immigration status. The bill was aimed at triggering a lawsuit to challenge a Supreme Court ruling from 1982 that established the right to education for all students, regardless of immigration status.

Wrong-House Raid Case Before U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in a case where federal officers wrongly invaded a home in a 'wrong-house raid.' The family affected sued the FBI and agents. The issue is whether victims can sue the federal government under the Federal Tort Claims Act for such incidents.

Gen Z voters discussing President Trump's accomplishments and Trump's views on running the country

Gen Z voters discuss President Trump's accomplishments in first 100 days. Trump talks about running the country and the world in his second term. He praises tech billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg. Trump criticizes Democrats for lack of leadership. Trump commits to adhering to Supreme Court rulings. Not looking for a third term.

Legal Challenges to Trump Administration's Immigration Agenda

Discussion about legal challenges to the Trump administration's immigration agenda and the role of federal trial judges in interfering with the president's authority in foreign affairs and national security.

Legal Battle Over FBI Raid on Wrong House in Atlanta

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in a legal battle over a woman's lawsuit against the U.S. government for FBI agents mistakenly raiding their home in Atlanta, Georgia. Trina Martin's home was broken down by FBI agents before dawn on Oct. 18, 2017, resulting in trauma for her and her family.

Supreme Court ruling on Trump administration deportation efforts

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration allowing deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, but lawyers argue proper notice is not being given to detainees facing deportation. Due process rights are being violated, leading to legal challenges and uncertainty about deportation proceedings.

President Trump's Views on the Supreme Court and Federal Courts

President Trump discusses his respect for the Supreme Court and lower district courts in a Time magazine interview. The article touches on various topics including the U.S. economy, reciprocal tariffs, and the federal courts. Trump emphasizes his compliance with the Supreme Court orders despite ongoing legal battles.

Possible Extraordinary Action Against President Trump for Disobeying Supreme Court Order

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warns of possible extraordinary action if President Trump disobeys Supreme Court order regarding deportation case.

Trump administration's ban on transgender troops in the military

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to unblock its ban on transgender troops in the military, citing concerns about military readiness. Legal battles are ongoing in lower courts regarding the policy.

Legal Battle Over Return of Alleged MS-13 Member to U.S.

White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller discusses the return of alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S., sparking a legal battle between Democrats and Republicans.

School Choice Programs in the U.S.

The article discusses the ongoing Supreme Court battle over parents' rights to remove their children from LGBTQ+ curriculum and the establishment of the nation's first religious charter school. It provides information on various states that have implemented school choice programs.

Supreme Court ruling on due process for noncitizens

The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must facilitate the release of an immigrant who was deported without a hearing to El Salvador, highlighting the issue of due process for noncitizens. The case questions the erosion of due process rights under the Trump administration.

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Trump's Firings of Federal Board Members

Federal appeals court blocks President Trump's firings of two federal board members, citing Supreme Court precedent. Trump administration likely to appeal to the Supreme Court for emergency review.

Supreme Court Order and Pope Francis Appearance

Supreme Court pauses order to return accidentally deported man to U.S. Pope Francis makes surprise appearance at St. Peter's Basilica after hospital stay.

Pope Francis' Public Appearance and Supreme Court Decision

Pope Francis makes first public appearance since hospital discharge, prays for peace in conflict zones and acknowledges healthcare workers. Supreme Court temporarily halts order to return deported man to U.S.

Supreme Court ruling on Trump administration's teacher-training fund cuts

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing cuts to teacher-training funds to proceed while legal challenges continue. The decision supports the administration's efforts to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

Legal Challenges to Trump's Tariffs by GOP Legal Elites

Vox examines the potential legal challenges to Trump's tariffs by some GOP legal elites and the influence of conservative judges in the Supreme Court. They emphasize the importance of public statements from legal and political elites in shaping judicial decisions.

Supreme Court ruling on Department of Education grants freeze

The U.S. Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in a dispute over freezing DEI-related grants. The Court allowed the administration to temporarily freeze $65 million for teacher training and professional development, halting a lower court order that said the grants should be reinstated.

Deportation Efforts and Legal Battles

Vice President JD Vance discusses Trump administration's preparation for legal battles with liberal judges over deportation efforts, including willingness to litigate all the way to the Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Case Involving Victims of Terrorism and Palestinian Entities

The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case involving Congress intervening to help victims of terrorism sue Palestinian entities. The Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority argue that a 2019 law allowing such lawsuits violates their due process rights.

Supreme Court Religious Rights Cases

The Supreme Court is hearing three major religious rights cases, including one about tax relief for a Catholic charity group. The cases could clarify the free exercise clause's scope in protecting religious Americans from government interference.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election

Candidate Brad Schimel is campaigning for Wisconsin Supreme Court with support from Elon Musk and facing a referendum on President Trump's agenda. The election will determine control of the court and is the most expensive judicial race in history.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race

The Wisconsin Supreme Court race is the most expensive judicial contest in U.S. history, with conservatives aiming to regain the majority from liberals. Both sides are heavily invested in the outcome, viewing it as a chance to influence policy and redraw legislative maps. The race has attracted over $90 million in spending, with significant national implications. Candidates are making final pitches ahead of the election on April 1, which could impact U.S. House seats and crucial state-level issues.

Elon Musk's $1 Million Donation to Wisconsin Voters for Supreme Court Election

Elon Musk gave out $1 million checks to two Wisconsin voters, declaring them spokespeople for his political group, ahead of a critical Wisconsin Supreme Court election. Musk's support for conservative candidate Brad Schimel has sparked controversy with liberal candidate Susan Crawford and her allies protesting Musk's influence on the court.

Supreme Court Case on Religious Exemptions for Unemployment Compensation

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether Catholic Charities should be exempt from mandatory state unemployment compensation laws due to their religious mission.

Appointment of Eli Sharvit as Head of Israeli Domestic Security Agency

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu selected former navy commander Eli Sharvit to lead the domestic security agency, despite the supreme court's freeze on the incumbent's dismissal. The court's ruling on the removal of the current Shin Bet chief, Ronen Bar, is still pending, raising concerns of a constitutional crisis.

News Articles

Various news articles covering topics such as Elon Musk's cost-cutting tour, political responses, and current events.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Case on Religious Freedom and Charitable Mission

Wisconsin Supreme Court case involving Catholic diocese defending their right to continue charitable mission against claims of non-religious activity. Focus on serving the most vulnerable in line with Catholic social teaching. Court ruling challenges ability to operate efficiently and with faith at the center.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race

Elon Musk and George Soros are contributing millions to the race for a new Wisconsin Supreme Court justice, with the conservative candidate receiving support from Musk and the liberal candidate receiving support from Soros. The race could impact issues like abortion rights, voting rights, and congressional redistricting. The candidates are county judges vying for a 10-year term in a non-partisan race.

Supreme Court Case on Wisconsin Unemployment Compensation System and Catholic Charities

The U.S. Supreme Court hears a case where a chapter of Catholic Charities challenges Wisconsin's mandatory unemployment compensation system, arguing for an exemption based on religious mission. The state argues that the charity's work is similar to other non-profits and should not be exempt. The charity wants to opt out to join a church-specific program, but concerns are raised about the financial stability of such a move.

Wisconsin's Supreme Court race and campaign donations

Wisconsin's Supreme Court race on Tuesday could see $100 million in donations, primarily from out-of-state billionaires like Elon Musk, George Soros, the Uihleins, and JB Pritzker.

Wisconsin State Supreme Court Race and Redistricting

Sen. Ron Johnson urges Wisconsinites who voted for Trump to vote for Brad Schimel in the upcoming crucial state Supreme Court race to prevent liberal court redistricting. Schimel is endorsed by Trump and facing off against Susan Crawford, supported by liberal billionaire George Soros. Both candidates have received substantial financial backing.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race and Elon Musk's $1 Million Giveaway

Wisconsin Supreme Court race captures national attention as Attorney General files appeal regarding Elon Musk's $1 million giveaway to two individuals at a rally for candidate Brad Schimel. The race features Schimel, a Republican, against liberal jurist Susan Crawford. The event could have national implications on redistricting, unions, and trans issues. Musk's offer is controversial and seen as potentially violating state election laws.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election 2025

The Wisconsin Supreme Court election in 2025 is considered highly important due to potential consequences for the state and nation. The race is between Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford, with political implications such as redrawing legislative maps and potential impact on U.S. House seats. Both sides heavily invested in the election, as the outcome could affect laws and policies for years to come.

Limiting Federal District Court Judges' Power

Rep. Darrell Issa introduced the No Rogue Rulings Act to limit federal district court judges' power to issue nationwide injunctions, arguing that these judges are overstepping their jurisdiction. Trump's administration has faced 15 nationwide injunctions. Issa believes the bill should be balanced and would benefit the country in the long term.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election and Elon Musk's Influence

High-stakes race in Wisconsin to determine control of state supreme court with profound implications for abortion, voting, and labor rights. Elon Musk's involvement has made it one of the most expensive judicial elections in American history.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Impact on Nation

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Judge Brad Schimel discusses the impact of the Supreme Court race on the nation, stating that it will put congressional district drawing into the hands of liberal justices, potentially changing the state drastically.

Court ruling on President Trump's power to fire members of independent agencies

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of President Trump's ability to fire Democratic members of independent agencies, stating that restrictions on the president's power to remove officers of the executive branch are unconstitutional. This ruling has significant implications for future legal challenges and the autonomy of independent agencies.

Deportation Flights and Legal Battle over Alien Enemies Act

Legal battle over deportation flights involving Alien Enemies Act and Trump administration. Federal judges extend restraining orders against deportation of Venezuelan nationals alleged to be Tren de Aragua gang members. Trump administration seeks Supreme Court review.

Deportation of Illegal Alien Gang Members under the Alien Enemies Act

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to allow the deportation of illegal alien gang members under the Alien Enemies Act, but has faced legal challenges from left-wing groups and court orders blocking the deportations.

American Victim of Terrorism and the 'Pay-for-Slay' Program in Palestine

Ari Fuld, an American who moved to Israel, was killed by a Palestinian terrorist. His family is fighting against the 'pay-for-slay' program in Palestine, where families of terrorists are paid. The Supreme Court will hear a case on whether American victims of terrorism can sue the terrorists' families. The article calls for ending the pay-for-slay program and imposing sanctions on those involved.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election 2025

The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 1, 2025, is a crucial race between Trump-backed Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford, with wide-ranging consequences for Wisconsin and the nation. The race could impact the balance of the court, legislative maps, and U.S. House seats. Schimel aims to restore balance and objectivity to the court, while Crawford is endorsed by left-wing groups. The election has drawn massive out-of-state spending and is closely contested.

Supreme Court Case on Nondelegation Doctrine and Universal Service Fund

The Supreme Court is considering a case that challenges Congress's authority to delegate power to federal agencies. The case involves the Universal Service Fund, which provides telephone and internet service to rural areas. The Court's Republicans seem unlikely to strike down the law in question, but may use the case to expand the judiciary's authority. Despite some challenges to the Fund, it is likely to survive. The case could have implications on the nondelegation doctrine and judicial power.

Trump administration's ban on transgender people serving in the military

The Trump administration's ban on transgender people serving in the military is set to take effect, but ongoing court challenges are delaying its implementation. Judges are requesting extensions to allow for appeals, and the issue is also being considered by the U.S. Supreme Court. The ban is currently on pause as the parties navigate the legal process.

Legal Pushback to Trump Administration's Deportation of Venezuelan Nationals

A federal appellate court declined to issue a stay on a lower court's orders challenging the Trump administration's deportation of illegal migrants using a 1798 wartime law. The court sided with the plaintiffs, blocking the administration's deportation agenda. The case may go to the Supreme Court for further review.

Medical Negligence Lawsuit Against Illinois Abortionist

A woman filed a medical negligence lawsuit against an Illinois abortionist after a late-term abortion resulted in parts of the fetus being left inside her. The lawsuit alleges severe complications and emotional distress due to the incident.

Political turmoil in Brazil involving former President Jair Bolsonaro

Brazil's first lady jokes about Elon Musk, former President Jair Bolsonaro faces charges for alleged coup attempt, involving poisoning and assassination plot against current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and a Supreme Court judge.

Legal Proceedings Against Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will stand trial for allegedly conspiring to overthrow the government after he lost a 2022 election, moving swiftly in a case that could reshape the political landscape.

Supreme Court Upholds Biden Administration's Regulation of Ghost Guns

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Biden-era rule requiring serial numbers and background checks for ghost guns, stating that these untraceable weapons are considered "firearms" and subject to ATF regulation.

Florida Death Row Inmate's Execution

Florida death row inmate Edward James convicted of raping and killing an eight-year-old girl and murdering her grandmother is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to halt his execution scheduled for Thursday at 6 p.m. Edward James pleaded guilty to the crimes but now cites cognitive decline as a reason for halting the execution.

Ban on Violent Bullfighting in Mexico City

Mexico City lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to ban violent bullfighting, sparking outrage from aficionados and celebration from animal rights advocates. The legislation prohibits the killing of bulls and the use of sharp objects that could injure the animals, aiming for 'bullfighting without violence.'

Wisconsin's Supreme Court Election and Influence of Billionaires

Sen. Bernie Sanders criticizes Elon Musk for donating to conservative candidate in Wisconsin's Supreme Court election. National figures across the political aisle are descending on Wisconsin as early voting is underway for the April 1 election. The race between Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford is heating up and making history as the most expensive judicial race in the country.

Supreme Court Chief Justice rebukes Trump over Judge Impeachment Call

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts rebuked President Trump for calling for the impeachment of a federal judge who blocked Trump's plan to deport alleged members of a Venezuelan gang. The judge argues that impeachment is not the appropriate response to judicial disagreement.

Deportation of Alleged Venezuelan Gang Members

Lawyers for the Trump administration defended the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members despite a federal judge's order. President Trump criticized the judge and called for impeachment. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts clarified that impeachment is not an appropriate response to judicial disagreement.

Trump administration's request to limit nationwide injunctions on birthright citizenship

The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to narrow nationwide injunctions blocking the president's plan to end automatic birthright citizenship. Legal experts believe the proposal is unlikely to be successful due to the clear language of the 14th Amendment.

President Trump's Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship

Missouri Attorney General defends President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, Supreme Court asked to intervene, order blocked by multiple courts, DOJ argues order is part of immigration system repair efforts.

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case on Colorado's 'Conversion Therapy' Ban

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case challenging Colorado's ban on 'conversion therapy' for minors, with arguments focusing on free speech and parental rights. The case involves a licensed Christian therapist, Kaley Chiles, who believes in counseling based on religious beliefs. Critics argue that the law infringes on free speech and access to mental health care.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Judicial Race

The upcoming judicial race in Wisconsin is gaining national attention as a critical election on abortion and a reflection of public opinion on President Trump. The election for a seat on the state’s Supreme Court will impact various issues, including union matters, redistricting, and abortion rights.

Backlash against Justice Amy Coney Barrett

Justice Amy Coney Barrett, a conservative Supreme Court Justice appointed by Donald Trump, has faced backlash from the president's supporters for voting against his policies. Critics have called her names like 'evil' and 'DEI hire,' and have compared her to Greta Thunberg. Despite her conservative voting record, some Maga supporters are now demanding her impeachment.

Current Events in the U.S.

The U.S. stock market fell due to concerns about President Trump's tariffs, a Columbia University graduate faces deportation, states show recovery from fentanyl crisis, Wisconsin's Supreme Court race gets attention, and a technique called relational savoring promotes well-being.

Challenges to Laws on 'Conversion Therapy'

The Supreme Court agreed to hear a free-speech challenge to laws in Colorado, California, and 20 other states that forbid licensed counselors from attempting to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of minors. The case involves a licensed counselor from Colorado, Kaley Chiles, who argues that her rights to freedom of speech and free exercise of religion are violated by these laws.

Supreme Court review of Colorado therapist's challenge to ban on conversion therapy for minors

The Supreme Court has agreed to review a Colorado therapist's challenge to the state's law banning conversion therapy for minors with unwanted same-sex attraction. The therapist claims the law interferes with her ability to provide counseling based on faith. LGBTQ activists argue that such therapy harms minors.

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit on Climate Change Suits

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit by Republican attorneys general regarding climate change suits against the oil and gas industry. The lawsuit aimed to stop Democratic states from suing fossil fuel companies over climate change deception. Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito expressed support for the lawsuit, but the majority rejected it.

Harvard Law Professor's Argument Against Originalism and Judicial Selection

Harvard law professor argues against originalism and for diversifying the Supreme Court with non-judges. He criticizes conservative judicial theories and calls for a rethinking of justice selection.

Supreme Court ruling on $2 billion in USAID payments

The Supreme Court refuses to intervene in Trump's USAID spending freeze, allowing a trial judge's order resuming spending. The case raises larger constitutional issues regarding presidential authority over spending and national security.

Controversy Surrounding Justice Amy Coney Barrett

MAGA activists are turning against Justice Amy Coney Barrett, a Trump-appointed Supreme Court Justice, due to perceived disloyalty to Trump, despite her conservative record. Barrett has faced criticism from right-wing figures for recent decisions against Trump's interests. Some suggest she should step down for a new appointment by Trump.

Trump administration lawsuits over firing NLRB members

The Trump administration faces lawsuits over the firing of National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) members. A federal judge ruled the firing was illegal. Former head of the Office of Special Counsel dropped his suit against President Trump. The administration is appealing the decision.

Controversy Surrounding Justice Amy Coney Barrett

MAGA activists are turning against Justice Amy Coney Barrett, a Supreme Court appointee of President Donald Trump, due to some recent rulings where she sided against Trump. Some claim she is not aligned with Trump and lacks loyalty. Others defend her decisions and assert that her conservatism is not defined by her alignment with Trump.

Legal Battle Over Trump's USAID Funding Pause

Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo predicts a 'momentous battle' in the courts over President Trump's pause on USAID funding and the DOJ's request to the Supreme Court. Four conservative justices dissent a decision on frozen aid payments. The case remands to D.C. federal court for further proceedings.

Supreme Court ruling on USAID payments

The Supreme Court sided with a district court judge in ruling against the Trump administration's attempt to stop $2 billion in USAID payments. The case could still emerge in the administration's favor. Nonprofit groups and businesses are still waiting for the money they claim they are owed.

Legal Battle Over Foreign Aid Funding

The Supreme Court denied the Trump administration's request to block a lower court's order to pay nearly $2 billion in foreign aid money. There is ongoing legal battle over President Donald Trump's pause on funding for USAID and the DOJ's request to the Supreme Court to allow Trump's desired firings.

Arizona Senate President discusses court battle over proof-of-citizenship law

Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen discusses the state's court battle over the proof-of-citizenship law with Fox News Digital after a defeat in the appeals court. Republicans seek Trump administration support for the law.

Supreme Court considering age limits on handgun sales

The Supreme Court may soon weigh in on whether people younger than 21 have the right to buy handguns, potentially upending federal restrictions and reshaping gun laws.

Legal Battle Over President Trump's Attempted Firings and USAID Funding Pause

Legal battle over President Trump's pause on funding for USAID and attempted firings discussed. Federal judge rules Trump's firing of head of Office of Special Counsel unlawful. Appeals filed and Supreme Court involved. Issue revolves around maintaining independence of the office.

Legal Battles Over President Trump's Federal Spending Actions

Legal battles over President Trump's federal spending actions are intensifying, with more than 90 lawsuits targeting his directives. Experts say plaintiffs are trying to obstruct his agenda through the courts. Chief Justice John Roberts recently paused a federal judge's order requiring the administration to pay $2 billion in foreign aid funds, signaling potential intervention by the Supreme Court. Despite conservative outcry, legal experts believe Trump may ultimately prevail in these legal challenges.

Analysis of Lawsuits Against President Donald Trump's Administration

Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett breaks down President Donald Trump's attempt to repeal birthright citizenship and discusses the numerous lawsuits filed against Trump's administration by Democrats seeking to limit his executive powers.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's Visit to Washington and Other News

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to meet President Trump in Washington, Tate brothers return to the U.S. from Romania, Supreme Court to hear cases on USAID and executive power.

Dismantling of USAID by Trump Administration

The Trump administration has been dismantling the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) with employees being fired and contracts canceled, leading to concerns about loss of life and impact on global humanitarian efforts.

Controversy over Drag Shows in Tennessee

A controversial event at a North Carolina school involving a drag queen straddling a student sparks discussion. Tennessee's ban on drag shows in front of children remains in effect after the Supreme Court refuses to hear a challenge. Violators face prosecution under the state's Adult Entertainment Act.

Legal Battle Over Trump Administration's Frozen Foreign Aid

Chief Justice John Roberts paused a lower-court order requiring the Trump administration to pay $2 billion in frozen foreign aid by midnight, pending further review by the Supreme Court.

Legal Battle Over Hampton Dellinger's Job

A federal judge hints at extending a temporary restraining order to keep Hampton Dellinger in his job after President Trump's termination announcement. The matter is deemed a difficult constitutional issue. The Supreme Court is divided on the decision, with liberal justices voting against the administration's request.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's stance on U.S. Supreme Court's gay marriage ruling

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer opposes resolution condemning U.S. Supreme Court's gay marriage ruling. State lawmakers push for reaffirmation of marriage as between one man and one woman.

Supreme Court declines to hear cases on 'buffer zones' around abortion clinics

The Supreme Court declined to take up cases challenging 'buffer zones' around abortion clinics that prohibit pro-life activists from approaching individuals entering. Justices Alito and Thomas expressed interest in hearing the cases, but the Court upheld lower courts' decisions based on the 2000 Hill v. Colorado ruling. Pro-life groups vow to continue their advocacy despite the denial.

Supreme Court overturns Richard Glossip's murder conviction and death sentence

The Supreme Court has tossed out the murder conviction and death sentence of Oklahoma's Richard Glossip, ordering a new trial. The case involved possible exculpatory evidence not being turned over to his lawyers and concerns of prosecutorial misconduct. Glossip has maintained his innocence throughout.

Pro-life Activism and Legal Battles

Pro-life activist David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress fights legal battle with California over undercover video conversations with Planned Parenthood officials. U.S. Supreme Court declines pro-life challenge against protest restrictions around abortion clinics in Illinois, sparking dissent by Justice Clarence Thomas.

Legal Battle Over Head of Office of Special Counsel

Discussion on a judge's decision to extend President Trump's federal worker buyout deadline and the DOJ's lawsuit against Chicago over sanctuary laws. U.S. Supreme Court pauses Trump administration's efforts to dismiss head of whistleblower agency. Legal battle over the head of the Office of Special Counsel.

Supreme Court ruling on Trump administration's ability to fire federal agency head

The U.S. Supreme Court did not interfere with a lower court decision that temporarily blocked the Trump administration from firing the head of a federal agency. The dispute arose when Trump fired Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of the Special Counsel, an independent agency charged with protecting federal employees' rights. The Supreme Court held the matter in abeyance until Feb. 26, when the lower court's ruling is set to expire.

Trump's Ban on Transgender People in the Military

U.S. District Judge clashes with DOJ attorney over Trump's ban on transgender people in the military, arguing it doesn't affect combat readiness. Transgender service members sue to block the ban, citing animosity and lack of evidence for claims. Military members vow to fight the ban all the way to the Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's Remarks on Court Decisions and Democracy

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor discusses the importance of abiding by court decisions and criticizes the Court's 2024 presidential immunity case. She warns about the impact of social media on democracy and urges young people to take action.

News Headlines on FOX News Network

Various news topics covered including Trump's FBI pick, RFK Jr, former WWE CEO, Hamas agreement, Biden team's scheme, Dem mayor's transparency attempt, Idaho student murder suspect, DOGE subcommittee, Ukraine funding, Supreme Court decisions, AI Stargate Project, Seth Rogen's understanding of Trump swing, and more.

Controversy Surrounding Abortion Statistics in States with Bans

After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, nearly a dozen states with abortion bans reported zero or very few abortions in 2023, which has been celebrated by anti-abortion activists but criticized as misleading by medical professionals. There are concerns about the politicization of vital statistics and the potential underreporting of abortions due to fear of legal repercussions.

Legal Challenges Faced by President Trump's Administration

Discussion on legal challenges faced by President Trump's administration, including lawsuits over executive orders and firing of FBI agents. Legal experts predict many cases will reach the Supreme Court. Some cases already appealed to appellate courts in left-leaning jurisdictions. Despite challenges, Trump administration seen as solid when it comes to firing political appointees.

Critique of Democrats' Approach to Constitutional Issues and Government Spending

The article criticizes Democrats for their inconsistent approach to constitutional issues, highlighting instances where they have ignored or defied Supreme Court rulings. It argues that the President should have the final say in interpreting and executing laws, not lower court judges. The article also praises President Trump for his stance against what it deems as wasteful government spending on certain programs.

Accusations Against Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidate Susan Crawford

An ad accuses Democrat Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford of giving a 'sweetheart sentence' to a pedophile in 2022. The ad was paid for by her conservative rival and former Wisconsin Attorney General, Brad Schimel. It claims that Crawford sentenced the pedophile to four years in prison with six years of extended supervision, allowing him to be released after serving nearly two years due to time served.

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's Criticism of the Court's 2024 Presidential Immunity Case

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticizes the Court's 2024 presidential immunity case, stating it jeopardizes the Court's legitimacy. She warns that continuing in this direction risks public distrust in the Court. Sotomayor suggests slowing down in overturning precedent to restore public confidence.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas swearing in Trump administration officials

CNN host Dana Bash and panelists criticized Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for swearing in multiple Trump administration officials, raising questions about the symbolism behind it.

Legal Challenges to President Trump's Proposals

President Trump faces legal challenges as federal judges block his proposals, including freezing federal funding and undermining birthright citizenship. Democrats are encouraged by the judicial resistance, but the legal battles are ongoing with potential Supreme Court involvement. The courts serve as a check on Trump's ambitions due to the abdication of Congress. Recent setbacks for Trump include a blocked executive order on birthright citizenship in Seattle and a paused plan to encourage federal workers to resign in Boston.

Debate Over Supreme Court Justice Numbers and Reforms

Sen. Ted Cruz reintroduces a constitutional amendment to cap Supreme Court Justices at nine amid calls to expand the court. Democrats seek to use the Court for policy goals. Grassley supports the amendment for Court's independence. Various Democrats propose court reforms like expanding the court to a 13-justice bench.

Parents Fighting Against LGBTQ Curriculum in Montgomery County Public Schools

Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland are fighting against mandatory LGBTQ story books in their children's school. The case is now headed to the Supreme Court as parents argue it violates their religious freedoms protected under the First Amendment.

Wong Kim Ark's Fight for U.S. Citizenship

Wong Kim Ark fought for his U.S. citizenship after officials denied it to him under the Chinese Exclusion Act, leading to a Supreme Court decision affirming birthright citizenship for all.

Debate over Transgender Individuals in Jails

A federal judge has blocked Trump's transfer of transgender men back to all-male jails, highlighting the debate over single-sex jails and the recognition of biological differences between men and women. The judge cited concerns of violence against transgender individuals in jails and granted a temporary restraining order based on Eighth Amendment claims.

Ban on Transgender Athletes in Girls' and Women's Sports

President Trump is reportedly set to sign an executive order banning transgender athletes from playing in girls' and women's sports in schools that accept federal funding. The order is expected to direct the re-writing of Title IX rules to exclude trans athletes or risk losing federal funds. This move is likely to face legal challenges from transgender rights organizations.

Federal Appeals Court Rules Nationwide Ban on Handgun Sales to Young Adults Unconstitutional

A federal appeals court ruled a nationwide ban on handgun sales to young adults unconstitutional, citing Second Amendment protection. The Trump administration is expected to support the ruling, unlike the Biden administration. The Supreme Court upheld a federal gun law intended to protect victims of domestic violence.

Public Opinion on Birthright Citizenship and Mass Deportations

A plurality of Americans strongly support changing federal law to prevent illegal migrants from obtaining citizenship for their newborn children. There is a divide between Republicans and Democrats on the issue. President Trump is pushing the issue to the Supreme Court. Public opinion is split on mass deportations of undocumented immigrants.

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's Experience and Accomplishments

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson discusses her experiences as a minority Justice on the Supreme Court, reveals her outlet for frustrations, shares personal accomplishments, and reflects on her groundbreaking role in the judiciary.

President Trump's Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship

U.S. District Judge blocks President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, calling it unconstitutional. The case is expected to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's Conversation with President-elect Donald Trump

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito confirms speaking with President-elect Donald Trump but denies discussing an emergency application. The call was about a potential government position for Alito's former clerk, William Levi.

Legal Battle over Business Records Falsification Case

President-elect Donald Trump filed an emergency petition to the Supreme Court to block his sentencing in a business records case where he was found guilty of falsifying records. New York judge set sentencing for January 10, but Trump's legal team argues for a stay based on claims of Presidential immunity. New York's response is due Thursday.

President-elect Donald Trump's hush money case and appeal to the Supreme Court

President-elect Donald Trump is seeking to delay the sentencing in his hush money case in New York by appealing to the Supreme Court, arguing that a felony conviction would have severe consequences as he prepares to take office.

President-elect Donald Trump's Attempt to Halt Sentencing in New York Hush-Money Case

President-elect Donald Trump seeks to halt his sentencing in the New York hush-money case by appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing he is immune from prosecution as a president-elect.

Tennessee's Blocked Porn Website Age Verification Law

Tennessee's law requiring age verification on porn websites was largely blocked by a court, citing concerns about free speech rights and effectiveness in preventing children from accessing harmful material. Similar laws in other states are facing legal challenges and debates over their constitutionality.

Assassination Attempt on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh

Nicholas Roske attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2022, inspired by leaks of a draft opinion on overturning Roe v. Wade. Roske traveled from California to Maryland to murder Kavanaugh but was arrested. His confession is being contested by his lawyers. The leaked opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization signaled the intent to overturn Roe v. Wade, causing uproar and left-wing protests.

Abortion Rights Battle in States

After the Supreme Court overturned a federal right to abortion, the issue has been given to the states. In 2025, states could start battling each other in court over abortion rights.

Supreme Court Cases Impacting Teenagers

The Supreme Court is set to decide on important cases that could impact teenagers, including issues related to vaping products, transgender care for minors, and the TikTok ban. Young people are increasingly disillusioned with Washington and the Supreme Court.

California's Clean Air Standards vs. Federal Government

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case regarding California's right to set its own motor vehicle emissions standards under the Clean Air Act. The case questions whether the federal government can have a favorite state, as California's standards are stricter than the federal law.

Supreme Court case involving victims of terrorism suing Palestinian entities

The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case involving victims of terrorism suing Palestinian entities, with the issue being whether a 2019 law violates due process rights. Congress intervened after a lower court ruled U.S. courts lacked jurisdiction. The legal question is on whether the defendants consented to jurisdiction. The PLO and PA argue that Congress forced them to be sued, violating due process.

Rally outside U.S. Supreme Court against child sex-change surgeries

Former transgenders, parents, and activists rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court to demand an end to child sex-change surgeries and treatments. The rally coincided with oral arguments in U.S. v. Skrmetti, a case challenging Tennessee's ban on puberty blockers and transgender surgeries for minors.

Supreme Court Case on Transgender Medical Procedures for Minors

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering Tennessee's ban on transgender medical procedures for minors. Legal experts are skeptical that the Biden administration's argument will succeed in convincing the court that the ban violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment.

Supreme Court Case on Transgender Medical Treatment for Children

The Supreme Court is considering a case involving transgender medical treatment for children, with activists and lawmakers expressing differing opinions on the matter. The decision could have significant implications for future legal battles and debates over transgender issues.

U.S. v. Skrmetti Case and Transgender Medical Procedures for Minors

The U.S. v. Skrmetti case is being heard by the Supreme Court and could impact transgender medical procedures for children across the country. The case will decide whether Tennessee's ban on transgender medical procedures is constitutional.

US Supreme Court considering transgender rights and healthcare for under-18s

The US Supreme Court is considering upholding a Tennessee law denying puberty blockers and hormone therapy for under-18s, sparking a debate on transgender rights. Chase Strangio, the first trans lawyer to appear before the Supreme Court, argued in favor of these treatments.

Supreme Court Case on Gender Transition Treatments for Minors

Former transgender influencer and 'Gender Madness' author Oli London shares his perspective on the debate surrounding gender transition treatments for minors. The Supreme Court appears divided over state bans on gender transition 'treatments' for minors, with Justice Gorsuch notably silent during arguments. The debate also touches on the impact on women's sports if Tennessee's law protecting minors from gender-affirming care is subject to Constitutional scrutiny.

Supreme Court's Debate on Tennessee Law Regarding Transgender Treatment for Minors

The Supreme Court debates Tennessee law on transgender treatment for minors, sparking a discussion on gender changes for kids. Both sides argue over the constitutionality and medical implications of the law.

Tennessee's Regulation of Transgender Medical Treatments for Children

Tennessee's regulation of transgender medical treatments for children is focused on protecting them from making immature decisions, not sexism. The state's top lawyer argued that the different effects of puberty-blocking drugs on male and female bodies justify the law. The Supreme Court justices, including swing voters Kavanaugh and Gorsuch, debated whether elected legislators should set rules for transgender treatments. Progressive judges and Biden's lawyers oppose the law, claiming it promotes discrimination against transgender individuals. The case revolves around the clash between transgender rights and the court's history of barring sexism.

U.S. Supreme Court hearing on Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth

The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth. The conservative majority seemed likely to uphold the ban, sparking debate on parental rights, medical necessity, and equal protection.

Conservative influence on the Supreme Court and American culture

Leonard Leo, a key architect of the conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court that rolled back the federal right to an abortion, is now focusing on reshaping American culture by creating a network to promote conservative values in Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and other cultural power centers.

U.S. Politics - Sports

Attorneys general from 24 states are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold an Arizona law to prohibit biological boys from competing on girls' sports teams, arguing that it protects girls from unfair competition and provides meaningful athletic opportunities for them.

Support for Texas Law on Age Verification for Adult Websites

Republicans in Congress are supporting a Texas law to require age verification on adult websites to protect children from internet pornography. They argue that the law is constitutional and necessary for public health. The law has been challenged by an adult entertainment industry trade association citing First Amendment rights.

Supreme Court ruling on Meta investors' lawsuit related to Cambridge Analytica scandal

The Supreme Court allows a class action investors' lawsuit against Meta, related to the privacy scandal involving Cambridge Analytica, to proceed. Investors allege Meta did not disclose risks of Facebook users' personal information being misused. Meta has already paid fines and settlements related to the scandal.

Donald Trump's Impact on the Federal Judiciary

During his first term in office, President Donald Trump appointed 234 federal judges, including three Supreme Court Justices. Legal experts predict he will continue to have a significant impact on the federal courts with his new nominations, leveraging his knowledge of how his initial picks have performed.

Controversy over Counting Provisional Ballots in Pennsylvania Senate Race

A Democrat election official in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, apologized for defying the state's Supreme Court by counting provisional ballots missing signatures in the U.S. Senate race. The official faced backlash for her comments and later clarified her statements, linking them to the U.S. Supreme Court's decisions like Roe v. Wade.

Supreme Court Justices and Book Deals

Supreme Court justices are increasingly turning to book deals to supplement their income, with some receiving multimillion-dollar advances and royalties that far exceed their salaries. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's memoir, 'Lovely One,' recently released, has boosted her to the top of Amazon's best-seller list. The financial benefits vary widely among justices, with some earning millions from book deals.

Social Media Ban in Brazil

Millions of Brazilian users were shut out of the social network X as Elon Musk refused to comply with local laws, leading to a ban by the supreme court. Many users switched to the rival platform Bluesky, with 500,000 new users joining in two days.

Kamala Harris's Views on Supreme Court Packing

Vice President Kamala Harris discusses potential Supreme Court packing in upcoming 2024 bid. Biden-Harris administration proposes overhaul including term limits for justices and potential court expansion. Harris aligns with Senator Whitehouse on more drastic court-packing legislation.

Brazilian Supreme Court vs. X (formerly Twitter) over Free Speech

Brazilian Supreme Court justice threatens to shut down X (formerly Twitter) in Brazil unless Elon Musk names a legal representative within 24 hours due to ongoing feud over free speech and misinformation on the platform.

Supreme Court halts Biden's student loan payment plan

The Supreme Court kept on hold the Biden administration's plan to lower payments for student loan borrowers. The plan aimed to reduce monthly repayments and offer faster loan cancellation. Legal challenges are ongoing in lower courts.

Donald Trump Reindicted on Election Subversion Charges

Donald Trump has been reindicted on four felony charges related to his attempt to subvert the 2020 presidential election. The new indictment aims to streamline the case after the Supreme Court's immunity decision.