• Biden Administration Deports Haitian Migrants Amid Criticism Over Country’s Ongoing Violence

    In March, the Biden administration was sent a letter from more than 480 human rights organizations asking for a number of concessions from the United States government for Haitian migrants.

  • ‘Let’s do this for Wellingborough’ say Save the Trees campaigners preparing for High Court hearing

    Campaigners who have fought a 14-month battle to save an historic avenue of trees in Wellingborough will finally have their day in the High Court in London at the end of the month. Wellingborough Walks Action Group Ltd (WWAG) was formed by residents who protected 45 trees lime trees from the chop despite contractors, on behalf of Stanton Cross, felling 16 of the 61. WWAG has since raised £70,000 for legal costs to take on North Northants Council (NNC) in a judicial review that will go before a...

  • Victoria’s alleged mushroom murders case: court hears Erin Patterson may not face committal hearing until 2025

    Victorian woman faces three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder after hosting a lunch at her Leongatha houseFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastErin Patterson, the woman accused of murdering and attempting to murder her relatives by serving them a meal laced with deadly mushrooms, may spend 15 months in custody before she faces a committal hearing, a court has heard.Patterson, 49, was...

  • Biden’s kangaroo gender courts

    It is now illegal to call a man a man on college campuses nationwide. That is the Kafkaesque result of the new Title IX higher education regulation finalized by President Joe Biden Friday. Passed in 1972, the 37 words of Title IX seem straightforward. “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of […]

  • How Biden’s Paroles of Migrants Could Prompt Illegal Voter Registration

    President Joe Biden's parole policy allows up to 30,000 migrants a month into the U.S. with temporary legal status although they wouldn't normally qualify for visas. The post How Biden’s Paroles of Migrants Could Prompt Illegal Voter Registration first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

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    U.S. Supreme Court hears Trump's immunity case

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. A blockbuster case in the U.S. Supreme Court. Today, the justices heard arguments over whether Donald Trump has absolute immunity from criminal charges that he plotted to subvert the 2020 election. The final decision will be a major statement on the scope of presidential power. But, Trump couldn’t attend that hearing because he faces other legal […]

  • How Biden’s Paroles of Migrants Could Prompt Illegal Voter Registration

    The Biden administration’s expanded mass parole program for illegal immigrants could threaten lawful voter registration, election law and border experts contend.  Under President Joe Biden’s Read More

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court Hears Lawsuit Over Legislature’s Authority

    Gov. Evers sued over Joint Finance Committee's actions to hold up stewardship funds.

  • 5 takeaways from Trump’s Supreme Court and New York hearings

    Two of former President Trump’s legal cases collided Thursday, as the Supreme Court held a hearing on his broad claims of immunity from criminal prosecution while his trial continued in New York over a hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. The Supreme Court case has the capacity to derail Trump’s other three

  • Supreme Court exposes Biden’s selective prosecution of political opponents

    During oral arguments on Tuesday, Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito exposed the Biden administration’s inexcusable practice of selective prosecution of protesters and rioters. The case, Fischer v. United States, involved the contention by Pennsylvanian Joseph Fischer that the charges of “obstruct[ion of] any official proceeding,” based on 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c), should […]

  • U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear Musk appeal over Tesla posts

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal by Elon Musk of a settlement that requires the billionaire to have some of his social media posts about Tesla pre-approved by a company lawyer.The nation's highest court rejected the Tesla and X owner's appeal without comment.Musk was seeking to overturn restrictions imposed on him by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) following a 2018 post on Twitter, now X.In the tweet, Musk said he had acquired funding to take Tesla...

  • Trump wipes away Biden’s momentum in key swing states: Poll

    Former President Donald Trump has thwarted President Joe Biden‘s momentum in six key swing states as concerns about the economy persist. In a Bloomberg-Morning Consult poll released Wednesday, Trump holds leads over Biden in six of seven swing states. Trump’s leads in Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are larger than in last month’s […]