Couy Griffin, a former rodeo rider, was the first person who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack to be removed from office using the 14th Amendment.
Two Japanese courts ruled on 14 March 2024 that the exclusion of same-sex couples from marriage violates the constitution.
A court in India has banned the operation of religious schools in Uttar Pradesh, one of the country’s most populous states. According to a Reuters report, the court in India on Friday, March 22, ordered students to be transferred to regular schools. Iftikhar Ahmed Javed, the head of the board of education for religious schools […]
Even though the Supreme Court outlawed race-based education programs last year, Congress is still funding glaring loopholes based.
A court has upheld a key decision by California’s water board calling for reductions in water diversions from the San Joaquin River and its tributaries to help revive struggling fish populations. In his ruling, Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Stephen Acquisto rejected lawsuits by water districts serving farms and cities that would be required to take less water under the standards adopted by regulators. The judge also rejected challenges by environmental groups that had argued for...
The 3rd Circuit upheld a Pennsylvania law that says mail-in ballots that arrive in envelopes with a missing or incorrect date are not valid.
PARIS, France – An appeal court here has upheld the 2022 conviction of Kunti Kamara, a former commander of the Ulimo rebel group, for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Lofa County during Liberia’s first civil war. By Evelyn Kpadeh Seagbeh with New Narratives The court, of three judges and nine jurors, delivered []
By Evelyn Kpadeh Seagbeh with New Narratives PARIS, France – An appeal court here has upheld the 2022 conviction of Kunti Kamara, a former commander of the Ulimo rebel group, for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Lofa County during Liberia’s first civil war. The court, of three judges and nine jurors, delivered []
Regional differences in the number of children's vaccinations are narrowing.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a lower court ruling that stated some Amazon delivery drivers are employees, not independent contractors as the e-commerce company argued. The court's unanimous ruling dismissed Amazon's appeal and called it "improvidently granted." This means the court is dismissing the case on the grounds it should not have accepted
Judge Sarah Evans Barker ruled that a pro-life student who sued Noblesville High School for revoking approval of a Students for Life chapter 'failed to show that their constitutional injury was caused by an official policy.'
First Lady Jill Biden has suggested that Republican opposition to the use of pornographic materials in schools is akin to the rise of Nazi Germany.