The Supreme Court handed down two separate opinions that were favorable to immigrants on Tuesday. Justice Neil Gorsuch delivered the first ruling in FBI v. Fikre, a unanimous decision for a U.S. citizen and Sudanese immigrant who sought to continue his suit against the FBI for placing him on a no-fly list even though his […]
The U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of signature verification for mail-in voting in the state of Pennsylvania.
The lawsuit, originally filed in 2018 against Saint Martin de Tours Catholic Church, alleges that Rev. Kenneth Morvant abused Doug Bienvenu, the only plaintiff named in the suit, and other altar boys various times between 1971 and 1979.
Attorney Jess Braverman argued before the court that Thrifty White’s policy denied her full and equal access to goods and services, and “singles out customers by their protected status.”
Ex-Man City forward Robinho was found guilty of gang rape in Italy back in 2017. Italian prosecutors had demanded that he be extradited to serve his sentence. The Premier League has to wake up! More than 5 minutes for a VAR check.. what about the paying customers in the stadium? -
The court ordered this transfer of cases based on a transfer petition by the Indian government, urging a consolidation of all the cases against the IT Rules, 2021 to one high court to avoid divergence of opinions.
London court to rule whether WikiLeaks founder can lodge a final appeal
Appeals court blocks sweeping arrest powers for Texas police, ending – for
A federal court on Friday halted a new federal rule that would require publicly traded companies to reveal climate change-related information. A panel of Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals judges issued an order that pauses the rule as litigation against it plays out. The order, from Judges Edith Jones, Stephen Higginson, and Cory Wilson —
On Wednesday, a Mahoning County Magistrate issued a ruling in favor of Mill Creek MetroParks following the first season of deer culling in the park.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday morning in a case that has everything to do with abortion and, at the same time, nothing to do with abortion. The court will decide whether the Federal Drug Administration acted properly in 2016 and 2021 when it made it easier for women to obtain mifepristone, one of the two drugs used in medication abortions in this country. At the same time, this case has nothing to do with abortion. It’s about whether the FDA, a federal executive agency, acted...
London’s High Court is set to hand down its ruling on whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be able to appeal against extradition from the United Kingdom to the United States. Dame Victoria Sharp and Justice Johnson are due to give their decision in writing on Tuesday. Assange faces extradition to the US over an […]