(The Center Square) - The United States Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in favor of a man suing the FBI over what he feels is a violation of his Fifth Amendment right to due process. The court ruled that the government cannot "use legal gamesmanship to dodge citizens’ attempts to assert their constitutional rights," according to a press release from the Liberty Justice Center. The ruling means that the man's lawsuit, which the FBI wanted to dismiss, can continue. ...
FBI Has To Face Lawsuit Over 'No-Fly List:' Supreme Court Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The FBI must face a lawsuit filed by a Muslim man who has since been removed from the bureau’s “no-fly list,” the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on March 19. “The government has failed to demonstrate that this case is moot,” Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in a unanimous ruling. “While the government’s representation that it will not relist Mr. Fikre may mean that his...
Michigan Man Sues To See Election Records After His Freedom Of Information Requests Were Denied Authored by Steven Kovac via The Epoch Times, Michigan’s Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is being sued for working with local officials to stonewall a citizen’s efforts to access public election records from the Nov. 8, 2022 general and the May 2, 2023 primary elections. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (right) and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (left) wait...
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court issued another unanimous decision, though this one flew a bit under the radar (pardon the pun) relative to, say, for instance, the Colorado ballot/14th Amendment ruling from earlier in March. Rather than elections, this case involves national security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation's "No Fly" list — and possible recourse for individuals wrongly included on it.
Ruthless IRA boss Martin McGuinness, along with his associates, seemingly packed explosives into a Volkswagen on a street in Londonderry, Northern Ireland before the vehicle was driven away.
The ruling ensures that anyone who’s earned his day in court can’t so easily be deprived of it just because the government doesn’t want to explain its actions.
An off-duty paramedic treated one person at the scene
A Kansas man is suing a congressman after posts accusing him of being a shooter at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade.
Chillicothe, Ohio – An arrest warrant was executed in the vicinity of Watt Street and Liberty Street, leading to the apprehension of a suspect. The investigation remains ongoing. According to a supplemental narrative provided by Officer Brock Yoder dated March 25, 2024, at 04:43, the incident unfolded when Officer Yoder, patrolling in a marked cruiser, […]
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Tuesday that a man’s challenge to his former placement on the No Fly List can move forward, finding the government failed to show his lawsuit is moot. Yonas Fikr
Jamaican forward Khadija Shaw became Manchester City's record goalscorer, with her goal against Manchester United on Saturday taking her past Georgia Stanway's tally of 67 goals and carrying City to the top of the Women's Super League (WSL) table.
Nick Montgomery had no concerns over asking busy on-loan Manchester United defender Will Fish to put in a 45-minute shift in last night’s 5-1 demolition of Championship title contenders Raith Rovers. And the Hibs boss praised “frustrated” veteran fullback Lewis Stevenson – squeezed out of the first team picture by Jordan Obita – for scoring a wonder goal in his home town of Kirkcaldy. A Hibs XI containing a sprinkling of first teamers ran out comfortable winners in a testimonial for...