• Letter: City should clean up mess left by homeless

    If the American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit regarding the homeless is upheld, the City and County of Honolulu should have the courage to stop cleaning up the mess created by the homeless. As a matter of fact, maybe the city should stop cleaning up the mess regardless of the lawsuit’s outcome. The money could be used to improve the lives of people who pay taxes.

  • Montana Supreme Court Tries To Move The State Left

    Montana Supreme Court Tries To Move The State Left Authored by Rob Natelson via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The Montana State Supreme Court. (Screenshot via GoogleMaps) Commentary The Epoch Times reported on March 28 that the Montana Supreme Court struck down four state “election integrity” laws. The court’s decision appears to be part of a wider judicial effort to reverse conservative electoral trends in Montana. Manipulating elections might not seem like a proper role for...

  • Homeowner demolishes "monster mansion" but still faces court for mess left behind

    A homeowner has demolished a "monster mansion" he built without planning permission but still faces legal action for the mess left behind. Gurwinder Singh sparked anger when he knocked down his semi-detached house and built a four-bedroom property. Mr Singh was ordered to demolish the half-built £300,000 home by Walsall Council following almost 100 complaints from angry neighbours. Delivery driver Mr Singh, 43, appealed to the council but they dismissed it and ordered him to bulldoze the...

  • as passenger shares horrifying images of the 'mess' that left travelers 'ill' and took TWO HOURS to clean up

    A Reddit user said a dog defecated in the aisle next to the first-class bathroom. The United Airlines flight from traveling from Houston to Seattle. It was diverted via Dallas, where ground staff tried cleaning it for two hours

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    Supreme Court won't hear Baton Rouge BLM activist, but says recent case could guide new lower court decision

    BATON ROUGE - The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday a Baton Rouge police officer's trial against Black Lives Matter activist Deray Mckesson may proceed, but justices wouldn't weigh in on what they thought of Mckesson's claim that he enjoyed First Amendment protection for his actions.Former BRPD officer Brad Ford was hit in the face with a piece of asphalt thrown by protesters in the days after the shooting of Alton Sterling. Ford says Mckesson is responsible because he summoned a crowd to Baton...

  • Supreme Court 50 Arguments

    Attorney Lisa Blatt, of Williams & Connolly LLP, poses for a photograph in front of the Supreme Court, Monday, April 8, 2024, in Washington. Blatt will argue her 50th case

  • Our best brains not in Supreme Court — Enweluzo, SAN

    Cosmas Enweluzo, SAN, is the Managing Partner of Liberty Chambers. In this interview, he x-rayed some of the problems in the justice sector including corruption, remuneration, flawed and inconsistent judgments, irregularities in appointment and political influence; and proffers solutions.

  • ‘Unpacking’ the Court: Why the Left Wants Sotomayor Gone

    Ever since losing control of the Supreme Court to a nominally conservative majority, many of the same liberals who have brazenly called for “packing the Read More

  • Clarence Thomas inexplicably absent from Supreme Court

    Often, the court will provide a reason for a justice's absence.

  • State Supreme Court visits WVU College of Law

    Students get to view oral arguments, interact with justices.

  • Meta 'supreme court' takes on cases of deepfake porn

    Meta's oversight board said Tuesday it is scrutinizing the social media titan's deepfake porn policies, through the lens of two cases. The move by what is referred to as a Meta "supreme court" for content moderation disputes comes just months after the widespread sharing of lewd AI-generated images of megastar

  • Ketanji Brown Jackson's New Warning to Supreme Court

    Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has warned that her conservative colleagues failed to show "reason and restraint" by allowing Idaho's transgender youth health care ban to be enforced during an appeal.The Supreme Court's conservative majority on Monday granted a request from Idaho officials to allow enforcement of a near-total ban on gender-affirming health care for transgender youth while the case works its way through the courts. The ban had previously been temporarily blocked by a...