• Controversial blogger ‘Turtleboy’ returns to court

    Controversial blogger ‘Turtleboy’ was back in court on Tuesday.

  • 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 […]

  • Coronavirus pass did not infringe on fundamental rights: court

    The introduction of the “coronavirus pass”, a digital certificate that enabled people who had been vaccinated or recovered from Covid to go to museums and events, did not infringe on fundamental rights, judges in The Hague said on Wednesday. Three opponents of the “test for entry” system went to court at the end of 2022, arguing that the use of the pass was a way to force people to get vaccinated and demanded compensation. The system was introduced in September 2021 and phased

  • Suspected female drug dealer weeps in court

    By Rutendo Ngara A SUSPECTED drug dealer Talent Munyaka, 30, who was arrested over the weekend when she was found in possession To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Trump has fat chance in New York court

    Let’s just call it like it is. Former President Donald Trump doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of being found not guilty in his current New York Court case. Now I know the case has just barely started. But you can take that to the bank, and I’ll tell you why. Whether you like Trump or not, he just has too many cards wrongly stacked against him. First and foremost, Trump has a judge who seems to be dead set against him. Judge Juan Merchan is the prosecutor's dream.

  • Former KS Supreme Court judge dies

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Supreme Court Justice Marla Luckert issued a statement following the passing of a long-time Kansas Supreme Court Judge. On April 27, 2024, former Supreme Court Justice Frederick Newton Six died in his home in Lawrence. He served on the Kansas Supreme Court from Sept. 1, 1988, until Jan. 13, 2003. Before serving []

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    What is the International Criminal Court and why it has Israeli officials worried

    THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Body Israeli officials sound increasingly concerned that the International Criminal Court could issue arrest warrants for the country’s leaders more than six months into

  • Explainer: What's an 'unsavoury witness' and what good is their word in court?

    The recent appeal decision in the case of a man convicted of robbing a Regina pizza restaurant explores the issue.

  • Here's how the TikTok ban will likely play out in the courts

    Biden says divest or be banned. TikTok is fighting back in the courts.

  • Luka Leads Mavericks in Playoffs: Unstoppable on Court

    Luka Doncic has shined so far in the NBA playoffs, outperforming an injured Kawhi Leonard with stellar scoring, and exciting backers. Can his success continue?

  • Court should not grant Trump any broad-scale ‘immunity’

    Several Supreme Court justices yesterday seemed disturbingly open to far too wide a scope of supposed presidential immunity from criminal prosecution. Almost nothing in the actual text of the Constitution provides for such immunity. At oral argument in Trump v. United States, Justice Clarence Thomas asked the right question of Trump’s attorney, John Sauer: “Could […]

  • Supreme Court hears arguments on presidential immunity

    The Supreme Court heard oral arguments for Donald Trump’s presidential immunity case.