MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has taken a pivotal step to bring his 2020 election voting machine fraud case before the Supreme Court. "When they docket it, I think you're all going to be in agreement with me. The Supreme Court, they're the last line of defense, so to speak, and they view our elections as critical infrastructure," he said on Friday at X Space before gaming out a 9-0 shutout vote victory, according to Newsweek. The staunch ally of former President Donald Trump has been trumpeting...
Republicans have been saying a number of things publicly, and more in private, over the last few days to save face on their doomed impeachment inquiry into President Biden, which has served as a Trump
The Supreme Court heard arguments challenging access to the abortion pill Mifepristone. Rachel Maddow joins Joy Reid to discuss.
According to a letter from the Office of the Attorney General of D.C., the Capitals and Wizards are contractually obligated to remain in D.C. until 2047.
While President Joe Biden‘s campaign this week repeated its hope of expanding his 2024 electoral map to flip Florida and Texas, states former President Donald Trump won in 2020, Trump is holding on to hope he can flip New York and New Jersey. But although New York could be closer this election cycle, at least […]
Everything important passed by the Legislature came after court gained a liberal majority.
Come this November, voters could be asked to decide if the auditor’s office should have the explicit authority to audit the legislature.
The court dismissed a review petition by the Centre against a judgement it passed on October 3.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a lawsuit filed by an Oregon man who was placed on the No Fly List can go forward even after the government has removed him from the list and pledged not to return him to it “based on the currently available information.” In a unanimous decision authored by Ju
The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) won a case at the Court of
The plaintiffs in the lawsuit are Missouri, Louisiana and five individuals who were either banned from social media during the pandemic or whose posts, they say, were not prominently featured.
Decision means delivery giant owes more than $200,000 in unemployment taxes.