5th Circuit Court Upholds Nasdaq Board Diversity Rule

Judges state the board information is important for transparency. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the latest lawsuit filed by Edward Blum and upheld Nasdaq’s board diversity…

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Justice Department Investigates NJ Police Department

Complaints of inappropriate force used by Trenton officers spur the probe. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened an investigation into the Trenton Police Department (TPD) and the…

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Senate Bill Would Set Term Limits on SCOTUS

The term would become 18 years with a new justice appointed every two years. A group of senators led by Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey introduced legislation…

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Federal Judge Allows OK Ban on Transgender Procedures for Youth

He says there is not enough legal reason to impose a temporary block. District Judge John Heil recently ruled that the state of Oklahoma may proceed with the…

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Appeals Court Revives Alabama Puberty Blocker Ban

Says that there’s no constitutional right to gender-affirming treatments A three-judge panel at the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against a challenge to the state of…

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Justice Alito Responds to Senate’s Proposed Ethics Code

Senate committee approved ethics code to regulate Supreme Court. The Senate Judiciary Committee approved an ethics code last month for the Supreme Court that resembles the rules all…

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DOJ Opens Civil Rights Investigation into Memphis Police

Allegations of racial profiling and violence The Department of Justice announced that they are opening a civil rights investigation into the City of Memphis and the Memphis Police…

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SCOTUS Rejects Affirmative Action in College Admissions

Chief justice says the Constitution does not allow it. The Supreme Court issued a decision that stated affirmative action policies for admission to colleges and universities are unconstitutional.…

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Supreme Court Rules Against “Independent State Legislature”

North Carolina sought to remove court reviews from the election process. The Supreme Court ruled against legislators from North Carolina who wanted to remove state courts from the…

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Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Elderly Homeowner

Justices ruled in the case of the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of Geraldine Tyler, who had a condo she…

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