Supreme Court Upholds Tennessee Law Protecting Minors from Transgender Intervention

The six conservative justices say the ban does not violate the equal protection clause. The Supreme Court ruled this week that the state of Tennessee can enforce its…

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SCOTUS Orders Rehearing of Religious Freedom Case over NY Abortion Law

The ruling is consistent with a prior decision regarding the First Amendment and Catholic organizations. The Supreme Court ordered the New York Court of Appeals to rehear a…

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DHS Advises 500,000 Migrants to Self-Deport

Citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela are no longer covered by Temporary Protected Status. The Department of Homeland Security has begun sending notices to people who came…

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Supreme Court Grants DOGE Access to Social Security Data Systems

The majority said there is no evidence that DOGE would mishandle data. The Supreme Court ruled last week that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) may be allowed…

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DOJ Announces Return of Salvadoran Migrant to Face Criminal Charges

The illegal alien will be indicted for human trafficking. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the deported criminal illegal alien and MS-13 gang member who was mistakenly returned…

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SCOTUS Unanimously Rules Against Mexico’s Lawsuit Against Gun Manufacturers

The high court stated the southern country did not demonstrate how firearm manufacturers arm drug cartels. The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against the country of Mexico late last…

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Supreme Court Unanimously Upholds Catholic Charities Tax Exempt Status

The unified court said Wisconsin’s attempt to deny tax exemption violates First Amendment. The Supreme Court unanimously reversed the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s ruling that determined the Catholic Charities…

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Supreme Court Limits Federal Environmental Research Requirements

The ruling overturns a circuit court opinion, saying that “substantial deference” should be made to the federal agency in a Utah railroad project case. The Supreme Court allowed…

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Supreme Court Rules Administration Can Terminate Parole Programs

DHS may proceed as an appeal in the case is pending. The Supreme Court granted a stay on Friday against a lower court order that stopped President Donald…

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Federal Judge Allows Termination of Copyright Office Register as Lawsuit Proceeds

He says that Congress did not formally join the lawsuit to defend its authority over the Library of Congress. U.S. Judge Timothy Kelly declined to place a temporary…

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