A federal appeals court on Tuesday overturned a West Virginia law that banned transgender girls from playing on girls’ sports teams. In a 2-1 ruling, the court ruled that the law violated Title IX, which prohibits gender discrimination in schools, according to The Associated Press. The court also stated that the rule could not be…
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Supreme Court Allows Idaho To Enforce Ban On Gender-Altering Procedures For Minors
Decency and sanity won another victory at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday thanks to a 6-3 ruling that allows the state of Idaho to enforce its ban on gender-altering procedures and surgeries for minors. The court’s six conservatives overruled its three far-left liberals, with CBS News reporting that “the stay does not apply to…
Supreme Court Gives Idaho Go-Ahead To Enforce Ban On Gender-Altering Procedures for Minors
The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, ruled that the state of Idaho could go ahead and enforce its ban on gender-altering medical procedures for minors that would cause permanent damage, at least for now. The court’s six conservatives overruled its three far-left liberals, with CBS News reported that “the stay does not apply…
Supreme Court To Allow Lawsuit Against BLM Activist To Move Forward
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday to allow a lawsuit against a Black Lives Matter activist filed by a Louisiana police officer injured during an incident in 2016 to move forward in a case that some say could make it harder for violent protesters to get away with harming police. “In declining to hear…
State’s high court wrestles with Revenue Department tax exemption dispute
The North Carolina Supreme Court will decide in the months ahead whether a business qualified for a tax exemption from 2012 to 2014 for machinery it purchased to make asphalt. The business and the state Department of Revenue are locked in a dispute over the issue. The parties spent nearly an hour Tuesday morning haggling…
Watch: Donald Trump and the Kangaroo Court Trial Against Him Explained
Subscribe to Louder with Crowder on Rumble! Download the app on Apple and Google Play. Donald Trump’s hush money case with Stormy Daniels has begun, making him the first president to stand criminal trial. Today’s show breaks it down. “They can prosecute you for anything. They can audit a ham sandwich,” Crowder said. “Hush money…
New York judge won’t allow Trump to attend Supreme Court arguments, delays decision on attending son’s graduation
New York judge Juan Merchan rejected former President Donald Trump’s request to attend arguments on his immunity claims at the United States Supreme Court next Thursday. On Monday, Merchan told Trump’s attorney Todd Blanche, “Arguing before the Supreme Court is a big deal, and I can certainly appreciate why your client would want to be…
Supreme Court Justice Goes ‘Missing’ – Now Everyone Is Demanding the Truth
One of the greatest accomplishments of former President Donald Trump while in office was appointing multiple justices to the Supreme Court of the United States (Supreme Court). His three appointees have been an influence on preserving the Constitution. A great fear among conservatives is that any of the senior justices who lean into conservative positions might…
While Trump Is Stuck In Court, Biden Kicks Off Pennsylvania Campaign Swing
President Joe Biden on Tuesday kicks off a multi-day campaign swing through Pennsylvania, in Scranton, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia — in what his campaign hopes to be a messaging contrast with Donald Trump as the former president goes on trial. Biden, whom early polls show is in a close race with his predecessor, plans to focus on tax…
The ‘Court is not compelled to rise and respond every time’: Jackson blasts fellow justices over shadow docket ruling on Idaho transgender ban
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson attends a private ceremony for retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor before public repose in the Great Hall at the Supreme Court in Washington, Monday, Dec. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool) A divided Supreme Court issued an emergency order Monday to allow Idaho to temporarily enforce a…
Appeals Court delivers partial victory to bar owners who sued over COVID shutdown
Bar owners who sued Gov. Roy Cooper for shutting them down during the COVID-19 pandemic have won a partial victory at the state Court of Appeals. A unanimous appellate panel agreed the governor had violated bar owners’ rights to the fruits of their labor and equal protection of the laws. At the same time, the…
Supreme Court Takes Up Obstruction Case Affecting J6 Defendants
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court will take up Fischer v. United States, a case that could fundamentally change many cases of January 6th defendants, including the prosecution of former president Donald Trump. The case involves the interpretation of a federal statute prohibiting obstruction of congressional inquiries and investigations. The case concerns 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2),…
State GOPs Ask Supreme Court To Take Up Election-Integrity Case
The Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP) submitted a joint Amicus Curiae brief on Thursday with the Georgia Republican Party and the Republican State Committee of Delaware supporting Kari Lake’s and Mark Finchem’s Petition for Certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court. The pair are appealing the lower courts’ decisions against their lawsuit challenging the use of electronic…
Self-absorbed reporter describes to self-absorbed host on CNN how Trump ‘glared’ at her in court
Maggie Haberman of the New York Times who is covering the latest “trial of the century” live as the top Democrat reporter on the beat claims that former President Donald J. Trump glowered at her in court. On Monday, the first criminal trial of the presumptive GOP nominee got underway in the heart of the…
Supreme Court Allows Idaho to Enforce Law Banning Transgender Procedures on Children
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Excessive Fees, Upholds Property Rights In Unanimous Decision
In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against exorbitantly high government fees, significantly impacting property rights and housing costs. Just The News reported that the Court’s decision focused on a California retiree charged a $23,000 “traffic impact fee” for merely building a small home, emphasizing the need for fees to have a clear…
Oregon Court Of Appeals Maintains Stay On Gun Control Measures
The Oregon Court of Appeals has upheld a decision to maintain a temporary injunction on key aspects of a new gun control law. Breitbart reported that the court declined to lift a hold on Ballot Measure 114, which includes restrictions on ‘high capacity’ magazines and a permit-to-purchase requirement.In December 2022, Harney County Circuit Judge Robert…
Appeals Court Sides With Obama In Fight Over Presidential Center Site
Federal courts have cleared the way for the Obama Presidential Center’s ongoing construction in Chicago’s Jackson Park, rejecting the latest lawsuit from Protect Our Parks. The Hyde Park Herald reported that in 2018, the nonprofit organization Protect Our Parks initiated legal action to stop the development of the Obama Presidential Center, arguing that Jackson Park…
Supreme Court Sides With California Landowner Against Excessive County Fees
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has unanimously decreed that fees levied by governments, including those for building permits, must directly correspond to the actual negative impacts they are meant to address. The New York Post reported that the unanimous ruling emerged from a case where George Sheetz, a homeowner, contested a “traffic impact…
Supreme Court rules on excessive land development fees in California case
In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has clarified the scope of fees that local governments can impose on developments, Fox News reported.The court unanimously ruled that fees like those for building permits must directly correlate with the actual damages caused by development.George Sheetz, a retiree who purchased a plot in El Dorado County,…
Supreme Court is set to hear an important Jan. 6 case
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a consequential case having to do with the Capitol protest of Jan. 6, 2021. The case, according to the Daily Caller, is Fischer v.United States. Joseph Fischer has been charged with violating U.S. Code Title 18, Section 1512(c)(2), which regards the obstruction of an official…
Supreme Court Snubs Appeal From Black Lives Matter Activist DeRay Mckesson
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision not to hear DeRay Mckesson’s appeal leaves his legal challenges surrounding a 2016 protest injury unresolved. NBC News reported that the case stems from July 2016, when the streets of Baton Rouge became the center of a heated protest following the police killing of Alton Sterling. At the helm of…
Will Supreme Court throw out 330 January 6 indictments – including Trump’s?
The various court cases involving President Trump has put a lot of flak in the political skies. Pundits have a problem keeping up – which means it is impossible for John Q. or Jane Q. Citizen. The headline question refers to a case that gets virtually no news coverage. Joseph Fischer was one of approximately…
Supreme Court Will Hear Case That Could Impact Trump’s Prosecution
Every new term, we get the slate of cases that will go before the Supreme Court. While the abortion and Trump appeals have dominated the news cycle on this front, there is another case that could be very important for Trump. The case revolves around a January 6 defendant, and when it is announced, this…
Supreme Court January 6 case could negate 300 charges, including Trump’s
The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear the case of whether the Sarbanes-Oxley Act can be used to prosecute January 6 defendants, as it has been hundreds of times including in a charge against former President Donald Trump for obstructing an official proceeding. The defendant in the case, Joseph W. Fischer, a former Pennsylvania police officer,…
Supreme Court Rules Against Excessive Government Fees in Property Case
The Supreme Court has ruled against the United States government for trying to gouge a new homeowner. The government was going to charge a man $23,000 in fees for a “traffic impact fee” due to the construction of a small single-family home. This is a major blow to Governor Newsom and his overreaching administration. Big…
Trump may be arrested if he skips court, judge warns
The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s hush-money criminal trial in New York City warned Monday that the former president could be arrested if he disrupts proceedings by failing to appear in court throughout the trial process. According to WPIX 11, New York Judge Juan M. Merchan threatened that Trump would be arrested if he…
20 Years Later, Abu Ghraib Torture Victims Get Their Day In Court
20 Years Later, Abu Ghraib Torture Victims Get Their Day In Court Authored by Brett Wilkins via Common Dreams, Two decades after they were tortured by U.S. military contractors at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad, three Iraqi victims are finally getting their day in court Monday as a federal court in Virginia takes…
Supreme Court Issues 9-0 Decision
Transgender activists outraged over Supreme Court allowing Idaho to temporarily ban treatment for minors: ‘Incredibly devastating’
The Supreme Court ruled against allowing transgender treatments to be provided in Idaho while a lawsuit proceeds. The Vulnerable Child Protection Act was passed in 2023 and banned treatments including puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and corrective surgeries for minors. The law had been blocked by a lower court that said that treatments could continue while…
‘Incurably divisive and destructive’: Trump tells Supreme Court Gerald Ford’s pardon of Richard Nixon for Watergate actually works in his favor on presidential immunity
Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump leaves State Supreme Court in Manhattan, on Monday, April 15, 2024, in New York, after the first day of his trial on charges of falsifying business records. (Jefferson Siegel/The New York Times via AP, Pool) Former President Donald Trump continued to push his case for presidential immunity over…
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s Case Rejected By Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal from Mike Lindell, the MyPillow founder and prominent election denier, who unsuccessfully argued his rights were violated when FBI agents seized his phone in 2022. The federal government was investigating the sharing of sensitive information from Colorado’s computerized voting systems. Lindell was a key ally of Donald Trump. Lindell’s phone was…
Supreme Court Stuns America with Bombshell Case – And it Could Directly Impact J6 Prisoners
The Supreme Court has been taking up numerous important cases over its recent session. Not every decision it made has pleased Americans. But the consequences of the court’s rulings will affect the country for years to come. The court has decided to take up a case that could upend a plot being pushed by Democrats…
Uh oh…Clarence Thomas missing from oral arguments today in Supreme Court
The left is in glee and hopeful (in a bad way) that something is seriously wrong with Clarence Thomas, after he missed oral arguments in the Supreme Court today. Clarence Thomas is likely the best Supreme Court judge we ever had, and the left absolutely hates him, because he’s black and married to a white…
Supreme Court Declines to Halt Police Officer’s Lawsuit Against Black Lives Matter Protest Organizer
by Katelynn Richardson The Supreme Court declined Monday to stop a police officer’s lawsuit against a Black Lives Matter activist who led the 2016 protest where he was injured by another individual. Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson had asked the justices to decide whether the First Amendment prevents a protest leader from being held personally…
Justice Clarence Thomas Misses Supreme Court Session – No Reason Given
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was not on the bench on Monday as the other eight justices heard arguments, with no reason given for his absence. Thomas, 75, is the oldest and longest-serving member of the court and is part of its 6-3 conservative majority. He was appointed to the top U.S. judicial body in 1991…
Court Doc: Accused Killers Tried to Kill Veronica Butler in February Over Custody Dispute
The four people charged with the murders of two Kansas women who vanished in Oklahoma late last month conspired to kill them to stop a bitter custody dispute with one of the women — and had tried to kill her in February. Veronica Butler, 27, and Jilian Kelley, 39, disappeared on March 30 while traveling…
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: FBI Agents Board Container Ship In “Court-Authorized” Investigation
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: FBI Agents Board Container Ship In “Court-Authorized” Investigation Almost three weeks following the incident where a massive container ship collided with and caused the collapse of the 1.6-mile long Francis Scott Key Bridge, thus paralyzing the Port of Baltimore and severely disrupting supply chains throughout Baltimore and the Mid-Atlantic, FBI agents boarded the vessel on…
Divided state’s fight over Joe Biden’s open borders plan ends up in court
Colorado has become a microcosm of the divisions facing America because of Joe Biden’s open borders policy, enacted when he took office and by executive order trashed President Donald Trump’s security plans. And it’s ended up in court. The state, a far-left outpost in the American West now after a few well-endowed billionaires decided to…
Supreme Court Deals Devastating Blow To Black Lives Activist
The American Civil Liberties Union apparently doesn’t like it, but a man who led a protest during an election year can, in fact, be sued and potentially held accountable for the illegal actions of his followers. And no, I’m not talking about former President Donald Trump; it’s hard to imagine the ACLU defending him. In…
Robots Must Now Get Sundays Off To Rest, German Court Rules
Union heads are some of the laziest members of society. They often demand more compensation for the fewer hours these people work. And they will take on any absurd battle if it results in less work. But no one expected that the push for laziness in the workplace would include shop robots, which is exactly…
Censored By YouTube: Dr. Aseem Malhotra’s Helsinki District Court Testimony
Dr. Aseem Malhotra’s @DrAseemMalhotra testimony was delivered in the Helsinski District Court on April 12, 2024, with the understanding that any deviation from the truth would constitute perjury. This clip was immediately banned by YouTube so please share widely. I’ve trimmed the clip, removing the interpreter’s segment for a smoother listening experience. Here’s the first…
Policeman can sue Black Lives Matter activist – US Supreme Court
Critics argue the ruling sets a dangerous precedent threatening free speech and right to assembly A Louisiana police officer will be allowed to press charges against BLM organizer DeRay McKesson after losing several teeth and suffering brain damage during a civil rights protest, the US Supreme Court has ruled. In July 2016, McKesson led a…
TRUMP in COURT: ‘This is an Assault on America’
Donald Trump spoke with reporters outside a Manhattan courtroom Monday, saying the criminal case against him is “an assault on America.” TRUMP OUTSIDE NY COURTROOM: “This is an assault on America… A country that’s failing that’s run by an incompetent man who is very much involved with this case. This really an attack on a…
Billionaire Hammered With Supreme Court Order
Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, now called X, is currently under investigation in Brazil. The probe, ordered by Brazil’s Supreme Court, scrutinizes Musk’s decision to reinstate accounts previously blocked by judicial order. The directive for this investigation was issued by Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes,…
Sotomayor reminds Louisiana top court why it will probably have to dismiss injured cop’s case against BLM protester
Left: FILE – In this July 9, 2016, file photo, police officers arrest DeRay Mckesson for blocking Airline Highway during a protest in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/Max Becherer, File); Right: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor (Erin Schaff-Pool/Getty Images). U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor fired a warning shot to the Louisiana Supreme Court…
REPORT: Supreme Court rejects BLM activist’s bid to evade police officer’s lawsuit
TeamDML offers insights, opinions, podcasts, videos and other forms of content intended to educate and better explain trending news that is made available to the public by third parties. In this particular case, we refer to an excerpt from NBCNews.com: WASHINGTON — Rejecting an appeal brought by Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson, the Supreme…
Eight GOP lawmakers urge NC Supreme Court to take forced vaccination case
Eight Republican members of North Carolina’s House of Representatives would like to see the state Supreme Court take up a case dealing with the forced COVID vaccination of a 14-year-old boy in 2021. Lower courts have ruled against the teen and his mother. The eight GOP lawmakers filed paperwork Friday to submit a friend-of-the-court brief…
US Supreme Court Rejects BLM Activist’s Appeal, Allows Louisiana Cop To Sue Over 2016 Protest
US Supreme Court Rejects BLM Activist’s Appeal, Allows Louisiana Cop To Sue Over 2016 Protest The US Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from a Black Lives Matter activist who’s being sued by a Louisiana police officer who was injured during a 2016 protest. The Court declined to hear an appeal by DeRay Mckesson,…
Supreme Court doesn’t answer MyPillow CEO’s call to get his cell phone back a year and a half after FBI greeted him in a Hardee’s drive-thru
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell waits outside the West Wing of the White House before entering on January 15, 2021. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images.) MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s calls to get his cellphone back went unanswered on Monday, as the U.S. Supreme Court refused to take up the case more than a year and a…