We now have a SCOC that has become, over the last decade, and becoming more enamoured with emotional judicial decisions, versus decisions based on the principles of the Law and Justice. One is left to wonder why the Court has so quickly become an “emotional” basket case. In essence, one can suggest, with great accuracy,…
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Biden administration smacked by Supreme Court, no fly list case will proceed
In an unprecedented move, The Hill reported that the U.S. Supreme Court has given the green light to a case challenging the Biden administration and the abuse of the No Fly List. The court’s unanimous decision allows Yonas Fikre to pursue his lawsuit against alleged wrongful placement on the No Fly List, setting a potential…
West Texas A&M President cancels drag show after Supreme Court decision
In a notable clash over First Amendment rights, The Hill reported that the president of West Texas A&M University has once more impeded a charity drag show, igniting widespread debate. This follows a Supreme Court decision that denied emergency action for the event, organized by the LGBTQ group Spectrum WT, to proceed. Walter Wendler, at…
Supreme Court is reportedly hesitant to block government interactions with social media
The majority of justices on the Supreme Court on Monday appeared to be quite dubious of arguments that federal government employees might be completely prohibited from interacting with social media companies. A broad ruling by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals prohibited officials from the White House, the FBI, the CDC, election analysts, and other…
Supreme Court Turns Away “Cowboys For Trump” Co-Founder Ousted From Office Over January 6
Despite the exact same strategy working for former President Donald Trump, Couy Griffin was not so lucky. If the name Couy Griffin sounds familiar to you, it is because he founded the group called “Cowboys for Trump.” The court determined that due to Griffin’s involvement on the January 6th Capitol Riots, he is not eligible…
Supreme Court Blocks Texas Immigration Law
A case that most Republicans and conservatives probably thought would be a victory before the Supreme Court has hit a snag. On Monday, the court ruled to extend a stay put in place to block SB 4, which is the new Texas law on immigration. That stay will remain in place while the court further…
Kari Lake Takes Ballot Counting Machines Case to U.S. Supreme Court
Gage Skidmore / Flickr; J Filbert from Getty Images / Canva The following article, Kari Lake Takes Ballot Counting Machines Case to U.S. Supreme Court, was first published on another website.Flag And Cross. Arizona 2022 Republican candidates Kari Lake and Mark Finchem filed a petition for certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday, appealing their…
Supreme Court Won’t Block, for Now, Aggressive Texas Immigration Law
The Supreme Court temporarily sided with Texas on Tuesday in its increasingly bitter fight with the Biden administration over immigration policy, allowing an expansive state law to go into effect that makes it a crime for migrants to enter Texas without authorization. As is typical when the court acts on emergency applications, its order gave…
Rantz: Supreme Court declares Washington state bar exam racist because … equity
The Washington State Supreme Court decided the bar exam is no longer required to become a lawyer in the state. Their reason? The bar exam is racist, which they say “disproportionately and unnecessarily blocks historically marginalized groups from entering the practice of law.” At the height of the extremist Black Lives Matter movement, the court-appointed…
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson: Freedom of Speech May Restrain Government’s Ability To Control Speech
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recently expressed concerns about the First Amendment’s impact on the government’s ability to control speech, particularly during “the most important time periods.” Jackson argued that the First Amendment, which guarantees free speech rights, is “hamstringing the government in significant ways.” During a discussion about the Supreme Court case, “Murthy…
Texas can arrest illegal border crossers – US Supreme Court
Judges have denied a request by the Biden administration to block implementation of a controversial new state law The US Supreme Court has rejected an emergency request by President Joe Biden’s administration to block enforcement of a new law in Texas that will allow police to arrest illegal migrants crossing into the state from Mexico….
Supreme Court Lets Texas Enforce Law Allowing Police to Arrest Illegal Immigrants
The Supreme Court allowed Texas’ law enabling local police to arrest illegal migrants to take effect Tuesday. After extending a pause on the law multiple times, the Supreme Court allowed Texas’ SB 4 to take effect Tuesday, declining the Biden administration’s effort to halt it while litigation continues. The Department of Justice first filed its lawsuit against Texas to…
The First Amendment Takes a Beating in the Supreme Court
“Can you help me?” Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Late in oral arguments yesterday during the Murthy v Missouri censorship case before the Supreme Court, newest Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson interrogated J. Benjamin Aguinaga, Solicitor General of Louisiana: JACKSON: So my biggest concern is that your view has the First Amendment hamstringing the government in significant…
Supreme Court Makes Bombshell Ruling – Now America Is in Even Bigger Trouble
Under President Biden, the Southern border has seen tremendous traffic. Since 2021, over 7 million migrants have entered the country illegally. The Biden administration has not enforced laws to secure the border. Instead, it has spent tax dollars to shuttle migrants to all corners of the country. Border states, especially Texas, have been overrun by…
Supreme Court allows Texas to arrest illegal immigrants; what could that mean for other states?
In a 6-3 decision Tuesday, the US Supreme Court ended a stay on a Texas state law that allows local law enforcement to arrest those who have crossed the US-Mexico border illegally. The high court’s three liberal justices dissented, writing that the decision invites “further chaos and crisis in immigration enforcement.” The majority-conservative court allows…
BREAKING: Supreme Court rules TX can enforce law authorizing police to arrest illegal immigrants
The Supreme Court’s six conservative justices dismissed the Biden administration’s emergency appeal, which will allow the Texas law to remain in effect while the issue is adjudicated by lower courts. The ruling lifts the freeze of a Texas immigration law which allows state and local law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants and empowers state judges…
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Texas Immigration Enforcement Law
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Texas on Tuesday, permitting the enforcement of a law that authorizes local police to detain migrants suspected of illegally crossing the border, representing a pivotal but provisional victory for Texas in its ongoing efforts to manage illegal immigration. The Biden administration had previously sought to block this law,…
Supreme Court rules Texas can enforce contentious immigration law for now
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday, March 19, that Texas enforce a new law allowing state and local police to arrest migrants, for now. The conservative-majority court reportedly rejected an emergency request by the Biden administration, which claimed states have no authority to legislate on immigration, an issue the federal government has sole authority…
FBI Has to Face Lawsuit Over ‘No-Fly List:’ Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Jan. 2, 2024. (Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times) The FBI must face a lawsuit filed by a Muslim man who has since been removed from the bureau’s “no-fly list,” the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on March 19. “The government has failed to demonstrate that this case is moot,” Justice…
Supreme Court gives Texas major border security win
The U.S. Supreme Court handed Texas a major win on Tuesday by allowing Texas to enforce a law that enables local law enforcement officials to arrest individuals who are suspected of illegally crossing the southern border between the United States and Mexico. “In a 6-3 decision Supreme Court allows Texas to begin enforcing SB4 that allows…
Supreme Court Rules Against FBI
This article originally appeared on The Epoch Times and was republished with permission. Guest post by Zachary Stieber The FBI must face a lawsuit filed by a Muslim man who has since been removed from the bureau’s “no-fly list,” the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on March 19. “The government has failed to demonstrate that this case is…
TX Gov. Abbott Says Buoys Will Stay In River Following Supreme Court Ruling
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has vowed to leave controversial buoys in the Rio Grande after the Supreme Court blocked a new state law targeting suspected illegal migrants from taking effect on Monday. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Abbott said the buoys would stay in the river, the building of a wall would continue…
In Major Blow to Biden, Supreme Court Allows Texas to Start Arresting Illegals
This article originally appeared on ZeroHedge and was republished with permission. Guest post by Tyler Durden The Supreme Court on Tuesday dealt a blow to the Biden administration’s attempts to keep the US border open – allowing Texas to enforce a new law giving local police the power to arrest migrants. With three liberal justices dissenting, the conservative-majority court rejected…
Supreme Court Allows Texas Border Enforcement Law To Take Effect
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday let a Republican-backed Texas law take effect allowing state law enforcement authorities to arrest people suspected of crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, rejecting a request by President Joe Biden’s administration. The court has a 6-3 conservative majority, and its 3 liberal justices dissented on Tuesday. The administration had asked…
Supreme Court is allowing Texas to arrest and jail illegal immigrants
The Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed Texas’ right to implement a new law granting local law enforcement the authority to detain migrants, marking a significant setback for the Biden administration’s more lenient border stance. The ruling, made by the court’s conservative majority, is a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over state versus federal jurisdiction…
Supreme Court Pivots, Will ALLOW Texas To Arrest, Deport Illegals In Stunning Blow to Biden Regime
Justices reject Biden regime’s request to prevent Texas from exercising new border enforcement power. What a blow to the traitors and a stunning win for Americans. HUGE WIN: Texas has defeated the Biden Administration’s and ACLU’s emergency motions at the Supreme Court. Our immigration law, SB 4, is now in effect. As always, it’s my…
BREAKING: Supreme Court deals HUGE BLOW to Biden admin, issues new order on Texas border law as legal battle continues
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 CBS News: The Supreme Court on Tuesday gave Texas officials permission to jail and prosecute migrants…
Supreme Court Allows Texas To Enforce Illegal Immigration Law
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday granted permission for Texas to implement a law empowering local police to detain migrants suspected of unlawfully crossing the border. The decision follows a day after the court extended a halt on the state law as requested by the Biden administration, which had filed a lawsuit to invalidate the…
Finally! Supreme Court allows Texas to arrest illegal aliens
Finally! The Supreme Court is allowing Texas to arrest illegal aliens, who of course crossed the border illegally because you know, illegal is a crime. Or at least it used to be before Biden’s America. HUGE WIN. The Supreme Court will now ALLOW the Texas National Guard to arrest & deport illegal aliens within the…
Supreme Court Lets Texas Enforce Law Allowing Police To Arrest And Deport Illegal Immigrants
The Supreme Court allowed Texas’ law enabling local police to arrest illegal migrants to take effect Tuesday. After extending a pause on the law multiple times, the Supreme Court allowed Texas’ SB 4 to take effect Tuesday, declining the Biden administration’s effort to halt it while litigation continues. The Department of Justice (DOJ) first filed its lawsuit against Texas…
Supreme Court Blocks Texas From Enforcing Controversial Immigration Law for Now
The Supreme Court on Monday indefinitely blocked Texas from enforcing an immigration law that would allow state officials to arrest and detain people they suspect of entering the country illegally. The so-called administrative stay will remain in place while the court considers emergency appeals from the Biden administration and others, who want the justices to…
Gov’t officials can block Americans on social media, Supreme Court rules
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled Friday that government officials can legally block constituents on social media in certain situations when it is clear they are not claiming to be exercising their official authority. The Supreme Court’s ruling in “Lindke v. Freed” centered around Michigan resident Kevin Lindke’s lawsuit against Port Huron City Manager James…
BREAKING: Supreme Court Allows Texas to Enforce Immigration Law
The United States Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the State of Texas can enforce immigration laws and arrest illegal migrants. From NBC News: The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that it will allow Texas to enforce for now a contentious new law that gives local police the power to arrest migrants. The conservative-majority court, with three liberal justices…
Supreme Court Seems Sympathetic to NRA’s Claims Against New York Debanking Pressure Case
If you’re tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The case, NRA v. Vullo, brought by the National Rifle Association (NRA) against a New York official and alleging freedom of speech violations, has reached the Supreme Court of the US (Supreme Court) and, overall, the justices appeared overall sympathetic…
Supreme Court Turns Americans AGAIN – Issues Damning Ruling Against In Border War
Under President Biden, the Southern border has seen tremendous traffic. Since 2021, over 7 million migrants have entered the country illegally. The Biden administration has not enforced laws to secure the border. Instead, it has spent tax dollars to shuttle migrants to all corners of the country. Border states, especially Texas, have been overrun by…
In Blow To Biden, Supreme Court Allows Texas To Start Arresting And Deporting Illegal Aliens
In Blow To Biden, Supreme Court Allows Texas To Start Arresting And Deporting Illegal Aliens The Supreme Court on Tuesday dealt a blow to the Biden administration’s attempts to keep the US border open – allowing Texas to enforce a new law giving local police the power to arrest migrants. With three liberal justices dissenting,…
Unveiling the Unspoken Agenda: Trump’s Potential Supreme Court Nominee
As the race for the 2024 presidential election heats up, the spotlight is once again shining on the Supreme Court. With the recent report that President Trump may not choose a strongly pro-life candidate for the coveted position, the conservative community is left reeling. As we delve into the implications of this revelation, it becomes…
Supreme Court declines case banning Cowboys for Trump leader from running for office using 14th Amendment
The Supreme Court declined on Monday to review a New Mexico judge’s ruling that barred a former rodeo rider and Donald Trump supporter, who founded Cowboys for Trump, from holding local public office due to an anti-insurrectionist provision of the Constitution. This decision came two weeks after the Court’s ruling that Colorado could not utilize…
Supreme Court Justice Makes CRAZY Argument for MORE Censorship?!
During the Supreme Court hearing on Murthy v. Missouri, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson tried to argue that the government’s First Amendment rights were under attack. According to her, the government should have the ability under the First Amendment to pressure social media companies to censor people. But Glenn had some other thoughts. If the government…
Supreme Court Unanimously Rules Against Government In ‘No Fly List’ Case
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Tuesday that a man’s challenge to his former placement on the “No Fly List” can move forward, finding that the government failed to show his lawsuit is moot. Yonas Fikre, a U.S. citizen who previously resided in Sudan, claimed his placement on the list was unlawful and sued…
Supreme Court extends freeze on Texas law that would allow police to arrest, deport illegal migrants
The United States Supreme Court on Monday extended a freeze on Texas’ new immigration law that would allow local police to arrest migrants who enter the country illegally, the New York Post reported. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito indefinitely extended the temporary hold on Texas’ Senate Bill 4 while the court continues to evaluate the…
Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Overturn 2020 Presidential Election
HERE WE GOOOOOO! For those of us who thought that nothing would ever happen that would be of any consequence when it came to investigating the 2020 election and it’s … ‘irregularities’, check this out! While I am super skeptical that the Supreme Court would ever do anything to rock the boat, after the over…
Washington Supreme Court Rules That Bar Exam No Longer A Requirement Because It’s Too Hard For People of Color
The Supreme Court of Washington has ruled that prospective lawyers will no longer be required to pass a bar exam to practice in the state. The decision was reportedly made because the bar exam was too difficult for “examinees of color.” Hardcore racist policy. Washington Supreme Court is actually saying blacks are too dumb. The…
Gorsuch leads unanimous Supreme Court ruling against FBI after Muslim American placed on post-9/11 no-fly list
Main: FILE – Transportation Security Administration officers process passengers at a security screening area at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in SeaTac, Wash., on May 18, 2020. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File); Inset: Left: The justices of the United States Supreme Court (Alex Wong/Getty images). The federal government got smacked down by a unanimous Supreme on Court Tuesday…
ACLU and NRA unite in landmark free speech case at Supreme Court
Supreme Court justices heard arguments in NRA v. Vullo on Monday, March 18. The landmark case has brought together two unlikely allies, the National Rifle Association (NRA) and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). The case centers on allegations made by the NRA against Maria Vullo, a former New York state official who previously held…
Social Media Shocked By What Supreme Court Justice Said About First Amendment
Social media buzzed after Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s First Amendment remarks on Monday. The case in question, Murthy v. Missouri, challenged the Biden administration’s alleged Big Tech censorship collaboration. Missouri and Louisiana, led by Republicans, sued. They claimed the administration worked with social media firms to censor topics like Hunter Biden’s laptop and…
‘This lady is dangerous’: Supreme justice says 1st Amendment ‘hamstrings’ govt.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson testifies to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, March 23, 2022. The arguments before the Supreme Court this week over a case challenging the Biden administration’s collusion with tech companies to censor the ideas and messages that he doesn’t like has revealed one justice holding a stunning perspective. She’s worried…
Montana Supreme Court Allows Ballot Measure for Abortions Up to Birth to Proceed
Radical abortion activists in Montana can begin collecting signatures for a ballot measure that would allow abortions up to birth. Following two months of legal proceedings and deliberation, the Montana Supreme Court issued a decision on Monday overturning the state attorney general’s January determination that the ballot proposal was “legally insufficient.” The court’s decision, endorsed…
NEWS ALERT: Supreme Court prevents Texas from implementing sweeping immigration law
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 The Supreme Court has barred Texas from implementing a state law that was set to…
Former Trump Official Must Begin Prison Sentence, Supreme Court Rules
Peter Navarro, a former adviser to then-President Donald Trump, cannot remain free and must begin his prison sentence even as he appeals his contempt of Congress conviction, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled late Monday. The Federal Bureau of Prisons had scheduled Navarro to report by 2 p.m. Tuesday in Miami unless the nation’s highest court…
Supreme Court Hears Free Speech Case That United The NRA And The ACLU
The Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments in a case in which the National Rifle Association accused a former New York state official of improperly pressuring banks and insurers to cut ties with the gun-rights group after the Parkland, Fla., high school massacre in 2018. The case could have significant implications for free speech and…