The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to end temporary legal protections for more than 300,000 Venezuelan citizens living in the United States.
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SCOTUS postpones decision on whether Trump admin can remove Fed. Reserve member Lisa Cook, agreeing to hear oral arguments next year
The Supreme Court on Wednesday postponed a decision on whether President Donald Trump can immediately remove Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, instead agreeing to hear oral arguments in the case early next year.
Read More SCOTUS postpones decision on whether Trump admin can remove Fed. Reserve member Lisa Cook, agreeing to hear oral arguments next yearJudge: 9/11 families can pursue lawsuit against Saudi Arabia, citing alleged involvement in aiding hijackers
Family members of 9/11 victims scored a significant victory after a federal judge ruled that Saudi Arabia could be held accountable in a civil lawsuit for its purported role in facilitating the September 11th terror attacks.
Read More Judge: 9/11 families can pursue lawsuit against Saudi Arabia, citing alleged involvement in aiding hijackersKilmar Abrego Garcia lawyers accuse DOJ of taking part in ‘vindictive and selective prosecution,’ seeking to dismiss criminal charges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s attorneys accused Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors on Tuesday of “vindictive and selective prosecution,” filing a motion to dismiss the criminal human smuggling charges against him.
Read More Kilmar Abrego Garcia lawyers accuse DOJ of taking part in ‘vindictive and selective prosecution,’ seeking to dismiss criminal chargesSouth Carolina: SCOTUS ruling allows state to cut Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood
The United States Supreme Court has ruled that South Carolina has the power to block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood clinics.
Read More South Carolina: SCOTUS ruling allows state to cut Medicaid funds to Planned ParenthoodDA Fani Willis Ordered To Pay Over $54K, Following Open Records Act Violations
Fulton County District Fani Willis has been ordered to pay over $54,000 for violating open records laws in President Donald Trump’s case.
Read More DA Fani Willis Ordered To Pay Over $54K, Following Open Records Act Violations