The U.S. Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to resume deportations of Venezuelan gang members in Tren de Aragua (TdA) for the time being. However, the high court made it clear that those who are being removed, under the law, are still entitled to judicial review.
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SCOTUS Backs Biden Admin, Upholds ‘Ghost Gun’ Regulations For Traceability
On Wednesday, by a 7-2 majority, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Biden administration’s “ghost guns” regulation.
Read More SCOTUS Backs Biden Admin, Upholds ‘Ghost Gun’ Regulations For TraceabilityHigh Court Rejects Appeal Against Law Curbing Pro-Life Protests At Abortion Clinics
The Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to the restrictions that had been placed on pro-life speech and protest activity within 100 feet of an abortion clinic.
Read More High Court Rejects Appeal Against Law Curbing Pro-Life Protests At Abortion ClinicsFederal Appeals Court Delivers Final Blow To Biden’s $500M Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
The U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals put an official end to former President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan on Tuesday.
Read More Federal Appeals Court Delivers Final Blow To Biden’s $500M Student Loan Forgiveness PlanTrump Administration Urges Supreme Court To Approve Firing Of Whistleblower Agency Chief
The Trump administration has made their first appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to try to oust the head of a whistleblower protection agency, who was appointed by former President Joe Biden.
Read More Trump Administration Urges Supreme Court To Approve Firing Of Whistleblower Agency ChiefTrump Sentenced To Unconditional Discharge
Judge Juan Merchan has sentenced Donald Trump to an unconditional discharge, meaning the President-elect is not required to take any action, but the conviction will remain on his record.
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