The University of Wyoming women’s volleyball team became the third team this year to forfeit a game against San Jose State University, who has a transgender player in their starting lineup.
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SCOTUS Rejects RFK Jr. Appeal, Declaring He Will Not Be On The N.Y. Ballot
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s request to appear on New York’s presidential ballot.
Read More SCOTUS Rejects RFK Jr. Appeal, Declaring He Will Not Be On The N.Y. BallotRFK Jr. Requests That SCOTUS Restore His Name On N.Y. Ballots
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has asked the U.S. Supreme Court for an emergency intervention in order to get his name back on New York’s presidential ballots.
Read More RFK Jr. Requests That SCOTUS Restore His Name On N.Y. BallotsAlaska Man Indicted For Threatening To Assassinate 6 Supreme Court Justices
An Alaska man has been indicted for allegedly making serious threats against six members of the Supreme Court, according to the Justice Department (DOJ), which included threats of assassinating the justices.
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Read More Legal Analyst on SCOTUSPennsylvania’s Supreme Court Rules Against Counting Mail-In Ballots With Incorrect Dates
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court ruled on Friday that temporarily dated mail-in ballots won’t be counted in the upcoming November election, a potentially huge ruling in a deadlocked swing-state.
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