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Massachusetts Family Sues to End ‘Home Equity Theft’
A Massachusetts family has filed a lawsuit challenging a state law that allows private investors to “steal” the equity that ...
Judiciary
January 6, 2021
Oregon Restaurant to Appeal Fine for Staying Open During Lockdown
A family-owned restaurant in Oregon is appealing a fine the state levied against it after it remained open ...
US News
January 5, 2021
Americans’ Distrust of Media Reaches New High, Gallup Says
Americans’ distrust of mass media has reached a record high, with 33 percent of those polled by Gallup ...
US News
January 4, 2021
Soros-Funded DA Gascon Sued by His Deputy Prosecutors for Violating California Law
Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon is being sued by his own staff prosecutors for defying state law ...
Judiciary
January 3, 2021
Supreme Court Refuses Louisiana’s Emergency Request to Reinstate Sex Offender ID Law
The Supreme Court turned down an emergency request from Louisiana urging it to freeze a state Supreme Court ...
Judiciary
December 31, 2020
California Supreme Court Rules Nonviolent Sex Offenders Eligible for Early Parole
The California Supreme Court unanimously ruled this week that a 2016 ballot proposition approved by state voters makes ...
Judiciary
December 30, 2020
Michigan Supreme Court Upholds Reimbursing Private Schools for Mandated Costs
In a split decision that ran along partisan lines, the Michigan Supreme Court upheld a controversial spending bill ...
Judiciary
December 29, 2020
Supreme Court Requires Lower Courts to Exclude Illegal Aliens From Census Count
Following its ruling earlier this month that allowed the Trump administration to remove illegal aliens from the 2020 ...
Judiciary
December 28, 2020
Nevada High School Student Sues Over Leftist ‘Indoctrination’
A high school senior of mixed race is suing a taxpayer-funded charter school in Nevada over the “coercive, ...
Judiciary
December 27, 2020
Massachusetts Taxes New Hampshire Residents; New Hampshire Goes to Supreme Court
Backed by 14 other states, New Hampshire is suing Massachusetts because the Bay State is taxing New Hampshire ...
Judiciary
December 24, 2020
North Carolina Governor Sued Over Pandemic-Related Bar Closures
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper is being sued by the owner of a popular Greenville bar over emergency ...
Judiciary
December 23, 2020
Mask Mandates Seem to Make CCP Virus Infection Rates Climb, Study Says
Protective-mask mandates aimed at combating the spread of the CCP virus that causes the disease COVID-19 appear to ...
US News
December 22, 2020
Los Angeles Drops Church Attendance Restrictions
Los Angeles County says it's dropping its tough restrictions on attendance at houses of worship after a series ...
Politics
December 21, 2020
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Refuses to Remove DA in Cop-Killer’s Case
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court threw out a petition filed by the widow of a Philadelphia police officer who ...
Judiciary
December 20, 2020
Supreme Court Green-Lights Trump Removal of Illegal Aliens From Census Count
The Supreme Court ruled that the federal government may remove illegal aliens from the 2020 Census count, which eliminates that ...
Judiciary
December 18, 2020
HHS Hits California, Vermont Medical System Over Abortion Policies
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced it will withhold at least $200 million in ...
Politics
December 17, 2020
Supreme Court to Hear NCAA Appeal of Ruling Allowing Pay for College Athletes
The Supreme Court has decided to hear a potentially landmark antitrust case against the National Collegiate Athletic Association ...
Judiciary
December 16, 2020
Supreme Court Strikes Down New Jersey, Colorado Church Capacity Limits
The Supreme Court struck down pandemic-related limits on attendance at houses of worship in New Jersey and Colorado ...
Judiciary
December 15, 2020
Supreme Court Undoes Statute of Limitations for Rape in the Military
The Supreme Court unanimously restored the convictions of three male U.S. Air Force members for rape under military law ...
Judiciary
December 14, 2020
Supreme Court to Hear Goldman Sachs Fraud Case Appeal
The Supreme Court has agreed to consider making it tougher for shareholders to bring class-action lawsuits in securities ...
Judiciary
December 13, 2020
Fannie, Freddie Shareholders Urge Supreme Court to Find Conservator Unconstitutional
In a case with ramifications for the so-called administrative state, the Supreme Court considered Dec. 9 whether the ...
Judiciary
December 10, 2020
Supreme Court Allows Muslims to Sue FBI Agents Who Placed Them on No-Fly List
Muslims placed on the “no-fly list” after refusing to act as informants for the FBI may sue individual ...
Judiciary
December 10, 2020
Hold Facebook Responsible for Unwanted Communications, Supreme Court Told
If social media giant Facebook isn’t held responsible for allegedly violating a federal ban on robocalls, consumers may ...
Judiciary
December 9, 2020
Holocaust Survivors Seek Compensation in US Courts
Lawyers for victims and their family members whose property was taken in Nazi-era Germany and Hungary told the ...
Judiciary
December 7, 2020
Supreme Court Agrees to Consider Medicaid Work Requirements
The Supreme Court has agreed to a request by the Trump administration to review an appeals court ruling ...
Judiciary
December 6, 2020
Supreme Court Rejects California Gov. Newsom’s Pandemic Church Restrictions
The Supreme Court issued a decision Dec. 3 siding with California churches that are seeking relief from the ...
Judiciary
December 3, 2020
Supreme Court Considers Whether Ruling on Nonunanimous Convictions Should Apply Retroactively
A Supreme Court decision earlier this year that barred nonunanimous jury convictions should be applied retroactively to existing ...
Judiciary
December 2, 2020
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