May 1, 2024

Indigenous Group Tells Court: We Die Younger So Let Us Retire Early

Racial groups with an “historical disadvantage” to a longer life deserve retirement benefits earlier, a federal court in Australia heard on Monday. The court was presented with the landmark case of a 65-year-old Indigenous Wakka-Wakka man, known in court documents as Uncle Dennis, who has argued that he should get state retirement benefits three years

DeSantis Petitioning FL Supreme Court to Impanel a Statewide Grand Jury to Investigate Coronavirus Vaccines

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Tuesday announced his decision to petition Florida’s Supreme Court to impanel a grand jury tasked with investigating any “wrongdoing” related to the vaccines for Chinese coronavirus. “Today, I’m announcing a petition with the Supreme Court of Florida to impanel a statewide grand jury to investigate any and all wrongdoing

GREG GUTFELD: We’re talking large breasts here

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! What a gorgeous Thursday it is. And not just because Pete Hegseth is here. Yeah, he’s so hot, AOC wants to ban him along with gas stoves. He’s so hot, he could be my twin brother. I’m exaggerating. Anyway, I’m way hotter. We’re going to tackle the […]

Biden Admin Tells Supreme Court Judges Cannot Strike Down Agency Decisions in Immigration Case

WASHINGTON, DC – The Biden administration argued in a Supreme Court immigration case Tuesday that states have no standing to sue the federal government over illegal immigration policies, and courts lack the power to strike them down anyway. Attorney General Ken Paxton of Texas and Attorney General Jeff Landry of Louisiana sued the Biden administration

Biden Administration Asks Supreme Court for More Time to Phase Out Title 42

President Joe Biden’s U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) asked the U.S. Supreme Court for more time to phase out the Title 42 immigration policy that makes it easier for the federal government to return border crossers to their native countries. The DOJ’s request comes after Chief Justice John Roberts halted a lower court’s decision that ordered the

Bryan Kohberger case: Surviving roommate ‘was scared to death’ after encounter with suspect, attorney says

MOSCOW, Idaho — A roommate who survived the Nov. 13 quadruple homicide near the University of Idaho campus “was able to give some additional identification” about the suspect to police, an attorney representing Kaylee Goncalves’ family said Saturday. Attorney Shanon Gray told Fox News’ “Cavuto Live” the roommate, one of two who survived the gruesome […]

Former Bills head coach breaks down discussing Damar Hamlin on live TV: ‘This guy is a legend’

Rex Ryan is a football lifer from a football family. His father, Buddy, was an NFL coach for 35 years. His twin brother, Rob, is currently a senior defensive assistant for the Las Vegas Raiders. Rex, himself, had head coaching stints with the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE […]

Andrew Tate Shows Up at Romanian Court Holding a Quran

Andrew Tate lost his appeal to end the 30-day detention order he was put under after his arrest in connection to an ongoing criminal investigation in Romania last month, officials said.A spokesperson for the country’s Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) confirmed late Tuesday that the appeals court had rejected Tate’s bid out

The Supreme Court to hear a case that could overturn the 2020 election

I guarantee this Supreme Court story is real The Supreme Court has agreed to a hearing for a case that could conceivably — PLEASE consider this the longest of long shots — overturn the election of 2020, throw out all the legislators who voted to certify the results and leave them ineligible to run for […]

Balenciaga Apologizes for Creepy Photoshoot with Sexualized Teddy Bears and Child Porn Court Document

Luxury fashion company Balenciaga issued an apology Tuesday for their recent ad campaign, which used pictures sexualizing children as they posed with teddy bears wearing bondage uniforms. One of the pictures included a U.S. Supreme Court case, U.S. v. Williams, which criminalized child pornography. The portion shown in the picture cites another Supreme Court case

Court Filing: Brett Favre Pursued Facility Funding Despite Knowing It Was Possibly Illegal

A recent court filing states that NFL legend and Hall of Famer Brett Favre, consistently sought funding for a new volleyball stadium at Southern Miss even after he was told it could be illegal. A text sent to Favre on July 28, 2019, by former Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant, said that the founder of a

DOJ Tells Court It Found ‘Limited’ Attorney-client Materials in Trump Raid

The Department of Justice (DOJ) told a federal judge on Monday that it had found “limited” materials that could potentially be covered by the attorney-client privilege in a preliminary review of boxes seized in the Aug. 8 raid on former Mar-a-Lago. Former President Donald Trump filed a motion last week with Judge Aileen M. Cannon, a…

Democrat Gov. Grisham’s New Mexico Supreme Court Appointees Allow Illegal Aliens to Become Lawyers

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s (D) appointees on the New Mexico Supreme Court have greenlit a plan that allows illegal aliens to become licensed attorneys. Following other sanctuary states, a rule change backed by the New Mexico Supreme Court will allow illegal aliens to practice law in the state. The sanctuary state of California enacted a similar…

North Carolina Judge Sends Veteran to Jail for 24 Hours for Refusing to Wear Mask in Court

A liberal North Carolina judge placed a prospective juror in jail for 24 hours for not wearing a mask in the courtroom. Gregory Hahn, 47, along with 98 other candidates for jury orientation, showed up at the Harnett County courthouse on Monday. Most prospective jurors, including Hahn, were not wearing masks, he recalled. “We were…

Report: DOJ Told Court It Fears Trump Could Destroy Documents

The Department of Justice (DOJ) reportedly told U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart Thursday that it wants the affidavit that authorized a search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home sealed for fear he will destroy documents. The report, by Mark Meredith of Fox News, came as Reinhart indicated that he was prepared to release portions…

Dems’ Climate Bill Overrules Supreme Court, Expands EPA’s Control Over Energy Industry

The Inflation Reduction Act defines “air pollutants” including carbon dioxide as “greenhouse gases.” Some experts argue this legally authorizes the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases and encourage adopting renewable energy, while others were not so sure. “There’s no definition there, it’s just sort of in a list, and it’s casually mentioned,” former Trump EPA transition team…

Supreme Court Patent Decision May Foreshadow Trouble for Fannie and Freddie Shareholders

Shareholders of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac challenging the U.S. government’s claim on the mortgage giants’ profits were jolted yesterday by a Supreme Court decision that appears to foreshadow a loss on one of their arguments in a case currently before the court. The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that administrative judges who hear patent disputes were…

Markey: Popularity of Packing Court Will Increase When It Strikes Down ‘Historic, Progressive Laws’

On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “All In,” Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA), who has introduced legislation to add four Supreme Court seats, predicted that there will be “a public cry for a change in the numbers of the Supreme Court so that they cannot continue their undermining, their destruction of historic, progressive laws that have been…

Here’s The Far-Left’s Plan To Take Over Every Federal Court Over Republican Objection

Progressives have long advocated packing the Supreme Court, but a recent plan proposed by far-left judicial activists calls on Senate Democrats to add hundreds of new federal judges to the lower courts through the procedural tactic of reconciliation. Yale Law School professor Samuel Moyn and Take Back the Court director Aaron Belkin sent a memo…

Clarence Thomas: Supreme Court Will Soon Have to Address Tech Censorship

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas today outlined a detailed legal argument for why social media companies might need to be subject to strict rules forbidding them from denying service to users for any reason or no reason, including the possibility of designating them as common carriers — which would effectively eliminate their ability to ban…

Report: Supreme Court Will Consider Kentucky Abortion Case

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear its first abortion case since the balance shifted to a 6-3 court. The High Court agreed to intervene in a lawsuit over a state abortion ban after Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron asked the Court to do so. “This case began as a challenge to a Kentucky statute regulating…

9th Circuit Court Rules Second Amendment Doesn’t Guarantee Right To Open Carry

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a Hawaii gun regulation, ruling Wednesday that states can restrict the right to openly carry a firearm in public. The 7-4 decision said restrictions on carrying guns in public do not fall within the scope of what is protected by the Second Amendment. “The government may regulate, and…

Two-Hour China Court Hearing Delivers No Verdict in Canadian Spy Trial

The trial of a Canadian businessman accused of spying in China ended in no verdict on Friday after a court appearance that lasted just under two hours. Michael Spavor is one of two Canadians held in detention in apparent retaliation for Canada’s arrest on a U.S. extradition warrant of Huawei finance chief Meng Wanzhou. Meng,…

Justice Thomas Blisters Court on Rejecting Election Cases

Associate Justice Clarence Thomas poses for the official group photo at the US Supreme Court in Washington, D.C on November 30, 2018. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images) After the Supreme Court turned away two Republican appeals over Pennsylvania’s mail-in ballot deadline changes, conservative Justice Clarence Thomas issued a blistering dissent against the decision to reject […]

Supreme Court Denies Request To Fast-Track Review Of Election Lawsuits

The Supreme Court rejected Monday requests to expedite consideration of election lawsuits that challenge election results in battleground states. In an unsigned order, the court wrote that “the motion of petitioners to expedite consideration of the petition for writ of mandamus is denied” for several cases, including one filed against Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy…

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett Joins Majority In Rejecting Texas-Led Suit To Overturn Election Results

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined the majority in rejecting Friday Texas’ lawsuit which sought to block the certification of Electoral College votes. The court ruled that Texas lacked standing under Article III of the Constitution and that Texas did not provide a “judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts…

Texas GOP Suggests ‘Law-Abiding States’ Form Their Own Union After Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit To Overturn Election Results

The chairman of the Republican Party of Texas suggested Friday that “law-abiding states” should form their own union after the Supreme Court’s rejection of a lawsuit seeking to invalidate votes from four battleground states. “This decision establishes a precedent that says states can violate the US constitution and not be held accountable. This decision will…

Wisconsin Supreme Court Rejects Trump Lawsuit to Overturn Election Results

The Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit from President Donald Trump’s team seeking to invalidate over 200,000 ballots, which they suspected were illegal, on Monday in a 4-3 decision. The lawsuit focused on roughly 220,000 ballots in Milwaukee and Dane counties, asking the court to “reverse the determinations of the Dane County Board of Canvassers and…

Court Disqualifies Soros-backed Prosecutor Kim Gardner for Fundraising off McCloskey Case

A judge in St. Louis has kicked George Soros-backed St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner off the prosecution of Mark McCloskey because she used the case in fundraising emails. Mark and his wife, Patricia, were charged with two felonies, unlawful use of a weapon and tampering with evidence, after they emerged on their porch with a pistol and…

Texas Asks Supreme Court to Rule Election in Four Battleground States Unconstitutional

The state of Texas on Tuesday filed an election lawsuit in the U.S. Supreme Court against Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin, alleging that the states unconstitutionally changed election laws, treated voters unequally, and triggered significant voting irregularities by relaxing ballot-integrity measures. “Plaintiff State respectfully submits that the foregoing types of electoral irregularities exceed the hanging-chad […]

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