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A federal appeals court has ruled against the Department of Homeland Security’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for citizens of Haiti and Venezuela. The Ninth Circuit panel upheld a lower court’s finding that the acting Homeland Security secretary exceeded her authority in terminating the program. Temporary Protected Status Explained Temporary Protected Status, authorized […]
As the final days of January 2026 approach, the financial world awaits a Supreme Court decision in the consolidated cases of Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump and Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc. This ruling, expected within weeks, represents the most significant judicial review of executive trade authority in nearly a century. The core of the […]
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has urged the Supreme Court to reject a petition from Stephen Thaler seeking copyright protection for a work created by his artificial intelligence (AI) system. The DOJ’s argument supports the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit’s decision to uphold the United States Copyright Office’s […]
An anti-abortion group, Voices for Life, has requested that the Indiana Supreme Court intervene in a legal dispute concerning records related to terminated pregnancies. The case centers on whether these records, known as terminated pregnancy reports, can be released to the public. Indiana currently operates under a near-total abortion ban, a ruling made by the […]
A federal appellate court declined to order a lower court judge to sign arrest warrants for five individuals, including former CNN anchor Don Lemon, related to an anti-ICE protest inside a church in St. Paul, Minnesota. The ruling, issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and unsealed Saturday, stemmed from a […]
Justice Minister Giorgos Florides met with officials at the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) headquarters in Strasbourg. The discussions centered on Greece’s commitment to the Court and international law. Meeting with ECtHR Officials Justice Minister Giorgos Florides met with Mattias Guyomar, the President of the European Court of Human Rights, Mariolena Tsirlis, the Court’s […]
A Springfield man has entered a guilty plea to charges related to unauthorized access of computer systems, including the U.S. Supreme Court’s electronic filing system. The case involved multiple instances of hacking and the subsequent dissemination of personal information online. Supreme Court Hacking Nicholas Moore, 24, pleaded guilty to fraud in U.S. District Court for […]
The Supreme Court has vacated a previous judgment in the case of William E. Neilly v. Michigan and remanded it to the Supreme Court of Michigan for further consideration. This action follows a recent Supreme Court decision in Ellingburg v. United States that could impact restitution orders in criminal cases. Background of the Cases Both […]
Small businesses are awaiting a U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding President Donald Trump’s tariff authority. A supply chain expert suggests that uncertainty surrounding import duties is likely to persist. Matt Lekstutis, director at Efficio, a global supply chain and procurement consultancy, stated that tariff uncertainty is expected to continue regardless of the Supreme Court’s ruling. […]
Sometime in 2018, Republican legislators began focusing on fairness in youth sports. This began when a trans high-school student won a track-and-field championship in Connecticut, prompting an Idaho legislator to draft a bill barring trans girls from athletic teams. Legislative Efforts and Legal Challenges The “Fairness in Women’s Sports Act” passed in Idaho in 2020 […]