Razor Wire Decision: Supreme Court Backs Biden Angers Border Patrol Union

The Supreme Court upheld the Biden administration’s razor wire fence on the Texas-Mexico border. Border Patrol agents can cut Texas’ concertina wire near Eagle Pass while court processes continue. This 30-mile construction was part of Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s disagreement with the administration over immigration enforcement and measures to reduce the migrant influx since Biden … Read more

Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court to Halt Texas’ Restrictions on Border Patrols

The Justice Department has asked the Supreme Court to force Texas to stop blocking Border Patrol personnel from a large area of the U.S.-Mexico border where many migrants cross. This sets up another immigration enforcement dispute between Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the Biden administration. Texas Fences Key Border Park, Escalating Tensions with Federal … Read more

Biden Pushes for Increased Student Debt Relief in Bankruptcy, Faces Opposition

President Joe Biden wants to ease bankruptcy court student loan eradication, which has been difficult and often failed. This initiative is opposed, and the promised improvements are doubtful. The Supreme Court heard lawsuits opposing Biden’s $400 billion student loan forgiveness scheme in front of protesters. Biden’s Bankruptcy Push and Varied Outcomes Stories like Elizabeth Hadzic … Read more

Allowing Police to Detain Unauthorized Immigrants, Texas Governor Approves Law

Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a law empowering police to apprehend and deport unlawful border crossers. Texas Enforces Tough Immigration Measures Texas Republicans have criticized President Joe Biden for dithering on immigration policies, fueling this move. The state has increased immigration enforcement by bringing over 65,000 asylum applicants to cities and razor-wiring the Rio Grande. … Read more

The Supreme Court seems committed to making gerrymandering simple

The majority of the Republican-appointed Supreme Court appeared to be looking for justifications on Wednesday early morning for maintaining a South Carolina congressional district design that was, as everyone admits, gerrymandered to favor the Republican Party. Federal courts are not permitted to entertain claims contesting partisan gerrymanders, or maps created to favor one political party … Read more

Pressure on the Supreme Court in a Case That Might Disrupt the Trump Trial

Numerous defendants who were found guilty of crimes associated with their participation in the riot on January 6, 2021, are requesting appeals under legislation that could eventually form a significant part of Donald Trump’s trial appeal. On January 6, Trump was accused of 4 felonies, including obstructing an official proceeding. The January 6 suspects’ legal counsel is concentrating … Read more

The American Supreme Court needs to be abolished

It appears like hell has reached Earth. The Colorado web developer Lorie Smith was granted permission to ban same-sex couples by the Supreme Court on Friday, 6 to 3, by enabling companies all around the US, such as in progressive areas like California, to decline to help LGBTQ+ people. This idea is not new; it … Read more

Supreme Court Decision on Student Debt Relief Proposal Nears Amid Internal Records Controversy

Supreme Court Decision on Student Debt Relief

An advocacy group has released internal documents that shed light on the concerns of staffers at a loan company allegedly being misused by Republican attorneys general in their attack on the president’s proposal. The U.S. Supreme Court approaches a verdict on President Joe Biden’s student debt relief plan The Student Borrower Protection Center (SBPC) obtained … Read more

Supreme Court Upholds Law on Placement of Native American Children

Supreme Court Upholds Law

The case, known as Haaland V. Brackeen, involved a birth mother, foster and adoptive parents, and the state of Texas. In a 7-2 ruling, the Supreme Court dismissed constitutional challenges to a federal law governing the placement of Native American children in foster or adoptive homes They argued that the law exceeded federal authority, infringed … Read more

A Mother Has Spent Years Fighting For Her Son, Who Could Be Sent Back To Her Abusive Husband In Italy

In a closely watched case that went to the Supreme Court and galvanized calls for legal reforms to better protect domestic violence victims, a federal judge is set to rule on whether a 6-year-old boy should be sent back to Italy to live with his father, who admitted in court to abusing the boy’s now … Read more