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The US Supreme Court granted the government’s stay application in the birthright citizenship case on Friday, limiting the federal courts’ injunctive relief powers to plaintiffs with standing. In its opinion, the court held: Universal injunctions likely exceed the equitable authority that Congress has given to federal courts. The Court grants the Government’s applications for a [...]

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The US Supreme Court held on Thursday that states are permitted to prevent Medicaid funding from going to Planned Parenthood. The case involved two Planned Parenthood clinics in South Carolina that served both Medicaid and non-Medicaid patients. In 2018, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster issued an executive order banning public money for abortions, excluding Planned [...]

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued the US District Court for the District of Maryland and all 15 of its judges Tuesday over an order issued last month that automatically blocks for two business days the deportation of migrants in the state who file a new lawsuit challenging their detention. According to the court, the [...]

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Judges Amy St. Eve and Michael Scudder appeared before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government on Tuesday for a discussion centered around the fiscal accountability and oversight of the federal courts. The judges spoke on topics such as calls for impeachment of federal judges, budgetary concerns, and the need for increased [...]

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A group of 21 Democratic state attorneys general filed a lawsuit on Tuesday asking a judge to declare that a key tool President Donald Trump’s administration has relied on to cancel federal grants is being used unlawfully. The complaint said that the states have lost billions of dollars for crime prevention, education, medical and scientific [...]

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A federal judge in California issued a landmark ruling on Monday in one of the first major court decisions addressing Artificial Intelligence (AI) training and copyright law. In a mixed ruling, the court found that training large language AI models (LLMs) on copyrighted books is legal under the doctrine of fair use, while also holding [...]

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A US federal judge on Monday issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Donald Trump’s administration from enforcing a policy that would bar foreign nationals from entering the US to study at Harvard University. Judge Allison D. Burroughs of the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts ordered an injunction halting the Trump administration from [...]

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A US federal jury on Monday issued an order against a man who scuffled with an officer during the January 6 US Capitol attack to pay $500,000 to the widow and estate of the police officer who killed himself nine days after he helped defend the US Capitol from a mob of rioters. Officer Jefferey [...]

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The US Supreme Court granted an emergency application Monday to stay a federal court’s preliminary injunction on migrant deportations, empowering the Trump administration to remove individuals with little notice. The ruling removes an April 18 order from the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts that sought to block the Department of Homeland Security [...]

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed Bill 10 on Saturday, mandating that the Ten Commandments be displayed in all public elementary and secondary schools. “Texas is where the American dream lives,” Governor Abbott stated. In a press release, he added: “Today, I signed critical legislation passed in the 89th Regular Legislative Session that protects the safety [...]

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