Sen. Ted Cruz Adds Proof of Citizenship to Vote Amendment to Immigration Reform
After the Supreme Court ruled against an Arizona law requiring voters to prove their citizenship before registering to vote, one of the state’s senators, Ted Cruz introduced an amendment to the...
View ArticleSupreme Court Rules Same-Sex Couples May Marry in Every State
Summary: In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court has decided that the states may not enforce same-sex marriage bans. According to Fox News, the Supreme Court has ruled that same-sex couples have a right to...
View ArticleSupreme Court Upholds Enforcement of Laws Prohibiting Sales of Assault-Style...
The U.S. Supreme Court made a significant decision on Wednesday by rejecting an emergency request to halt the enforcement of bans on the sales of assault-style weapons and large-capacity magazines....
View ArticlePotential Next Legal Challenge Arises from 4th Circuit Decision if SCOTUS...
Camden, South Carolina – Lawyer Tom Mullikin is spearheading an initiative to request a renaming of the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education, which played a pivotal role in dismantling the...
View ArticlePotential Impact of Supreme Court Ruling on Labor Strikes Raises Concerns
In a recent ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has once again dealt a blow to organized labor, prompting legal experts to speculate on the potential consequences for unions engaging in strikes. The...
View ArticleSupreme Court Ruling in Venue Case Holds Implications for Trump Charging...
The U.S. Supreme Court determined that a criminal defendant can be retried in a new venue if the initial trial was conducted in the wrong location. The decision was issued by Justice Samuel Alito,...
View ArticleSupreme Court Upholds Law Prohibiting ‘Encouraging or Inducing’ Illegal...
The U.S. Supreme Court recently handed down a significant ruling in a 7-2 decision, affirming the constitutionality of a federal law that bans “encouraging or inducing” illegal immigration. Justice...
View ArticleSupreme Court Upholds Biden Administration’s Immigration Enforcement Policy,...
The Supreme Court has upheld the immigration enforcement policy of the Biden administration, dismissing challenges from Texas and Louisiana. The majority opinion, written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh...
View ArticleUS Supreme Court Dismisses Louisiana Electoral Map Dispute Based on Race
The U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed a Republican bid to defend a Louisiana electoral map that had faced allegations of racial discrimination. The case centered around the possibility of creating a...
View ArticleSupreme Court Invalidates Race-Conscious Admissions Policies at Harvard and...
The U.S. Supreme Court has declared race-conscious admissions programs at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina unconstitutional, citing the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause....
View ArticleIndiana’s Supreme Court Upholds Near-Total Abortion Ban, Sparking Controversy
The Indiana Supreme Court has upheld a law that effectively bans nearly all abortions within the state. The court’s ruling lifts a lower court order that had previously blocked the law from taking...
View ArticleStephen Miller Cautions Schools of Lawsuit Risks for Disregarding Supreme...
Stephen Miller, the former White House adviser and current president of America First Legal, has warned law schools across the United States about potential lawsuits if they choose to disregard the...
View ArticleSupreme Court Ruling Cited by Judge Denying Same-Sex Marriages for Christian...
Texas Justice of the Peace Dianne Hensley, located in Waco, is invoking a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in her defense for refusing to officiate same-sex marriages. In the case of 303 Creative v....
View ArticleBiden Administration Encourages College Diversity Efforts Following Supreme...
In response to a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that ended affirmative action in college admissions, the Biden administration has issued new guidance aimed at helping colleges and universities...
View ArticleChallenging Affirmative Action: Lawsuit Targets U.S. Military Academy at West...
Virginia-based Advocacy Group Sues West Point Over Affirmative Action Practices Introduction In a significant legal development, Students for Fair Admissions, the group renowned for challenging...
View ArticleFederal Judge Awards Reduced Fees in Landmark Gun Rights Case – Latest Update...
In a recent decision, a federal judge in New York granted attorneys’ fees and costs to the plaintiffs involved in a significant case that ultimately led to a groundbreaking 2022 ruling by the U.S....
View ArticleNew Tools for U.S. Law Firms to Safeguard Diversity Programs After Supreme...
New York State Bar Association Releases Comprehensive Plan Three months after a pivotal Supreme Court decision that restricted the use of race in university admissions, U.S. law firms seeking to...
View ArticleExploring Alternatives to the LSAT: A Shift in Law School Admissions
A growing trend among law schools is reshaping traditional admissions processes, focusing on increasing diversity and widening applicant pools. The American Bar Association (ABA) recently approved...
View ArticleInstitutional Investors Increasingly Opting Out of Class-Action Settlements
Large shareholders are choosing to opt out of class-action settlements at a rate approximately twice as frequently as in recent years. This trend, observed from 2019 through the first half of 2022,...
View ArticleU.S. Companies Modify DEI Policies Amid Legal Threats
A recent review has revealed that at least six major U.S. companies, including JPMorgan Chase, have adjusted their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies in response to legal threats from...
View ArticleEmbracing Change: Law Schools Navigate Affirmative Action Ban’s Impact on...
A Paradigm Shift in Admissions: Concealing Racial Identities Post-Affirmative Action In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s June decision that effectively banned affirmative action policies,...
View ArticleHarvard University Faces Unprecedented Challenges: An In-Depth Analysis
Unveiling Harvard’s Struggles Renowned for its academic excellence, Harvard University finds itself amid an unprecedented crisis. The institution, considered one of America’s most prestigious,...
View ArticleFederal Appeals Court to Revisit Maryland’s Handgun Licensing Requirements
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Richmond, Virginia, has reevaluated a previous ruling on Maryland’s handgun licensing requirements. The court’s decision to reconsider comes after a 2-1...
View ArticleTexas Erects New Barriers Along Mexico Border Amid Escalating Conflict
In a recent development, Texas has erected additional barriers along a portion of its border with Mexico, obstructing Border Patrol access, according to a court filing on Friday. The move intensifies...
View ArticleConcerns Rise Among Law School Admissions Officers Over Supreme Court’s...
In a recent survey conducted by test prep company Kaplan, most law school admissions officers have expressed significant concerns regarding the potential decrease in diversity among law students...
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