Tells district court to modify subpoena language The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that a district court’s subpoena was not worded well enough to order Senator…
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Justice Department Files Against Lansing, Michigan
The city is alleged to have engaged in religious discrimination against a Seventh-day Adventist. Last week, the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the city of Lansing, Michigan…
Read MoreKetanji Brown Jackson Sworn In as Supreme Court Justice
The ceremony was held immediately after Justice Breyer’s retirement went into effect. Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in to the Supreme Court by Chief Justice John Roberts on…
Read MoreSupreme Court Upends “Miranda” Rights
Vote of 6-3 uncouples rule from constitutional rights. The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 last week that a deputy sheriff was not in the wrong by not reciting the…
Read MoreDOJ Indicts Correctional Officers for Assault
Attempted to cover up physical assault of inmate. The Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted three federal correctional officers a week ago for the assault of an inmate and…
Read MoreSupreme Court Hears SEC Bid to Block Case
CPA objects to SEC penalty. Last week, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) argument to block a challenge to its penalization system.…
Read MoreSupreme Court Abortion Draft Leaked
Initial opinions indicate that the Court may overturn Roe v. Wade. In December, the Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s…
Read MoreU.S. Supreme Court Denies Federal Benefits to Puerto Rico
Thursday’s decision rests on definitions of state vs. territory. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that the United States is not legally obligated to include Puerto Rico…
Read MoreSenate Votes to Repeal Vaccine Mandate
The resolution is intended to repeal the federal mandate on vaccination and testing in the private sector. The Senate passed a resolution to repeal the federal vaccination-or-testing mandate…
Read MoreSupreme Court Rules on Texas Abortion Law
Teas law can remain in effect, but abortion clinics challenge the law in court. The Supreme Court said Friday that abortion clinics can move forward with a challenge…
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