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May 31 2017
News
Appeals court sides with transgender student in bathroom fight
The Chicago-based 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that a transgender student has the right to use the bathroom that corresponds with his gender identity under federal law.
The Hill
Dec 29 2016
Opinion
The D.C. Court of Appeals Undermines the First Amendment
Yesterday, the D.C Court of Appeals issued its decision in Michael Mann’s defamation case against us and the Competitive Enterprise Institute. The court dismissed Mann’s claims for intentional infliction of emotional distress, and also dismissed his claims based on an open letter written by our editor-in-chief Rich Lowry taking Dr. Mann to task for threatening to file this bullying lawsuit in
National Review
Oct 09 2021
News
Texas Abortion Ban Resumes Temporarily After Decision by US Appeals Court
The Texas Heartbeat Act, a law that bans most abortions, is temporarily back in effect after the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a request by the state to set aside a lower court judge’s decision while the case is reviewed.
The Texas law, also known as Senate Bill 8, bans abortions after a heartbeat is detected, which is usually around six weeks, unless a medical emergency exists
The Epoch Times
Oct 09 2021
News
US appeals court lets Texas resume ban on most abortions
A federal appeals court Friday night quickly allowed Texas to resume banning most abortions, just one day after clinics began racing to serve patients again for the first time since early September.
A one-page order by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated the nation’s strictest abortion law, which bans abortions once cardiac activity is detected, usually around six weeks. It
Associated Press
Oct 15 2021
News
Texas Abortion Law to Remain in Effect, Federal Appeals Court Rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit said Thursday it will allow Texas’s heartbeat abortion law, which allows private citizens to sue providers who perform abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, to remain in effect while it considers an appeal of a judge’s order blocking the new law.
The court issued a 2–1 order siding with the state of Texas, refusing the Justice
National Review
Jan 19 2016
News
Supreme Court Will Hear Executive Amnesty Appeal
The Supreme Court will have the final say on the legality of President Obama’s executive amnesty.
The court agreed to hear the case Tuesday. The Obama administration is appealing the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals’ November decision to keep in place a district court’s ruling blocking the amnesty programs from moving forward.
Obama’s
Breitbart News
Nov 10 2015
News
Appeals court rules against Obama immigration plan
President Obama's executive action preventing the deportation of an estimated 5 million people living in the United States illegally suffered another setback Monday after a federal appeals court upheld a federal judge's injunction blocking the measure.
Fox News (Online News)
Nov 10 2015
News
Appeals court rules against Obama's immigration plan
The 2-to-1 ruling from the New Orleans court sets stage for possible Supreme Court battle.
Washington Post
May 27 2015
News
Appeals court deals blow to Obama amnesty
A federal appeals court refused to lift an injunction against President Obamas deportation amnesty in a ruling Tuesday that delivers a second major legal setback to the administration and keeps millions of illegal immigrants on hold.
Washington Times