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Dec 11 2020
News
Michigan, Pennsylvania State Lawmakers Ask Supreme Court to Join Texas Election Lawsuit
A group of state legislators and voters asked the Supreme Court on Thursday for permission to join Texas’s lawsuit challenging 2020 election results in four states.
Among the members listed in the request (pdf) are those who had previously filed lawsuits seeking to de-certify election results either in state or federal courts. These include several voters and Pennsylvania state
The Epoch TimesJul 09 2020
News
She Said Her Husband Hit Her. She Lost Custody of Their Kids
Tara Coronado, a 45-year-old mother of four, sat in a nondescript Austin courtroom six years ago during a custody fight with her ex-husband, biting her tongue as the judge dressed her down.“There is a huge amount of anger coming from you,” said Judge Susan Sheppard. “You deny it and are obviously not recognizing how almost every piece of information you give the Court is tinged by, tainted by
The Marshall ProjectNov 07 2019
News
Trump ordered to pay $2M in Trump Foundation settlement, admits misuse of funds
The New York Attorney General's office announced Thursday that a judge has ordered President Trump to pay $2 million in damages for improper use of funds at the Trump Foundation in connection with the 2016 presidential primaries and his own political purposes, as part of a lawsuit Trump and the foundation settled with state Attorney General Letitia James.
James' office had requested $2.
Fox News DigitalMay 03 2019
News
Federal Court Throws Out Ohio's Congressional Map
A federal court has ruled that Ohio's congressional map is an "unconstitutional partisan gerrymander" and must be redrawn by the 2020 election.
In their ruling Friday, a three-judge panel from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio argue that the map was intentionally drawn "to disadvantage Democratic voters and entrench Republican representatives in power." The court
NPR (Online News)Jan 22 2021
News
Texas AG sues Biden administration over deportation freeze
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the Biden administration in federal district court over its 100-day freeze on deporting unauthorized immigrants, and he's asking for a temporary restraining order.
Between the lines: The freeze went into effect Friday, temporarily halting most immigration enforcement in the U.S. In the lawsuit, Paxton claims the move "violates the U.S.
AxiosOct 06 2018
Opinion
Democrats just killed the blue wave
Democrats were cheered by the renewed FBI investigation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh and counted it as a win. Most Republicans were dismayed that the full Senate's vote on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's appointment to the Supreme Court was delayed and saw this as a political misstep.
They should change places.
First, while the politically attuned understand this is just a delay game by the
Guest Writer - RightSep 26 2018
News
Classmates Who Endorsed Brett Kavanaugh Now Say Claims Warrant Investigation
Three men who knew the judge at Yale say the allegations should be probed in a “fair and credible” way.
HuffPostFeb 09 2021
News
Fox News Asks Court To Dismiss $2.7 Billion Defamation Suit
Fox News on Monday asked a judge to dismiss a $2.7 billon lawsuit against the network and some of its hosts filed by election technology company Smartmatic, claiming the suit is an attempt to "chill" First Amendment rights.
The motion follows Smartmatic's defamation and disparagement lawsuit filed earlier this month against the network and Fox stars Maria Bartiromo and Jeanine Pirro, as
NPR (Online News)Sep 21 2020
News
Trump to Make Supreme Court Nomination Friday or Saturday
President Trump said he would nominate a Supreme Court pick on Friday or Saturday and has five women under consideration, as Senate Republicans lined up behind him and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) and rejected Democrats’ calls to let the winner of the presidential election make the pick.
Mr. Trump maintained that the replacement of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died
Wall Street Journal (News)