(Headline USA) CNN abruptly ended an interview about the Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision on Thursday after the guest began pushing back on the use of race in college admissions.
The guest, Kenny Xu, is a board member for Students for Fair Admissions, the plaintiffs in the case decided by the...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Attorney General Merrick Garland's Department of Justice is preparing to charge former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, as well as Trump's other attorneys, for challenging the 2020 election results.
The DOJ, according to insider sources, may be preparing a “superseding indictment," that is, the addition of further...
(Abdul--Rahman Oladimeji Bello, Headline USA) An Arkansas state court recently settled the years-long dispute over child support between Hunter Biden and Lunden Roberts, the mother of their 4-year-old child.
The court battle started in 2019 as Roberts filed a lawsuit against the younger Biden, seeking child support and healthcare for...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) In a victory for freedom of speech if not for religious liberty, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that the state of Colorado can't force a Christian graphic artist to design same-sex marriage websites.
303 Creative LLC owner Lorie Smith reportedly instituted the case that ultimately...
(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) In a long-anticipated smackdown to the student-loan amnesty program that President Joe Biden used as a blatant attempt to pander to Gen.-Z voters ahead of the 2022 midterms, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Biden adminstration lacked the authority to unilaterally wipe away borrowers'...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) After lying for years about her ethnic background and heritage to help advance her academic and professional career, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., was eviscerated for her hypocritical lament about the Supreme Court’s ruling to end affirmative action in admissions policies at colleges and universities.
Warren, who...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) In a major victory for religious liberty, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Gerald Groff, a dedicated postal officer worker who had been targeted and reprimanded for requesting to refrain from working on Sundays due to his religious beliefs.
The Court, in a unanimous decision in...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that affirmative action admissions policies at the college and university level were unconstitutional.
"Ending racial preferences in college admissions is an outcome that the vast majority of all races and ethnicities will celebrate," said Edward Blum, the founder and president...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down affirmative action in college admissions, declaring race cannot be a factor and forcing institutions of higher education to look for new ways to achieve diverse student bodies.
Conservatives and other observers are celebrating the ruling as a win for racial equality and meritocracy.
However,...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled this week that the Transportation Security Administration doesn’t have legal immunity to rape airline passengers—overturning a lower court decision that had squashed a sexual assault lawsuit against the TSA.
The 9th Circuit’s Tuesday decision stems from an incident on...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) The corporate media is portraying the U.S. Supreme Court decision in the North Carolina redistricting case as a big defeat for the GOP.
However, the court's decision on Tuesday to affirm the relatively recent authority of state courts to review legislative redistricting maps and, if necessary,...
(Headline USA) Former President Donald Trump filed a counterlawsuit against author E. Jean Carroll this week, accusing the writer of defaming him.
The countersuit is aimed at Carroll’s defamation lawsuit against Trump, which claims he defamed her by denying her claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in a New York department...