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Supreme Court Cancels Oral Arguments on Title 42

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) The U.S. Supreme Court canceled oral arguments scheduled for March 1 in a case filed by Arizona and 18 other states against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and several federal officials and agencies. President Joe Biden has said the national public health emergency issued...

PALUMBO: Corrupt N.Y. Judge Has Financial Stake in Case Against Anti-CCP Dissident

(Matthew Palumbo, Headline USA contributor) From day one, acting New York Supreme Court Justice Barry Ostrager---the Democrat handling the case between Miles Guo and Pacific Alliance Asia Opportunity Fund (PAX)---was a gift to the Chinese Communist Party. The timing of the lawsuit couldn’t have been any more suspect, coming just...

Poll: Americans Oppose Race as a Factor in College Admission Decisions

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) As the U.S. Supreme Court considers whether it should be legal to use race as a factor in college admissions, new polling shows Americans oppose the idea. A new Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 62% of Americans oppose higher education institutions using race as a factor when...

Train Derailment ‘Cleanup’ Produced WW1-Era Gas Banned by Geneva Convention: Lawsuit

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Norfolk Southern’s half-baked plan to ignite chemicals released in its East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment made matters worse by producing a highly lethal gas now banned under the Geneva Convention, according to the latest lawsuit filed over the matter. The class action lawsuit, filed last week by law...

WaPo Columnist Argues for Using ‘Shame’ to Sway Conservative Judges

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A corporate media journalist at the Washington Post openly stated that the Left's court strategy is using shame to force conservative judges to conform to their dogmas. In a recently-published op-ed, journalist Perry Bacon Jr. claimed that, because the judiciary in the United States often hinders...

FLASHBACK: Kavanaugh Accuser Admits to Lying, Faces Criminal Charges

Editor's note: The story below is based on events that originally happened in 2018, as reported at the time by Business Insider. Headline USA (then known as Liberty Headlines) also covered it at the time. It recirculated over the weekend via social media, and Headline USA took the bait....

Bruen Decision Allows for Challenges to Established Gun Control Laws

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court’s landmark Bruen decision is allowing freedom loving Americans to challenge decades old gun control laws while triggering gun grabbers. The Supreme Court’s decision changed the test that lower courts had long used for evaluating challenges to gun laws. Judges should no longer consider whether the law...

Court Filing Reveals Tucker Carlson’s Foul-Mouth Aspersions Towards Sydney Powell

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A new filing in Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit against Fox News claims that the network’s star hosts privately doubted claims that the 2020 election was stolen, even while promoting those claims on their shows. Dominion’s 192-page filing Thursday in the Superior Court of Delaware quotes liberally...

Judge Blunders Basic Facts of Whitmer Conspiracy Case

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The judge presiding over the state trial of five men accused of being involved in a conspiracy to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made a factual error in a decision he issued this week. The judge made his error in a Wednesday decision, which granted government’s request that...

Ariz. Appeals Court Rejects Kari Lake’s Challenge in Botched Gov. Race

(Headline USA) An Arizona appeals court has rejected Republican Kari Lake’s challenge of her defeat in the Arizona governor’s race to Democrat Katie Hobbs, denying her request to throw out election results in the state’s most populous county and hold the election again. In a ruling on Thursday, the Arizona...

Oregon Appeals Court Blocks Right to Establish 2nd Amendment Sanctuaries

(Headline USA) Local governments in Oregon can’t declare themselves Second Amendment sanctuaries and ban police from enforcing certain gun laws, a state appeals court decided Wednesday, in the first court case filed over a concept that hundreds of U.S. counties have adopted in recent years. It is unclear whether the...

NCAA Asks U.S. Appeals Court to Block Pay for Student–Athletes

(Headline USA) The NCAA asked a federal appeals court on Wednesday to reject a legal effort to make colleges treat Division I athletes like employees and start paying them an hourly wage. Lawyers for the student-athletes said that weekly, they often spend 30 hours or more on their sport and often...
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