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  • Inside the Supreme Court with Nina Totenberg a behind the scenes journey

    Covering the Supreme Court Amid Political and Media Turbulence The Supreme Court stands as one of the nation’s most revered institutions, a place where the tension between law and politics is on full display and where every ruling sends ripples through American society. In recent years, the intense interplay between the Court and the executive […] More

  • Supreme Court Empowers Trump to Remove Agency Leaders But Shields Federal Reserve

    Supreme Court Ruling Opens a New Chapter in Executive Power The recent Supreme Court decision that allows the President to fire agency leaders—with the notable exception of the Federal Reserve—has sparked a wave of debate across legal, economic, and political spheres. This landmark verdict is both a reflection of and a challenge to the traditional […] More

  • Local Venezuelans Confront Fears of Homecoming After Divisive Supreme Court Ruling

    Examining the Impact of the Supreme Court Ruling on Venezuelan Migrants in South Florida The recent ruling by the Supreme Court has ignited a heated debate and widespread concern within South Florida’s Venezuelan community. The decision, which effectively allows the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 300,000 Venezuelans, has left many […] More

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    Supreme Court Confronts Nationwide Challenges To Birthright Citizenship

    Supreme Court and the Future of Birthright Citizenship The Supreme Court is once again at the heart of a contentious national debate. At issue is the fate of nationwide orders that have thwarted an attempt by the Trump administration to change the rules on birthright citizenship. This decision carries implications that go far beyond the […] More

  • Governor Hails Prevailing Ruling as South Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Six Week Abortion Ban

    Governor McMaster’s Victory and the SC Supreme Court Ruling: An Opinion Editorial The recent decision by the South Carolina Supreme Court, which upheld the state’s controversial “Fetal Heartbeat Bill,” has ignited a firestorm of debate. Governor Henry McMaster publicly celebrated what he described as “a clear and decisive victory” in a state where the struggle […] More

  • Britain Grapples With Historic Transgender Ruling

    Understanding the Landmark Ruling on Transgender Rights in Britain The British Supreme Court’s recent decision has ignited a heated discussion across the nation. In its landmark ruling, the court declared that only biological women are women—a determination that challenges long-standing debates over transgender rights and the use of single-sex spaces. As we take a closer […] More

  • Six Judges Undermine Integrity in North Carolina Supreme Court Race

    Judicial Political Games: A Deep Dive into North Carolina’s Troubled Supreme Court Race The recent North Carolina Supreme Court controversy has laid bare a situation that, while not entirely new, is now more visible than ever. In this opinion editorial, we take a closer look at the tangled issues surrounding the judicial election, with particular […] More

  • Texas Supreme Court Sets New Standard for Ending Family Bonds

    Texas Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling: A Step Forward for Parental Rights In a ruling that will undoubtedly echo across family law courts in Texas, the Texas Supreme Court has clarified the legal standard that judges must meet before separating parents and children for more than two years – sometimes indefinitely. This decision, issued on May […] More

  • Ketanji Brown Jackson stands up to Trump attacks on judges

    Shifting Legal Landscapes in a Digital Era: An Opinion Editorial The legal field today is facing a period of rapid change as technology and globalization reshape the traditional boundaries of law practice and regulation. In recent years, many have noticed that our legal system has had to figure a path through a maze of tricky […] More

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    Inside the Courtroom Deep Insights from Josh Kolsrud on the Oleg Patsulya Trial and Sentencing

    Federal Sentencing and International Sanctions: An Analysis of a High-Stakes Trial This opinion editorial examines a case that has recently captured national attention owing to its implications for international sanctions enforcement and global security. The case in question involves Oleg Patsulya—a 46-year-old Russian citizen on a U.S. visa—convicted for allegedly orchestrating an international scheme to […] More