September 21, 2022 Two former Minneapolis officials charged by DOJ for taking millions from child nutrition program Two former Minneapolis officials were among the 49 indicted this week by the Justice Department for a “massive scheme” to embezzle over $250 million in Covid relief funds from the Federal Child Nutrition Program.
September 21, 2022 Supreme Court poised to rule on law rolling back Big Tech ability to muzzle opinions A lawsuit challenging Texas' HB 20 could fundamentally change the way the Big Tech firms are regulated across the country if the statute is upheld by the Supreme Court, where it is expected to land as early as this fall.
September 19, 2022 US judge James A. Parker dies at age 85 U.S. District Court Judge James A. Parker, who served in NM for over three decades, has died at age 85. The cause of death has not yet been released.
September 19, 2022 Federal court rules Big Tech has no 'freewheeling First Amendment right to censor' A federal appeals court upheld a Texas law on Friday that seeks to curb censorship by social media platforms -- a major victory for Republicans who charge companies like Twitter and Facebook are limiting free speech.
September 15, 2022 New York Judge Raymond Dearie appointed as special master in Trump Mar-a-Lago case Former New York federal judge Raymond Dearie was appointed as the special master to review documents taken from former President Trump's Florida estate.
September 15, 2022 Judge faces DOJ deadline in Trump raid case while Garland must make decision as elections loom The Justice Department said they would apepal if Judge Aileen Cannon does not rule by Thursday that they can review classified documents seized from Mar-a-Lago.
September 9, 2022 Ninth Circuit sends case challenging California's 'draconian' gun law to lower court, citing SCOTUS ruling A California appeals court sent a lawsuit challenging the state’s “draconian infringement” on Second Amendment rights to a district court in light of a June Supreme Court decision.
September 9, 2022 Infamous conwoman Anna 'Delvey' Sorokin makes new bid for freedom Convicted swindler Anna Sorokin, whose cons inspired the hit Netflix series "Inventing Anna," has asked a New York City federal judge to get her out of immigration jail.
September 9, 2022 Supreme Court report on Dobbs leak coming soon, 'I hope,' Gorsuch says Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch claimed Thursday at the 10th Circuit Bench & Bar Conference that the committee investigating the Dobbs leak has been busy preparing a report.
September 9, 2022 Supreme Court could echo photographer’s free speech victory over mandated LGBT wedding support Supreme Court could follow up photographer’s free speech victory with a nearly identical case. Artist victorious against state-mandated LGBT wedding support.