September 11, 2023 Sri Lanka's president will appoint committee to probe allegations of complicity in 2019 bombings Sri Lanka's President announced his intention to establish a committee that will be tasked with investigating allegations presented in a British television report in 2019.
September 9, 2023 Coach Joe Kennedy was 'banned from team meal,' was 'ostracized' when he returned to football job: lawyer Former high school football assistant coach Joe Kennedy and his lawyer Hiram Sasser appeared on "Fox & Friends" on Friday. They allege that Kennedy faced retaliation from the school district.
September 9, 2023 Justice Samuel Alito schools Senate Democrats on 'unsound' demand he recuse himself Justice Samuel Alito on Friday rejected a demand from Senate Democrats that he recuse himself in a tax case because he sat for Wall Street Journal interview with one of the lawyers.
September 9, 2023 Biden administration asks Supreme Court to take up major abortion pill case The Justice Department on Friday asked the Supreme Court to review a lower court ruling that limited access to the abortion pill mifepristone, calling that decision "unprecedented."
September 8, 2023 Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh is hopeful for 'concrete steps' to address ethics complaints Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh said Thursday that the high court will soon take "concrete steps" to reassure the public amid ethics concerns against several justices.
September 7, 2023 San Francisco law firm opens fellowship to all students after lawsuit alleging discrimination Morrison & Foerster LLP opened its fellowship to all students after a lawsuit alleging discrimination due to criteria that limited applicants to certain race and sexual orientations.
September 6, 2023 Democratic senator files ethics complaint against Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito The feud between the U.S. Supreme Court and the legislative branch of government continues to evolve with Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., filing an ethics complaint.
September 5, 2023 Supreme Court asked to decide if police dog committed an illegal search by putting paws on car The Supreme Court could decide whether it is unconstitutional for a police K-9 to place its paws on a vehicle during a traffic stop after an incident in Idaho.
September 5, 2023 Washington high school football coach shares why ‘finishing the fight’ was so important to him as he stood strong for his rights Coach Joe Kennedy spoke with ӣƵ Digital about “finishing the fight" by winning his case in a major Supreme Court victory in July 2022 and then being reinstated to his high school football coaching position.
September 5, 2023 Coach Joe Kennedy told ӣƵ Digital why he's written a book after years of fighting for his First Amendment rights Joe Kennedy spoke with ӣƵ Digital just after coaching his first high school football game in eight years. He talked about his book “Average Joe” set to release in Oct. 2023 — and what he hopes readers gain from his First Amendment fight.