Tag: SUPREME COURT
Ted Cruz Proposes Adding Two More Names To Trump’s SCOTUS List
Cruz reiterated his support for Lee, a Republican, on Thursday morning when he appeared on “Fox & Friends.” “I think hands down the very best choice President [Donald] Trump could make would be Senator Mike Lee as a Justice that you know with no gambling, no rolling the dice,” he said. “You know, Republican presidents have gotten this wrong over and over and over again. Let’s not take a chance.”
Justice Kennedy Retires: Trump Hopes to Add Another Justice As All...
That gives President Donald Trump a chance to shift the court to the right for a generation to come. This choice could push the court to the right on key issues like issues such as abortion, affirmative action, woman’s health issues and that will affect the LGBTQ community.
Supreme Court allows Ohio, Along With Other States The Right To...
Supreme Court allows Ohio, Along With Other States The Right To Purge Voters. There are at least six other states with the right to purge voters from their rolls if they have not voted in years,
The Supreme Court Opens The Gate For Betting On Pro Sports...
The Supreme Court Opens The Gate For Betting On Pro Sports . Florida could soon be ready to offer sports gambling as an option at state casinos.
In Free Speech Case, Justices Troubled By Florida Man’s Arrest
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court justices seemed troubled Tuesday by the arrest of a Florida man during a city council meeting in Florida, an...
Trump travel ban partly reinstated; fall court arguments set
The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to go forward with a limited version of its ban on travel from six mostly Muslim countries, a victory for President Donald Trump in the biggest legal controversy of his young presidency.
The justices will hear full arguments in October in the case that has stirred heated emotions across the nation. In the meantime, the court said Monday that Trump’s ban on visitors from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen can be enforced if those visitors lack a “credible claim of a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States.”