Clarence Thomas was admitted to Sibley Memorial Hospital Friday afternoon. The hospitalization is not COVID-19 related. “His symptoms are abating, he is resting comfortably, and
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Elon Musk Due to Testify in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Court Case
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Vaccine mandate for federal employees awaits court ruling
A federal judge in Texas overstepped his authority when he blocked President Joe Biden’s requirement that all federal employees get vaccinated against COVID-19, an attorney
Virginia Supreme Court Tosses Lawsuit Challenging Youngkin Mask Order
Virginia’s high court tossed a suit against the governor over his order to end school mask mandates. The lawsuit was filed last month by a
North Carolina Supreme Court Rejects GOP-Drawn Redistricting Maps
The N.C. Supreme Court rejected the state’s new congressional and legislative maps, in a 20-page ruling on Friday. In a 4-3 decision, the court ruled
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court Will Draw the State’s Congressional Map
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will draw the congressional map to be used in the 2022 elections. Democrats outnumber Republicans on the court 5 – 2.
Swiss Ex-Banker Spent $217k in 20-Year ‘Tour of Red-Light Zones,’ Court Hears
A Swiss ex-banker is on trial relating to allegations of fraudulent deals made while he headed a banking group. A court heard that he charged
Sen. Collins Said She Supports Nominating Black Woman to Supreme Court
Sen. Susan Collins said she supports the appointment of a Black woman to the Supreme Court. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer last week announced he
Like Biden, Reagan Promised to Name a Woman to the Supreme Court
Conservatives have attacked Biden for sticking by his promise to name a Black woman to the Supreme Court. But President Reagan did virtually the same
Facebook takes the EU to court over privacy spat
. . . Facebook will be challenged on whether its current practices respect EU citizens’ right to privacy Facebook has pushed back against a European
EU-US Privacy Shield for data struck down by court
. EPA . Austrian Max Schrems has been in a years-long battle over the transfer of his data to the US A major agreement governing