FACT CHECK: No, The Tenth Circuit Court Of Appeals Has Not Reassigned Judge Tanya Chutkan
image Share on Facebook The U.S. 10th Circuit argues that Judge Tanya Chatkan has been removed from the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia and has reassigned her to a lower court. Screenshots captured via Facebook Verdict: False The claim is false and originally derived from a March 23 post shared by America’s […]
Will Smith Returns To The Award Show Circuit Much To Our Dismay
The 2025 Grammy Awards shook the royal family by inviting viruses to the show at the Crypto.com Arena on February 2. Smith was effectively canceled at the end of the prize show, and decided to cross a face and head to the stage to hit Chris Rock. Why did he come back again? What’s even […]
9th Circuit says mug shots posted online are ‘pretrial punishment’ in Maricopa County case
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that posting arrestees' mugshots on government websites constitutes illegal pretrial punishment. In a unanimous decision, three judges gave Brian Houston permission to sue Maricopa County over the sheriff's department's practice of routinely posting photos of people processed in its jails on the internet. Justice Marcia Berzon, writing […]
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office removes mug shots from website after 9th Circuit ruling
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office announced Monday that it had removed mugshots of suspects from its website after the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the office, finding it illegal to post the photos online. The man's lawyers who filed the lawsuit argue that the photos violate their client's constitutional rights. Earlier this month, […]
The 9th Circuit Is Wrong: There’s No Homelessness Protection Clause in Constitution
In the past, constitutional interpretation involved actually interpreting the text. constitution. It's not a blank slate. That word has a real meaning. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has acknowledged that the Constitution contains language, but its judges have held that whatever meanings those language may have, no matter how outlandish they […]
Lauderdale County Circuit Court judge arrested on 18 felony charges
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced Monday that an Alabama circuit court judge has been arrested on 18 felony charges following an audit by the Office of Public Accounts. The audit examined the Lauderdale County Chief Judge's Judicial Administration Fund and Law Library Fund. According to the Marshall's Office, 11th Judicial Circuit Judge Gilbert P. […]
Limits on San Francisco’s clearing of homeless encampments upheld by 9th Circuit
A court order limiting the city of San Francisco's ability to remove people from street encampments who have nowhere else to go will remain in effect as long as the lawsuit continues, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. The ruling by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit challenges […]
‘Flyover Space’: Joe Scarborough Criticizes All Other Circuit Courts Outside Of DC
MSNBC's “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough disparaged all circuit courts except liberal Washington, D.C., during a debate Wednesday morning. Former U.S. Attorney Chuck Rosenberg said the March 4 date for Jack Smith's trial could still be upheld, calling Smith's case “simple and straightforward” and an easy case to prepare for trial. He claimed that. Rosenberg […]
9th Circuit to decide constitutionality of new Arizona voter registration law
A commission of the Ninth Circuit took up the issue Tuesday of whether Arizona could enforce a law that advocacy groups claim would disenfranchise Arizona voters. SB1260The bill, signed in June, requires county registrars to deregister voters and remove them from the state’s permanent mail-in ballot list if they are registered to vote in another […]
Ninth Circuit to decide constitutionality of new Arizona voter registration law
Rights groups argue that violating the law is a felony and disenfranchises voters. PHOENIX (CN) – A commission of the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday addressed the question of whether Arizona could enforce a law that advocacy groups claim would disenfranchise Arizona voters. SB1260The bill, signed in June, requires county registrars to deregister voters and remove […]