Judge Merchan Won’t Budge On Throwing Out Trump Conviction, Despite U.S. Supreme Court Ruling
New York Judge Juan Marchand ruled Monday that President-elect Donald Trump’s felony conviction in his hush money case should not be thrown out because of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity, according to a court filing. It was ruled that no. Marchand decided to reject an attempt by Trump’s lawyers to overturn the […]
Supreme Court Ruling Could Close Major Immigration Loophole, Cause Massive Shake-Up
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) has broad authority to cancel visa applications without judicial review. In the decision regarding Brufa vs Mayorkasthe court unanimously granted the Commissioner the discretion to cancel approved immigration applications “if he or she determines that there is good and sufficient cause.” 8 United […]
Supreme Court Ruling Could Close Major Immigration Loophole, Cause Massive Shake-Up
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) has broad authority to cancel visa applications without judicial review. In the decision regarding Brufa vs Mayorkasthe court unanimously granted the Commissioner the discretion to cancel approved immigration applications “if he or she determines that there is good and sufficient cause.” 8 United […]
Supreme Court Ruling Could Close Major Immigration Loophole, Cause Massive Shake-Up
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) has broad authority to cancel visa applications without judicial review. In the decision regarding Brufa vs Mayorkasthe court unanimously granted the Commissioner the discretion to cancel approved immigration applications “if he or she determines that there is good and sufficient cause.” 8 United […]
‘Damaged’ Reveals How Crucial Supreme Court Ruling On Child Sex Changes Will Be
The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide whether red states have the right to ban medical child abuse. I’m talking, of course, about the transgender lobby’s horrible euphemism for “gender-affirming care.” The court is hearing oral arguments Wednesday morning in United States v. Scumetti, a case brought by the Biden administration that challenges Tennessee’s ban […]
Supreme Court won’t block Pennsylvania ruling allowing voters with rejected mail-in ballots to cast provisional votes
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to block a lower court’s ruling that Pennsylvania voters whose mail-in ballots were rejected due to errors can cast provisional ballots. Justice Samuel Alito wrote that the issue was “of considerable importance,” but in a statement joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, he sided with the Republican […]
‘Invites Fraud’: Key Swing State Could See Repeat Of 2020’s Ballot-Counting Chaos Thanks To Mail Ballot Court Ruling
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Due to Nevada’s mail-in voting rules, final results of close races may not be available on election night. In 2020, the Associated Press phone Nevada’s presidential election will be held until four days after the election. While not all voters have a repeat scenario in mind, several who spoke with DCNF […]
Swing State Supreme Court Upholds Ruling To Count Mail Ballots Without Postmarks Up To Three Days Post-Election
The Nevada Supreme Court on Monday upheld a lower court’s ruling that mail-in ballots that arrive within three days of the Nov. 5 election can be counted regardless of whether they are postmarked. The ruling upholds previous lower court rulings and expands state law requiring such ballots to be counted if the postmark is “indeterminable.” […]
Appeals Court Rules In Favor Of New York Law Restricting Guns In ‘Sensitive Areas’ After Supreme Court Ruling
A federal appeals court on Thursday reaffirmed that New York state can continue to restrict firearms in “sensitive” areas such as public transportation, hospitals and schools. The decision, issued by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan, follows the U.S. Supreme Court’s direction to reevaluate previous decisions in light of major gun incidents […]
Judge dismisses murder case vs.Southern Az rancher, ruling out retrial
A Santa Cruz County Superior Court judge has dismissed the criminal case against Kino Springs resident George Alan Kelly, who was charged with second-degree murder. Tuesday’s decision marks an especially strong conclusion to the Kelly case, with Judge Thomas Fink preliminarily dismissing the case, ruling that it cannot be retried. In his ruling, Fink noted […]