Supreme Court Upholds State Authority on Post-Election Day Ballot Receipt in Landmark Ruling
In a significant decision that clarifies the intersection of state election administration and federal statutory mandates, the United States Supreme Court ruled on Monday in Watson v. Republican National Committee that federal law does not prohibit…
Supreme Court Upholds Mississippi Mail Ballot Law, Reinforcing State Authority Over Election Deadlines
WASHINGTON D.C. – In a landmark decision with far-reaching implications for election administration across the United States, the Supreme Court on Monday upheld a Mississippi state law that permits election officials to count mail ballots postmarked by…
The Starchy Sovereign: Why the Potato Reigns Supreme in the American Kitchen
In an era of rising food inflation and a shifting culinary landscape, the American grocery basket is undergoing a quiet revolution. While health-conscious trends often spotlight kale, quinoa, or exotic superfoods, the data tells a far more grounded…
Supreme Court Clears Path for Trump Administration to Terminate Temporary Protected Status for Hundreds of Thousands
In a landmark ruling that reshapes the landscape of American immigration policy, the United States Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision on Thursday affirming the Trump administration’s authority to unilaterally end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for…
Cambodia’s Supreme Court Upholds Treason Convictions: A Defining Blow to Press Freedom
By Investigative Desk In a decision that has sent shockwaves through the international human rights community and reignited concerns regarding the state of democracy in Southeast Asia, Cambodia’s Supreme Court on Friday upheld the treason convictions and…
Supreme Court Shields Monsanto from Thousands of State Lawsuits Over Roundup Labeling
Washington D.C. – In a landmark decision with far-reaching implications for agricultural giants, consumer safety, and the balance of federal and state power, the Supreme Court on Thursday effectively blocked thousands of state-level lawsuits against…
Supreme Court Poised to Redefine Campaign Finance as Pivotal Primaries Reshape Electoral Map
Washington D.C. – June’s traditional symphony of thunderstorms and fireworks now includes the anticipated seismic shifts from Supreme Court rulings, particularly one poised to dramatically reshape the landscape of campaign finance. As the nation…
Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii’s “Affirmative Consent” Carry Law, Redefining Public Access and Second Amendment Rights
In a landmark decision that further solidifies the reach of the Second Amendment into the modern commercial landscape, the United States Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Thursday to strike down a Hawaii law that required licensed firearm owners to obtain…
Supreme Court Drastically Curbs Judicial Review of TPS Designations, Upholding Trump-Era Terminations for Haiti and Syria
Washington D.C. – In a landmark decision issued Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that federal courts largely lack the authority to review decisions made by the Secretary of Homeland Security regarding which countries qualify for Temporary Protected…
Supreme Court Limits Religious Protections for Incarcerated Individuals in Landor v. Louisiana
Overview: A Narrowing of Constitutional Redress In a significant ruling that has sent shockwaves through civil rights circles, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that Damon Landor, a Rastafarian man formerly incarcerated in Louisiana, cannot pursue…