In the past, Pennsylvania has had many issues with elections, with some races not being called for many days after election night. In 2019, Governor Wolfe signed Act 77, which created a new option to vote by mail up to 50 days before an election and be placed on a list to permanently receive a […]
“It’s not over, because they did remand the second memo that rescinded — where the Biden administration rescinded Remain in Mexico, they remanded that back to the court,” Paxton added, noting that “we’re basically starting over.: “And you can look at the dissent from Alito and it kind of gives some signposts as to the […]
A federal judge has denied a motion from former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann to dismiss the case brought against him by Special Counsel John Durham. U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper ordered on Wednesday that the trial will move forward and begin next month. In a court filing, Cooper outlined the charges against Sussmann brought […]
The U.S. Supreme Court voted 6–3 on Friday to reimpose the death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. The decision reversed a federal appeals court ruling that had voided it. “By a vote of 6–3, the court rejected defense claims that the judge at Tsarnaev’s 2015 trial improperly restricted the questioning of prospective jurors […]
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday lifted New York state’s ban on residential evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, handing a victory to a group of small landlords that challenged a moratorium that had been slated to expire on Aug. 31. The justices granted an emergency request by the landlords to lift the ban on eviction […]