Tag: court
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Shock Ruling: Trump Silenced by Federal Court’s Bold Decision
Trump Triumphs in Historic Rally In an electrifying event that drew supporters from every corner, former President Donald Trump delivered a powerful speech at a historic rally, leaving attendees energized and inspired. Strong Start with a Bold Message Kicking off the event with vigor, Trump wasted no time in expressing his commitment to America. "Our…
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Joran van der Sloot’s Natalee Holloway Confession: Court Releases Audio
Graphic Content Warning In a shocking revelation, Joran van der Sloot has confessed to a brutal attack on 18-year-old Natalee Holloway in Aruba back in 2005. His confession, made in an interview recorded on October 3, sheds light on a horrifying incident that had long remained a mystery. In just three minutes and 45 seconds,…
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Federal appeals court upholds Tennessee law restricting distribution of absentee ballot applications
Federal Court Upholds Tennessee’s Absentee Ballot Application Law In a recent ruling, a federal appeals court has upheld a Tennessee law that restricts the distribution of absentee ballot applications to election officials only. This legal challenge emerged as one of several during the COVID-19 pandemic, which questioned Tennessee’s restrictions on voting by mail. The law…
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Mother, child hid behind stroller during deadly subway chokehold: court papers
FIRST ON FOX: NYC Subway Attack Unveiled in Court Papers Startling revelations emerge from court papers regarding a harrowing incident on a crowded NYC subway. A mother, her son, and a high school student found themselves in a terrifying situation when Jordan Neely began a menacing tirade, uttering chilling words like “someone is going to…
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Wisconsin Supreme Court reduces how long eviction records can remain on state website from 20 to 2 years
Wisconsin Supreme Court Shortens Eviction Record-Keeping In a significant decision on Monday, the Wisconsin Supreme Court voted to reduce the duration of record-keeping regarding a resident’s eviction history. Previously, these records were maintained for a daunting two decades, but the new ruling has shortened this period to a more manageable two years. Tenant Rights Advocates…
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Appeals court delays Texas execution of inmate who shot, killed an 80-year-old during a carjacking
Texas Execution Delayed Due to DNA Testing Request A Texas inmate’s scheduled execution for the murder of an elderly woman has been postponed. Jedidiah Murphy, 48, was set to receive a lethal injection for the 2000 death of Bertie Lee Cunningham during a carjacking in Garland, Texas. However, a federal judge ordered a stay on…
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Algerian Supreme Court rejects appeals by imprisoned journalist
Algerian Journalist Remains Imprisoned Amid Crackdown on Pro-Democracy Protests In Algeria, a journalist finds himself behind bars as the country’s Supreme Court rejects his appeals. This crackdown is part of a broader effort to quell pro-democracy protests. Ihsane El Kadi, owner of a media company overseeing Algeria’s now-closed news site Maghreb Emergent and Radio M,…
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Japanese court rules surgery not required to legally change gender
Transgender Rights Victory in Japan: Court Rules Surgery Not Required In a groundbreaking ruling, a court in central Japan declared it unconstitutional to demand surgery from transgender individuals seeking to change their gender on official documents. This decision is a significant milestone for the LGBTQ+ community and comes at a time of increasing awareness about…
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Judge orders New York to dole out nearly half a million in legal fees to NRA after Supreme Court victory
New York Ordered to Pay NRA Almost Half a Million Dollars in Legal Fees In a landmark decision, a New York judge has ruled that the state must pay the National Rifle Association (NRA) nearly $447,700.82 in legal fees. This comes in the wake of a major case in which the NRA emerged victorious at…
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Business grant for Black women slammed as ‘racially exclusionary’ in federal court ruling
Federal Appeals Court Halts Grant Program Prioritizing Black Women-Owned Businesses In a recent decision, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has temporarily blocked the operation of the Strivers Grant Contest by the Fearless Fund, an organization that awards grants of $20,000 to businesses primarily owned by Black women. The court’s ruling, which came in…