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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Supreme Court's Busy Tuesday: Tariff Ruling on the Horizon?

The Supreme Court has set Tuesday as the next day to announce its decisions. This is part of their usual routine. They did not specify which cases are ready. But they did say that rulings could come when the justices meet at 10:00 a. m. Washington time. The world is eagerly waiting for a decision o

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Trump's Judges: A Look at How They Rule

President Trump's impact on the judiciary is clear. His appointees to the appellate courts have been very supportive of his policies. In 2025, they voted in his favor 133 times and against only 12 times. That's a huge difference! These judges were appointed during Trump's first term. Now, in his se

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

A Big Stop to a Company Takeover

A court just said no to a major deal. Edwards Lifesciences wanted to buy Jenavalve Technology. But the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) stepped in. They convinced a judge to block the acquisition. This means the deal won't happen. Why did the FTC care? They worry about competition. If Edwards Lifesci

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

A Judge's Decision Shakes Up Investigations

A recent court decision has stirred up a legal storm. A judge has barred a federal prosecutor from leading investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James. The judge's ruling was clear: the prosecutor, John Sarcone, was not legally in his post when he issued subpoenas. This decision is

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Guns in Public: A Court Says California's Rules Break the Law

A big court in San Francisco just said California can't stop people from openly carrying guns in most places. The court said this rule goes against the part of the U. S. Constitution that protects the right to have and carry guns. The rule only let people in counties with fewer than 200, 000 people

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

The Man Behind the Pipe Bombs: A Danger to Society?

A man accused of planting pipe bombs near key political buildings in Washington, D. C. , will stay behind bars. The judge didn't buy the idea of letting him out before his trial. Why? Because the judge thinks this guy is a real threat to people. This man, Brian J. Cole Jr. , is said to have put two

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

A Judge Stands Up for Migrants' Rights

A recent court decision has put a stop to a plan that would have forced thousands of migrants back to their home countries. A judge in San Francisco ruled that the Trump administration did not properly think about the dangers these people would face if they were sent back to Honduras, Nepal, and Nic

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

OHIP Faces Legal Challenge Over Vaccination Claims

OHIP, Ontario's health insurance program, is in a legal battle. They want to challenge a recent court decision. This decision stopped them from charging for mass vaccinations. The issue is about who should pay for these services. The court said OHIP can't bill for vaccinations given to large groups

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Court Sides with Trump: Medicaid Funding for Planned Parenthood Cut in 22 States

A recent decision by a U. S. appeals court has allowed the Trump administration to cut Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood in 22 states. This move is part of a law that stops health centers from getting Medicaid money if they perform abortions. The court's decision is a big deal because it overt

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Dec 29 2025OPINION

Colorado's 2025: A Year of Legal Wake-Up Calls

In 2025, Colorado's lawmakers faced a series of legal setbacks that highlighted their apparent ignorance of basic constitutional principles. The First Amendment, a cornerstone of American freedoms, was at the heart of these disputes. It's surprising that in a modern democracy, elected officials need

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