Sep 21, 2024
Protesters hold up signs outside a courthouse in San Francisco, file photo, April 14, 2017.
Supreme Court Dismisses Sanctuary City Cases

On March 4, 2021, the Biden administration requested that the Supreme Court dismiss three pending appeals about Trump’s efforts to withhold law enforcement funds from cities and states that refused to cooperate with immigration authorities during the Trump administration. The Supreme Court dismissed the cases. Lawyers for the jurisdictions challenging... Read More »

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The legality and Consequences of Enforcing a Vaccine Passport

With over 312 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines given to individuals in 106 countries, and a rough rate of 8.08 million doses a day, governments and industries are looking for ways to reopen, restart trade, and resume international travel. While records of vaccinations aren’t an inherent violation of privacy, as... Read More »

Kim Kardashian West, left, and Kanye West arrive at the MTV Video Music Awards in New York, Aug. 28, 2016. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West File for Divorce

On February 19, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. The divorce was filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Kardashian is being represented by Laura Wasser, a prominent divorce attorney. According to NBC News Wasser has represented celebrities in divorce court including “the singers... Read More »

Amazon Web Services senior manager Charlotte Newman is suing the company.
AWS Manager Sues Amazon on Claims of Racial Discrimination

An African American Amazon employee has filed a lawsuit against the company alleging she was the target of discrimination and sexual harassment. In her complaint, Charlotte Newman, 38, explains of the tech giant, “Their practices when it comes to hiring and promoting Black people and other underrepresented minorities to high-level... Read More »

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott prepares to deliver his State of the State speech at Visionary Fiber Technologies, for the first time outside the Capitol, Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, in Lockhart, Texas. (Bob Daemmrich/Pool Photo via AP)
Texas Lifts Mask Mandate and All Other COVID-19 Restrictions

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced that the state-wide mask mandate will be lifted and that businesses can open 100% starting March 2. According to Governor Abbott, “Under no circumstances can a county judge put anyone in jail for not following COVID orders and no penalties can be imposed for... Read More »

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SoCal Hospice Administrator Sentenced After Medicare Fraud

80-year-old hospice administrator Antonio Olivera has been sentenced to 30 months behind bars for his involvement in a Southern California hospice fraud scheme. Between 2011 and 2018, Olivera admitted that he was one of several officials who “paid illegal kickbacks to patient recruiters for the referral of hospice beneficiaries to... Read More »

Ricardo Aguirre, left, talks with his attorney Charles Roby during a sentencing hearing at the Larson Justice Center in Indio on Aug. 6, 2020. Aguirre was notified that he tested positive for COVID-19 on the second day of his trial while he was in the courtroom.  (Jay Calderon/The Desert Sun)
COVID Concerns Continue to Confuse Courts

Three days into a conspiracy trial in New York, a juror tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The judge said the trial must go on and replaced the infected juror with an alternate. In Pittsburgh, trials are going on but courtrooms are closed. When one judge denied a watchdog nonprofit... Read More »

Poll site in Arizona for the 2020 election. (Courthouse News/Brad Poole)
Supreme Court Ponders Minority Voter Suppression in Arizona

Two Arizona laws were brought before the Supreme Court for oral argument to decide if they violate the Voting Rights Act. Those laws are 1) a bar against counting ballots that were cast at the wrong precinct, and 2) a prohibition on absentee ballots being collected by voter-turnout groups (a... Read More »

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Equality Act Passes U.S. House in Sweeping Vote

On February 25, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Equality Act in a 224 - 206 vote with the support of all Democrats and three Republicans. The Act, which has been the center of controversy, aims to expand the rights and protections of LGBTQ individuals. When the bill was... Read More »