The Supreme Court’s split decision on the obstruction of justice charge against a Jan. 6 rioter has raised questions about the convictions of others charged under that statute, according to political science expert Karen Hult.
The Supreme Court is clearing the way for cities to enforce bans on unhoused people sleeping outdoors, even in the Bay Area where shelter space is limited. Here's why San Francisco Mayor London Breed sees this as a win.
Today's decision means Attorney General Merrick Garland and federal judges in Washington wrongfully prosecuted roughly 350 J6ers with the post-Enron felony,
A U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing government officials to speak to social media companies about content moderation doesn't come soon enough to help stop the spread of political disinformation before the November election.
On Friday morning the US Supreme Court delivered a major blow to the corrupt Biden DOJ by overturning the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) use of 1512(c)(2), a statute pertaining to obstruction of an official proceeding, in cases related to…
The U.S. Supreme Court Friday overruled a 40-year precedent that had provided federal agencies with substantial deference in interpreting federal law. The Court’s ruling in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo will mean that agency…
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has overturned the long-standing Chevron doctrine, fundamentally altering the balance of power between the judiciary and federal agencies.
The Supreme Court is wrapping up its current session with a deluge of high-profile cases , and on Friday, it added even more rulings to the mix. Among them: a 6-3 decision by the high court to allow US cities to enforce restrictions on…
The Supreme Court on Friday made it harder to charge Capitol riot defendants with obstruction, a charge that also has been brought against former President Trump. The justices ruled that the charge of obstructing an official proceeding,…
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has overturned the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) use of 1512(c)(2), a statute pertaining to obstruction of an official proceeding, in cases related to the events of January 6th (J6).
On Wednesday, a majority of the United States Supreme Court ruled in Murthy v. Missouri that the plaintiffs in the case lacked standing to challenge federal officials who pressured social media companies to censor and restrict content…
The Supreme Court on Friday upended a 40-year-old decision that made it easier for the federal government to regulate the environment, public health, workplace safety, and consumer protections, delivering a far-reaching and potentially…
The Supreme Court's majority opinion upholds a municipality's right to implement compassionate and effective measures to address the challenges associated with homelessness by prohibiting dangerous encampments. It recognizes the importance…