Prolific YouTube video blogger Styxhexenhammer666 (“Styx”) since 2007 just released a nearly 14-minute video upon “The Equation Group” hack of the National Security Agency (NSA). In this long rant, Styx shows off
Category: Courts
2016 Election Uncertainty Continues As Wisconsin Appeals Voter ID Decision
The State of Wisconsin has filed an “emergency motion” [PDF] to “stay” or temporarily block a federal court decision that found Wisconsin’s Voter ID law unconstitutional and struck down many of its
Another Big Bite: Departure of Antonin Scalia Not Saving the Fourth Amendment
Justice Antonin Scalia who passed away suddenly in February was a strong supporter of police. He would often vote against the Fourth Amendment. Some of the recent decisions failing to protect the
New Report: “Republican judges systematically favor their own party in election cases”
“Republican judges systematically favor their own party in election cases by a statistically significantly greater margin, controlling for other things, than do Democratic judges,” according to a new study at PartisanJustice.org, a project
Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Merrick Garland Nomination and the Donald Trump Candidacy
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was appointed by Bill Clinton. Today, The New York Times (NYT) published portions of an interview with the 83-year-old Justice at the end of the term.
No Legal Rule was Made in the ChristianMingle.com LGBT Discrimination Lawsuit
The internet is outraged from every direction since The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) published an article about a lawsuit where a class of gay men sued company Spark Networks and its service
The Great Chief Justice John Roberts, Jr. versus Senator Chuck Grassley, pick a side
CNN is reporting that South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham says that he is going to meet with Barrack Obama Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland, “though Graham is opposed to moving forward with
Does the Senate have a constitutional responsibility to consider a Supreme Court nomination? Fact Check Again
“Fact checker” Glenn Kessler published an article in The Washington Post (WaPo) vaguely declaring “Three Pinocchios” for the idea that the Senate has a duty to provide “advice and consent” for the
Only Six Empty Supreme Court Seats Were Not Filled by the Sitting President, Details
ONLY SIX SEATS on the Supreme Court became vacant then were left empty by the Senate for a later president to fill. Now, some Senators are “setting a precedent” to outright ban
Supreme Court Upholds Gun Rights Unanimously, Overturns Massachusetts in Summary Decision
The unanimous Supreme Court, 8-0, overturned the top court of the state of Massachusetts in a summary decision without any hearing, to protect the rights of stun gun owners. The order was