Indian Man Refuses Parole Because He Feels 'Safer' In Prison Amid COVID-19
An Indian inmate has made headlines after surprisingly turning down his parole and release saying that he feels safer in prison amid rising COVID-19 cases in the country.
Donald Trump Feels Offsprings Could Do Better Running Supreme Court
Former US president Donald Trump feels that his adult kids would be better judges, a comment he made as the Supreme Court looks into tax-related matters of the 74-year-old real estate tycoon.
US Supreme Court Strongly Forbids Discrimination Against LGBTQ+ Employees
A historic milestone has been achieved by the LGBTQ+ community who are fighting for their civil rights as the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that employers are forbidden from firing an employee based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.
How House GOP Resolution In Scotus Immigration Case Could Backfire, Hurt Enforcement Programs
Republicans support Texas in a case suing the White House over immigration enforcement, but a victory in the case could open the floodgates for unanticipated lawsuits against programs they support.
Brian Sandoval Declines Supreme Court Consideration: 5 Reasons Why Obama Should've Nominated Nevada Gov. [UPDATED]
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval has asked the White House not to consider him for a Supreme Court nomination after the Obama administration reportedly considered him as a replacement for the late Associate Justice Antonin Scalia.
Obama Immigration News: 5th Circuit Strikes Down DAPA; President Could Appeal To Supreme Court
5th Circuit Court strikes down Obama immigration programs citing, in part, a reluctance to do “accounting,” cost-benefits analysis.
What Is Gerrymandering? How Partisan Redistricting Can Help Or Hurt Latinos
Individual Latino politicians can benefit from redistricting, but what about voters?
Supreme Court To Consider Affirmative Action In University Of Texas Case: Are Latino Admissions At Risk?
Affirmative action case could knock down avenue for minority enrollment
Ted Cruz On Marriage Equality: Texas Senator Furious At Same-Sex Progress
Texas Senator Ted Cruz was outraged about the progress on same-sex marriage in Virginia, Indiana, Wisconsin, Oklahoma and Utah, therefore released a furious statement.
Supreme Court Declines Hearing On Nebraska Law Barring Rentals To Undocumented Immigrants
The ordinance requires prospective renters to obtain a $5 permit from the city, which performs a check of immigration status.
Undocumented Immigrants Will Not Get Law Licenses In Florida, Says State Supreme Court
The Florida Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Jose Godinez-Samperio, a 26-year-old graduate of Florida State University, was ineligible to receive a license to practice law in the state.
Supreme Court Refuses Appeal To Revive Anti-Immigrant Renting And Hiring Laws
‘‘I think things look really different now than it did when we initiated this case. Cities are not looking to go down the road that Hazleton went down,’’ said lawyer Omar Jadwat of the ACLU after the Supreme Court announced its decision.