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Supreme Court Deals President Trump Rare Legal Loss on National Guard Deployment

The U.S. Supreme Court refuses President Trump’s request to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, upholding lower court blocks.

Congressman Sues Over Kennedy Center’s Renaming

Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH) filed a lawsuit against President Trump and the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees after it renamed the site as the Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Brown University Lawsuit Looms as School Lawyers Up After Deadly Campus Shooting

The possibility of legal backlash intensified this week as Brown University confirmed it has retained a former top federal prosecutor amid mounting scrutiny over its handling of a mass shooting that killed two students and wounded nine others.

Meta Sued After Teen Suicides Tied to Sextortion Scams

Families sue Meta, alleging the company ignored sextortion schemes on Instagram and Facebook that contributed to teen boys’ suicides.

Appeals Court Rebukes University for Targeting Professor’s Speech

A federal appeals court has ruled that the University of Washington (UW) violated a professor’s First Amendment rights.

Americans Rush to Claim Their Share of Google’s $700M Payout

Learn who qualifies for the $700 million Google settlement, how payments will be issued, and what steps consumers may need to take.

Princeton in Hot Water Over Gender-Neutral Bathrooms: Title IX Complaint Filed

Princeton University faces a Title IX complaint over gender-neutral bathrooms, accused of violating sex-based protections

University Pays Millions for Religious Discrimination

The University of Colorado (CU) will pay $10.3 million in a settlement surrounding its discrimination against students during its COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

Legal Breach Bombshell: Watchdog Report Exposes CAIR Action

A new investigation alleges a sweeping legal breach by CAIR Action, accusing the group of operating nationwide without the licenses, registrations, or legal authority required in any of the 22 states where it solicits funds or conducts political work.

SCOTUS Upholds Texas Redistricting Map

The Supreme Court granted Texas's request to block a federal district court that called the state's new map unconstitutional.

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