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Judge Shuts Down Mamdani as Housing Block Hits City Hall

A federal housing block delivered an early legal setback to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani after a bankruptcy judge rejected the city’s attempt to intervene in the sale of thousands of rent-stabilized apartments.

207 Women Lawmakers Enter Supreme Court Showdown

A coalition of women lawmakers filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to review cases involving laws that protect female athletes.

Sen. Cruz Ignites Judicial Impeachment Firestorm in Senate Clash

Sen. Ted Cruz escalated calls for judicial impeachment during a Senate Judiciary hearing Wednesday, demanding Congress act against two federal judges he accused of abusing their authority.

Court Temper-Tantrum: Crockett’s Profane Outburst Following SCOTUS Ruling

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) sparked backlash after unleashing a profane outburst against the Supreme Court over its decision to temporarily uphold Texas’ revised congressional districts.

Jack Smith’s Stunning Admission Shakes Hearsay Claims

Former special counsel Jack Smith delivered a surprising assessment of hearsay claims tied to the Jan. 6 investigation during a recent closed-door deposition before Congress.

CBS Reporter Warns Media: Claiming Supreme Court Is “Corrupt” Is False and Dangerous

CBS legal correspondent Jan Crawford calls claims that the Supreme Court is corrupt “patently false” and “dangerous.”

Supreme Court Shockwave: Voting Rights Act Case Puts Dem Seats at Risk

The VRA case before the Supreme Court could reshape the 2026 House battlefield, offering Republicans a significant opportunity to retain control.

High-Speed Rail Collapse: California Drops $4B Fight

California has abandoned its legal effort to reclaim billions in federal funding for its troubled high-speed rail project, formally ending a high-profile court battle with the Trump administration.

Justice Barrett Labels Roe v. Wade a ‘Free-Floating’ Judicial Invention

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett criticized the landmark Roe v. Wade decision as a judicial creation not rooted in the Constitution.

Death Penalty Looms After Brutal DC Guard Shooting

The possibility of the death penalty moved closer after federal prosecutors filed new charges against the Afghan national accused of killing a D.C. National Guard member near the White House.

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