The Democratic Party in the United States is preparing to increase its influence in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, a key political battleground. This move is part of the party's efforts to enhance its control over the judicial system amid current political challenges.
The former Rabbi of Israel, <strong>Yona Shapira</strong>, has ignited widespread debate with his remarks claiming that God will punish Supreme Court judges for their ruling regarding Saturday. These comments emerge during a sensitive period marked by increasing religious and legal tensions in Israel.
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court announced a decision allowing former Trump advisor Steve Bannon to seek the overturning of his conviction related to the January 6 Capitol attack. Bannon, a prominent figure on the far-right, spent four months in prison in 2024 for refusing to comply with a subpoena to testify before an investigative committee.
Senator Marco Rubio's speech at the Munich Security Conference highlighted complex political interferences regarding birth rights in the United States. This comes at a time when tensions are rising around legal and social issues in the country.
The Israeli Supreme Court has ruled to increase the number of worshippers at the Western Wall to 100, up from 50 due to war restrictions. This decision comes amid rising security tensions in Jerusalem.
The North Carolina Supreme Court has overturned a long-standing lawsuit regarding education funding, prompting mixed reactions among stakeholders. This decision comes at a critical time as demands for improved education quality in the state increase.
The U.S. Supreme Court expressed skepticism regarding President Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship. This critical hearing, attended by Trump himself, highlights the significance of the issue.
The Israeli Supreme Court has given the government until <strong>May 24</strong> to respond to a petition demanding the repeal of the execution law for prisoners. This decision comes amid increasing security tensions in the region.
The U.S. Supreme Court has begun deliberations on a case concerning immigration policy from former President Donald Trump’s administration. The current administration is seeking to revive a previously rescinded asylum regulation, raising questions about the rights of asylum seekers and federal procedures.
The U.S. Supreme Court began hearings on a critical case regarding states' rights to count late mail-in ballots, raising concerns about its impact on the upcoming midterm elections. This case emerges as Republicans, led by President Donald Trump, seek to limit mail-in voting advantages believed to favor Democrats.