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  • US judge in Nevada: Felony deportation law unconstitutional

    08/20/2021 3:36:57 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 31 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | August 20, 2021 | By KEN RITTER
    LAS VEGAS — In a court ruling with potentially broad implications for U.S. immigration cases, a federal judge in Nevada found that a criminal law that dates to 1929 and makes it a felony for a person who has been deported to return to the United States is unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Miranda Du in Reno, in an order issued Wednesday, found the law widely known as Section 1326 is based on “racist, nativist roots” and discriminates against Mexican and Latinx people in violation of the equal protection clause of the Fifth Amendment. Section 1326 of the Immigration and Nationality...
  • Federal judge reverses Trump environmental approval for major Alaska oil project

    08/19/2021 8:54:12 AM PDT · by Hojczyk · 47 replies
    AlaskaPublicorg ^ | August 18, 2021 | By Nathaniel Herz,
    A federal judge has reversed the Trump administration’s environmental approval for ConocoPhillips’ multibillion-dollar proposed Willow development on Alaska’s North Slope, throwing a significant roadblock in front of a project seen by analysts as a needed boost to the state’s flagging oil industry and tax revenue. U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason, in a 110-page ruling on two related lawsuits Wednesday, said the Trump administration’s approval of the project under the National Environmental Policy Act was flawed because it failed to thoroughly analyze potential greenhouse gas pollution, and didn’t sufficiently consider legal protections for Teshekpuk Lake, an important subsistence area on...
  • Judge suggests feds are too lenient toward Jan. 6 defendants

    08/11/2021 8:26:01 AM PDT · by lowbridge · 25 replies
    Politico ^ | August 9, 2021 | JOSH GERSTEIN
    Beryl Howell, the chief judge of the federal court in Washington deluged with more than 550 prosecutions from the Capitol riot, raised questions about why some defendants were being permitted to resolve their criminal cases by pleading guilty to a misdemeanor and why the amount of money prosecutors are seeking to recover through those plea deals was based on a relatively paltry estimate of about $1.5 million in damages caused by the rioters. Howell aired her doubts during what was expected to be a routine morning hearing to take the guilty plea of a Capitol riot defendant, Glenn Croy of...
  • Norwegian Cruise Line can require vaccine passports in Florida, federal judge rules

    08/09/2021 10:21:29 AM PDT · by Capt. Tom · 22 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | August 09, 2021 | Kaelan Deese
    U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams granted Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings a preliminary injunction on Sunday evening challenging Gov. Ron DeSantis' statewide ban for businesses to require vaccines before engaging in certain activities. In the ruling, she wrote that Florida failed to "provide a valid evidentiary, factual, or legal predicate" for the ban, documents obtained by Politico show. The order allows the company to operate with 100% vaccinations or the requirement of all guests and crew to be vaccinated when sailing from Florida ports. The company will not be subject to $5,000 fines for every violation of the Republican governor's order,...
  • Judge blocks Florida law preventing cruise lines from requiring proof of COVID vaccine

    08/09/2021 9:03:10 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 19 replies
    ktla ^ | Aug 9, 2021 /
    Sunday, the judge said Florida failed to “provide a valid evidentiary, factual, or legal predicate” for banning requirements that passengers prove they’ve been vaccinated. Norwegian has shown that suspending the requirement will jeopardize public health, potentially causing “super-spreader” events wherever passengers disembark, she wrote. Florida separately sued the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention seeking to block federal cruise ship vaccination requirements. The CDC lost on appeal, but then made its guidelines non-binding, and all cruise lines operating in Florida have agreed to keep following the CDC’s instructions on a voluntary basis, the judge wrote.
  • Judge to Capitol riot defendant: 'Patriotism is loyalty to country, loyalty to the Constitution'

    08/05/2021 8:10:01 AM PDT · by White Lives Matter · 50 replies
    CNN ^ | August 4, 2021 | Hannah Rabinowitz and Joe Beare
    A federal judge rejected the argument that US Capitol rioters held in jail are being prosecuted for their political views and disavowed attempts to downplay the magnitude of the deadly insurrection during a sentencing on Wednesday. "You called yourself and everyone else patriots, but that's not patriotism," Judge Amy Berman Jackson said of defendant Karl Dresch. "Patriotism is loyalty to country, loyalty to the Constitution, not loyalty to a head of state. That is the tyranny we rejected on July 4." Jackson, known for her sharp criticism of the Trump administration's moves, called Dresch an "enthusiastic participant" in the effort...
  • Lawsuit over Obama Presidential Center back in court Tuesday (locals don't want it)

    07/25/2021 4:03:45 AM PDT · by Libloather · 19 replies
    WBBM via MSN ^ | 7/22/21 | Bernie Tafoya
    CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- Construction is to begin next month on the Obama Presidential Center unless a court challenge delays it. The group Protect Our Parks has asked a federal court to hold up the start of construction of the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park on Aug. 16. In the lawsuit filed in April, the group asked the court to review and enforce the federal laws designed to “to protect local historic sites, environmental impacts, impairment of dedicated public parkland, and related community natural resources.” According to Crain’s, the matter is back in court Tuesday. Protect Our Parks has...
  • Breaking! President Trump’s Cases Against Big Tech Assigned to Two OBAMA Judges and One HW BUSH Judge

    07/09/2021 10:38:11 AM PDT · by White Lives Matter · 37 replies
    GP ^ | July 9, 2021 | Joe Hoft
    When will the Republicans wake up and see that the Democrat Party is not working for the US’s best interest? They work for POWER and will do anything to get it and keep it. We saw in nearly every big state lawsuit after the election that Obama judges were being assigned to the cases. They had multiple documents ready before they even heard the cases which ruled against President Trump and the American people every time. In February 2017 we reported on Obama and Carter judges making insane rulings against President Trump. We saw Obama judges obstructing justice with unconstitutional...
  • Judges Say Far-Left Attorneys Who Firebombed Cops for BLM Can Still Practice Law in New York, Rudy Giuliani Cannot

    07/05/2021 2:08:52 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 38 replies
    National File ^ | July 4, 2021 | FRANKIE STOCKES
    A pair of Brooklyn-based far-left attorneys who firebombed the NYPD during last year’s deadly Black Lives Matter riots can still practice law in the State of New York, while former New York City Mayor and Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani cannot, with his law license suspended for the crime of questioning the 2020 Presidential Election. Colinford Mattis, who works as a corporate lawyer, and his co-conspirator Urooj Rahman, a so-called human rights attorney, both face federal charges related to the firebombing of an NYPD police cruiser and could face sentences of at least 45 years in prison. Despite the extremely violent...
  • Federal judge tosses out a case because grand jury that handed down the indictment wasn’t ‘diverse’ enough

    06/30/2021 8:12:22 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 21 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 06/30/2021 | Thomas Lifson
    Federal judge Analisa Torres, an Obama appointee, dismissed a shooting case against a reputed gang banger because the grand jury that indicted him was drawn from a grand jury pool in White Plains with an “underrepresentation of Black and Latinx individuals.”It looks to me that Judge Torres is using an invented term, Latinx” to invoke an invented right. Via the New York Post:“The Government has failed to meet its burden by coming forward with evidence rebutting the presumption that such underrepresentation was the result of purposeful discrimination,” she wrote Monday.“Therefore, Defendant has established a violation of his Fifth Amendment right...
  • Federal judge tosses Bronx gun case over racial makeup of grand jury

    06/29/2021 9:26:08 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 15 replies
    NYPost ^ | 06/29/2021 | Ben Feuerherd
    A federal judge in Manhattan tossed an indictment against a Bronx shooting suspect because of a lack of racial diversity in the White Plains grand jury pool — the first such ruling since city cases were moved to the suburban county amid the pandemic. Judge Analisa Torres sided with defendant William Scott, who had argued that black and Hispanic people were underrepresented in the grand jury pool that returned an indictment against him in June of last year. Scott was charged with possessing ammunition in connection to a shooting in the Bronx, but was charged in the Southern District of...
  • Judge Tosses Gun Case, Grand Jury Too White

    06/29/2021 9:02:01 AM PDT · by Ahithophel · 48 replies
    NY Post ^ | June 29, 2021 | Ben Feuerherd
    A federal judge in Manhattan tossed an indictment against a Bronx shooting suspect because of a lack of racial diversity in the White Plains grand jury pool — the first such ruling since city cases were moved to the suburban county amid the pandemic. Judge Analisa Torres sided with defendant William Scott, who had argued that black and Hispanic people were underrepresented in the grand jury pool that returned an indictment against him in June of last year. Scott was charged with possessing ammunition in connection to a shooting in the Bronx, but was charged in the Southern District of...
  • Facebook becomes a $1 TRILLION company for the first time after a DC judge dismisses government antitrust lawsuits that claimed firm holds a 'monopoly' over social networking

    06/28/2021 5:52:12 PM PDT · by algore · 35 replies
    The government and 48 states and districts sued Facebook in December 2020 They accused Facebook of abusing its market share to crush competitors The suit potentially sought the forced sale of Instagram and WhatsApp A US district judge on Monday ruled that the lawsuits were 'legally insufficient' He said they did not provide enough evidence that Facebook was a monopoly These allegations - which do not even provide an estimated actual figure or range for Facebook's market share at any point over the past ten years - ultimately fall short of plausibly establishing that Facebook holds market power,' he said....
  • Ghislaine Maxwell Loses Bid to Obtain Teenage Diary of Prominent Jeffrey Epstein Victim

    06/06/2021 3:12:14 AM PDT · by Libloather · 5 replies
    Law & Crime via MSN ^ | 6/05/21 | Colin Kalmbacher
    Ghislaine Maxwell wants to get her hands on the diary of a teenage girl who says she was sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein in 1996. On Friday, a federal court in New York City nixed that request. The alleged accomplice to the dead pedophile’s elite empire of sexual abuse has been trying to obtain Annie Farmer‘s teenage diary since early April of this year. U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan barred a subpoena request for the diary aimed at Boies Schiller Flexner LLP in late April but held open the possibility that it could eventually be produced - asking the...
  • Judge selects special master for attorney-client privilege review in Giuliani case

    06/04/2021 9:06:53 PM PDT · by j.cam · 3 replies
    The Washington Examiner ^ | 6-4-2021 | Mica Soellner
    A federal judge agreed to appoint the same special master from the government's case against Michael Cohen in 2018 to review whether materials seized from the homes and offices of Rudy Giuliani and Victoria Toensing are subject to attorney-client privilege....
  • Judge Rejects Bid For July 4 Fireworks At Mount Rushmore

    06/03/2021 7:29:49 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 40 replies
    NY Post ^ | 06/02/21 | Mark Lungariello
    Fireworks won’t fly at Mount Rushmore July 4 weekend despite a lawsuit against the Biden administration from Kristi Noem, the Republican governor of South Dakota.Judge Roberto A. Lange called the idea of an Independence Day celebration at the iconic national monument “appealing.”“However this Court is not called upon to determine whether such a fireworks display is a good idea,” he said in his 36-page ruling, posted on yourbasin.com.Lange said the country could “use a good celebration of its foundational principles of democracy, liberty, and equal protection of the law” after the COVID-19 pandemic, the Jan. 6 siege on the Capitol...
  • Biden Administration’s Blatant Institutional Racism Gets Rebuke From Sixth Circuit

    06/02/2021 6:19:24 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 1 replies
    https://thefederalist.com ^ | By Margot Cleveland JUNE 1, 2021
    While Vitolo only addressed the race- and sex-based discrimination in the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, it could prove fatal to many federal and state statutes, regulations, and practices. =========================================================================== Last week, while the press drooled over the president’s ice cream selection, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Vitolo v. Guzman declared unconstitutional the Biden administration’s race-based approach to distributing COVID-relief funds. While Vitolo only addressed the race- and sex-based reverse discrimination in the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, the precedent could prove fatal to many other federal and state statutes, regulations, or practices, leaving the Biden...
  • Legal Battles Expose Abortion Industry Collusion With Democrat-Run Governments

    06/02/2021 7:22:33 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 4 replies
    The Federalist ^ | June 2, 2021 | Margot Cleveland
    Judge Carol Bagley Amon’s opinion exposed the deceit of abortion apologists and the symbiotic relationship between them and the New York attorney general’s office.On Friday, in a rare move, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals pulled a 100-plus page opinion it had issued in March against a group of pro-life protestors. The short three-sentence order in People of the State of New York v. Griepp—in which the court, without elaboration, granted rehearing of the case, vacated its previous opinion, and reinstated the district court’s decision—tells none of the bigger story of this continuing saga: a story of complicity between the...
  • 6th Circuit slaps down Biden…

    05/28/2021 8:32:14 AM PDT · by Presbyterian Reporter · 20 replies
    citizens free press ^ | May 28, 2021 | kane
    Yesterday evening, a divided panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit granted a temporary injunction barring the Small Business Administration from prioritizing applications for COVID-19 relief funding based upon the race or sex of the business owner applying for the relief. Judge Amul Thapar wrote for the court, joined by Senior Judge Alan Norris. Judge Bernice Donald dissented. Judge Thapar’s opinion in Vitolo v. Guzman begins with a simple and straightforward description of the case and holding: “This case is about whether the government can allocate limited coronavirus relief funds based on the race and sex...
  • Judge dismisses indictment against Steve Bannon over the objection of prosecutors

    05/25/2021 8:31:41 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 17 replies
    BREAKING: Judge dismisses indictment against ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon https://t.co/1kkOc1TzEv— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) May 25, 2021 Judge dismisses indictment against Steve Bannon NEW YORK — An indictment against Steve Bannon was dismissed Tuesday over the objection of prosecutors who said it should stand despite Trump’s decision to pardon his former chief strategist. The dismissal came in a written ruling by U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres, who called it the “proper course.” The Manhattan jurist said it was not the practice of the region’s federal courts to remove a defendant from a case’s docket without resolving the indictment. And she...