Trump’s Fiery Rebuttal: Judge Blocks Deportation Plan, Claims America is ‘Finished’ Without Tougher Immigration Actions

WASHINGTON — A federal judge’s recent ruling has sparked a fierce reaction from former President Donald Trump, who expressed his outrage over restrictions on a historic immigration law. U.S. District Judge Fernando Rodriguez Jr. ruled against Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 this past week, effectively blocking deportations of certain individuals without due process. In a post on Truth Social, Trump criticized the decision, questioning why judges are permitting the retention of “criminals, including murderers,” in the country. He warned that this trend could lead to a dramatically altered and dangerous lifestyle … Read more

Controversy Erupts at Houston’s Second Baptist Church as Lawsuit Claims Unlawful Power Shift Undermines Congregational Voice

HOUSTON – A lawsuit filed against Second Baptist Church claims the Houston congregation unlawfully altered its governing documents, effectively stripping members of their voting rights on key matters such as budgets and the selection of a senior pastor. This legal action has raised questions about the church’s decision-making structure and its implications for member participation. The lawsuit, initiated by a group of current and former members known as the Jeremiah Counsel Corporation, alleges that the changes to the church’s bylaws were made to facilitate the succession of Ben Young, son of longtime pastor Ed Young. … Read more

Ninth Circuit Affirms Jury Ruling in Police Restraint Case, Upholding Accountability Despite Lack of Excessive Force Claims

Los Angeles, California — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently upheld a jury’s decision in a case involving the death of a man during a police restraint incident, ruling that negligence could be established even in the absence of excessive force claims. The case revolved around the events of a 2016 arrest when officers used physical means to subdue the individual, who subsequently died. Evidence presented during the trial suggested that the officers had acted within the standards for use of force but still failed to provide necessary medical assistance, which … Read more

Beverly Hills Faces New Legal Challenge as Reproductive Health Clinic Claims Civil Rights Violations

Beverly Hills, California, is at the center of a legal battle following the attempted establishment of a reproductive health care clinic that filed suit against the city for alleged civil rights violations. The DuPont Clinic, PC, which offers a range of services including late-term abortions, initiated the lawsuit on April 23 in Los Angeles Superior Court. This case marks the second time DuPont has brought legal action against Beverly Hills. The clinic had plans to open its doors at 8920 Wilshire Boulevard in October 2023, having signed a lease with landlord Douglas Emmett in September … Read more