Vice President Dhankhar Comments on Supreme Court’s Recent Decision in State vs. Governor of Tamil Nadu Case

New Delhi, India – Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar recently voiced his opinions regarding a significant verdict from the Supreme Court, dated April 8, 2025. The case, State of Tamil Nadu Vs The Governor of Tamil Nadu and Another, addressed several crucial administrative law questions that pertain to the powers and functions of the governor in the state context. Dhankhar’s comments have stirred a considerable public and legal discourse, highlighting the ongoing tension between different branches of government. The judgment, central to this controversy, dissected the constitutional boundaries within which a state governor must operate. The … Read more

Republican Senator Comments on Trump’s 1798 Immigration Law Amid Judicial Obstruction Efforts

In a recent statement, Republican Senator Ted Cruz criticized U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle’s decision to block a Trump-era immigration rule. The rule in question, based on the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts, allows the government to summarily expel any foreign nationals who are considered hostile or pose a risk to national security. The senator from Texas publicly voiced his support for the stringent immigration policy, arguing that it is crucial for the safety and security of the United States. He commended the intentions behind the Trump administration’s move, emphasizing the need to safeguard … Read more

Florida Judge Faces Possible Supreme Court Reprimand for Biased Comments in Court

Orlando, Fla. — The Florida Supreme Court is considering a public reprimand for an Orange County judge who demonstrated bias towards the local State Attorney’s Office, according to recent findings. The judge in question, Martha Adams, who has been on the bench since 2007, faces this potential disciplinary action following an investigation by the state Judicial Qualifications Commission. Documents released by the commission reveal that Judge Adams exhibited behavior that was deemed biased, impatient, undignified, and discourteous toward the staff and management of the State Attorney’s Office in the 9th Judicial Circuit, which encompasses both … Read more

Judge Rules in Favor of Reinstating LSU Law Professor After Controversial Comments Lead to Suspension

BATON ROUGE, La. — A district judge has ruled that Louisiana State University must reinstate Ken Levy, a law professor previously barred from teaching following remarks he made about political figures. The university had earlier suspended Levy, a tenured professor, from his classroom duties over his comments concerning Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and former President Donald Trump. The comments, made to students, had triggered the school’s decision to sideline him for the remainder of the semester. Following his suspension, Levy’s legal representative, Jill Craft, sought legal remedies, pushing for a restraining order and injunctive relief … Read more