Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Fights Back: Lawsuit Claims Trump’s Attempt to Fire Her Violates Due Process

WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is challenging an attempt by President Donald Trump to remove her from her position through a lawsuit filed in federal court. The legal action comes after Trump announced earlier this week that he had sufficient grounds to dismiss Cook, citing allegations of mortgage fraud that he claims could undermine the integrity of her role. In her suit filed Thursday morning in Washington, Cook is seeking a ruling that Trump’s efforts to terminate her position are unlawful. Cook argues that her rights to due process, guaranteed under the Fifth … Read more

Judge Upholds Ruling to Shut Down Controversial ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Immigration Detention Center Amid Ongoing Federal Appeal

ORLANDO, Fla. — A federal judge in Miami has opted not to delay her ruling that mandates the closure of the controversial immigration detention center known as “Alligator Alcatraz.” This facility, located within the Florida Everglades, has faced scrutiny for its conditions and the handling of its detainees. The federal government had sought to pause the implementation of the judge’s order while it appeals the decision, but the request was denied. The ruling follows increasing concerns regarding the treatment of migrants at the center, which has been a focal point for activists and community leaders. … Read more

New Hampshire’s Anti-DEI Law Faces Judicial Doubts as Federal Judge Questions Its Legitimacy

Concord, N.H. — A federal judge expressed skepticism toward New Hampshire’s new law targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives during a recent hearing. The law prohibits state colleges and universities from using funds to support DEI programs, leading to significant legal challenges regarding its implications. The hearing took place amid ongoing debates over the role of DEI in higher education. Critics argue that the law undermines efforts to promote inclusivity and diversity on campuses, while supporters maintain that it is necessary to prevent what they view as ideological indoctrination. Judge William E. Smith questioned … Read more

Federal Judge Rejects Lawsuit Blaming Philadelphia School District for Tragic Shooting of 14-Year-Old Football Player

PHILADELPHIA — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by a mother whose son was shot and killed near a high school football field, ruling that the school district could not be held responsible for the tragic incident. Fourteen-year-old Nicolas Elizalde was killed by a stray bullet on September 27, 2022, after leaving a scrimmage at Roxborough High School. As he and his teammates were walking toward the locker room, they were caught in a hail of gunfire from five assailants targeting someone else. The shooting also left four other teenagers injured. Meredith Elizalde, … Read more