Congresswoman Escobar Criticizes Texas AG’s Challenge to Biden’s Family-Unifying Immigration Rule

El Paso, Texas — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently initiated legal action against a policy introduced under President Joe Biden’s administration. This policy, commonly referred to as “parole in place,” aims to prevent the separation of families by allowing certain noncitizens who are married to U.S. citizens or are stepchildren of U.S. citizens to remain in the country while their residency applications are processed. Congresswoman Veronica Escobar of El Paso has voiced strong opposition to Paxton’s lawsuit. She described the efforts to dismantle the rule as “reprehensible,” stressing that such actions are a direct … Read more

Myon Burrell Faces New Trial on Gun and Drug Charges; Judge to Rule Without Jury Amid Camera Ban

MINNEAPOLIS — Myon Burrell, whose life sentence for the murder of an 11-year-old girl was commuted in 2020, is back in court facing new charges related to weapons and drugs. In a significant decision by Hennepin County Assistant Chief Judge Mark Kappelhoff, cameras will be barred from the courtroom during Burrell’s trial. In 2002, when Burrell was a teenager, he was convicted for the murder of Tyeshia Edwards, who tragically died from a stray bullet while doing her homework inside her Minneapolis home. Years of legal battles followed, shedding light on potential flaws in the … Read more

Missouri Judge Overturns State Rule Targeting Investment Firms for ‘Woke Politics’

Jefferson City, Mo. – A federal judge in Missouri has invalidated a state investment rule accused of targeting “woke politics,” marking a significant blow to efforts by some officials to influence how investment decisions are shaped by social and environmental factors. The regulation, championed by Republican Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, mandated financial professionals to disclose when prioritizing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria in investment strategies, asserting it placed undue political motives ahead of financial returns. The ruling, handed down on Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Bough, found that Ashcroft’s mandate infringes … Read more

Opinion: Congress Called to Rein in Supreme Court to Safeguard Rule of Law

Washington — A series of controversial decisions by the Supreme Court has ignited discussions around the necessity for congressional checks on what some see as judicial overreach. This assertion comes amid heightened scrutiny of the Court’s rulings on critical national issues, which critics argue could undermine the foundational principle of checks and balances in U.S. governance. The role of the Supreme Court is essentially to interpret the law, ensuring decisions remain within the framework of the Constitution. However, when the Court’s decisions appear to align significantly with ideological views, concerns about the impartiality and overextension … Read more