Farm Bureau’s Choice: Brad Schimel Endorsed for Wisconsin Supreme Court by Key Agricultural Committee

MADISON, Wis. – The political action committee of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation, Volunteers for Agriculture (VFA), officially voiced their support for Judge Brad Schimel’s candidacy for the Wisconsin State Supreme Court. Schimel, who previously served as Wisconsin Attorney General, has been recognized for his extensive legal background and his deep understanding of agricultural issues in the state. Austin Vandertie, a Door County Farm Bureau member and chair of the VFA, emphasized that Schimel’s robust legal acumen and his nuanced grasp of challenges faced by Wisconsin farmers make him an ideal candidate for the bench. … Read more

Supreme Court Criticizes YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia for ‘Vulgar Remarks’ on Show, Denies Protection from Arrest and Halts Further Broadcasts

New Delhi, India — The Supreme Court of India on February 18 sharply criticized YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia for making offensive remarks on Samay Raina’s show "India’s Got Latent", highlighting the need for public figures to maintain decorum. The court expressed its disapproval by indicating Allahbadia had expressed thoughts that were highly inappropriate, which they described as having been "vomited" on the show. During the proceedings, justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh conveyed stern messages against such vulgar behavior. The judges questioned the acceptance of such language in society, emphasizing that popularity does not exempt … Read more

Supreme Court Rejects Hold on Biofuel Waiver Litigation, Case Moves Forward

Washington, D.C. – The Supreme Court recently decided not to halt the ongoing lawsuit surrounding the issuance of small refinery exemptions (SREs) under the U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). This ruling allows litigation to proceed that could redefine crucial aspects of national energy policy and environmental protection efforts. The controversy centers on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) role in granting waivers that excuse certain small refineries from blending ethanol with gasoline, a critical component of the RFS aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and bolstering the domestic biofuel industry. Critics argue that the EPA has … Read more

Delaware Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Investor Lawsuit Over T-Mobile Cybersecurity Concerns

Dover, Delaware – The Delaware Supreme Court on Monday delivered a decisive ruling against a T-Mobile US Inc. investor who challenged the company’s data centralization practices, arguing that they primarily served the interests of its major shareholder, Deutsche Telekom AG. The court upheld a previous judgment dismissing the investor’s allegations that this strategy compromised security and precipitated several cyberattacks. In the detailed decision authored by Justice Abigail M. LeGrow, the highest state court concluded that the Chancery Court’s earlier dismissal of the case was justifiable after thorough examination of the briefs presented, the record from … Read more