Justice Barrett: Supreme Court’s Duty is Not to Impose Values Amid Same-Sex Marriage Debate

Washington — Justice Amy Coney Barrett has stated that the Supreme Court should not impose its own beliefs on the American public amidst discussions about revisiting its crucial ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nearly a decade ago. In her first televised interview since her appointment, Barrett emphasized the importance of understanding the law as a reflection of the people’s will, rather than merely an indicator of the justices’ opinions. During the interview with CBS News, Barrett commented on the role of the Court, suggesting it seeks to interpret expressions of the American public, which can … Read more

Staten Island Judge Remy Smith Launches Campaign for Civil Court Position, Rallying Support for Community Values

Staten Island, N.Y. — A prominent legal figure from Staten Island has launched a campaign for an open judicial position, marking a significant moment in the upcoming electoral race. Housing Court Judge Remy Smith officially began her bid for the Richmond County Civil Court on Sunday from the steps of the Staten Island Civil Courthouse in West Brighton, flanked by key supporters from the borough’s Republican leadership. In an inspiring address to a supportive crowd of friends, family, and colleagues, Smith articulated her motivations for running, stating her commitment to upholding fundamental community values. “These … Read more

Community Mourns the Loss of Henry ‘Hank’ Feuerzeig: A Lifelong Advocate for Justice and Family Values

Atlanta, Georgia — Henry L. Feuerzeig, a respected former judge and attorney, passed away on Monday at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy marked by integrity and commitment to his family and community. Born in Chicago, Feuerzeig began his career as a newspaper reporter and editor during the 1960s before turning to law and relocating to St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. He spent 58 years married to Penny Feuerzeig, who once served as the Executive Editor of the Virgin Islands Daily News. The couple raised two children, Darcy and Paul, who … Read more

Pete Hegseth Ousts Leading Military Lawyers to Reinforce Combat-Ready Values

In a bold move that has shaken the corridors of the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has dismissed several of the military’s top legal officers. This drastic step underscores his commitment to push forth a “warrior ethos” within the ranks, signaling a significant shift in the military’s legal and ethical framework. The decision led to the termination of three senior Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps officers, a group tasked with overseeing legal discipline and ethical standards across the armed forces. Hegseth’s actions come amid a broader campaign to realign the military’s priorities and practices with … Read more