For some immigrants Trump’s policy to terminate first -born citizenship may come into force

For some immigrants Trump’s policy to terminate first -born citizenship may come into force

The executive order of President Donald Trump, termination of birth citizenship for the children of some immigrants, may enter into force at least in some states, following a decision of the US Supreme Court, which weakened the power of the smaller courts to issue orders across the country. For parents of immigrants expecting babies, the … Read more

Wisconsin’s Supreme Court is on the part of Republican legislation in battle with governor

Wisconsin’s Supreme Court is on the part of Republican legislation in battle with governor

Madison, wis. (AP)-Wisconsin’s finished court gave victory to the Republican-controlled legislation on Wednesday in the fight against power with the democratic government Tony Evers by breaking into the governor’s expanding veto. The court, in a decision whereby the four liberal judges joined three conservatives, overturned the partial veto of the Evers of a Republican bill … Read more

3 years after canceling abortion rights, access to contraception is at risk

3 years after canceling abortion rights, access to contraception is at risk

On June 24, 2022, the US Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs against Jackson Women Health Organization eliminated nearly 50-year constitutional right to abortion and returned the powers to regulate abortion in countries. The Dobbs decision, which canceled ROE against Wade, has significantly changed the national abortion landscape. Three years on, many countries have seriously limited … Read more

Law on Louisiana’s Ten Commandments, rejected by the US Court of Appeal

Law on Louisiana’s Ten Commandments, rejected by the US Court of Appeal

Jonathan Stepel (Reuters) -The Federal Court of Appeal on Friday blocked Louisiana to apply a law that requires the display of ten orders in all classrooms of public public schools and universities. Calling the law “apparently unconstitutional”, the three-member panel of the 5th Court of Appeal in the United States in New Orleans unanimously upheld … Read more