Supreme Court to Decide on Trump’s Immunity from Criminal Prosecution

The Supreme Court is set to make a crucial decision regarding whether or not former President Trump is immune from criminal prosecution. This decision could have significant implications for the ability to hold presidents accountable for any crimes they may have committed while in office. The outcome of this case will be closely watched as it could potentially shape the future of presidential accountability in the United States.

Judge eases gag order for Trump to attack witnesses and jurors

The judge overseeing the case involving former President Trump's hush money payments has decided to loosen the gag order, allowing Trump to publicly attack witnesses and jurors involved in the trial. However, protections for court staff and their families will remain in place until after Trump is sentenced.

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case Alleging Voter Discrimination in Georgia’s Public Service Commission

The US Supreme Court has decided not to take up a case alleging voter discrimination in Georgia. The case involves the state's public service commission, which is responsible for regulating utilities and setting rates. The commission has been accused of disenfranchising Black voters. Georgia has not held an election for its public service commission for over two years due to a lawsuit claiming that the way commissioners are elected suppresses the votes of Black individuals. With the Supreme Court's decision on Monday to not hear the case, an appeals court ruling will stand, putting an end to further delays in the legal proceedings.

Supreme Court Upholds Law to Keep Guns Away from Domestic Abusers

In a significant decision, the Supreme Court has upheld a law aimed at preventing domestic abusers from possessing firearms. This ruling represents a key test of the conservative court's interpretation of Second Amendment rights. The decision reinforces the importance of keeping guns out of the hands of individuals with a history of domestic violence.