Photo by angela n. From the Office of the Mayor: "January 9, 2021 The Honorable Chad F. Wolf Acting Secretary United States Department of Homeland Security
Pro-life demonstrators gather outside the United States Supreme Court while oral arguments in June Medical Services v. Russo, centering around a Louisiana abortion regulation are heard inside on March 4, 2020. | The Christian Post
The United States Supreme Court has rejected a request by a pro-life group to hear a challenge to a Pennsylvania city law that creates a “buffer zone” around abortion clinic entrances.
In an order released Monday, the high court denied without explanation a petition for a writ of certiorari in the case of
Nikki Bruni et al v. City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania et al.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, known for his past legal opinions denouncing abortion, nevertheless respected the decision of the court to not take up the appeal.
10 Jan 2021
Saturday on Fox News Channel’s “Justice,” host Jeanine Pirro opened her program with a condemnation of the actions that occurred at the U.S. Capitol days earlier but also warned of what could come as Big Tech takes a more proactive role in policing speech.
Transcript as follows:
PIRRO: I want to be clear. The actions at the United States Capitol three days ago were deplorable, reprehensible, and outright criminal. These frightening and repulsive actions represent the most significant breach on our Capitol in over 200 years, and I don’t care what happened in the past or whether those who didn’t think the election was stolen. That is not justification.
8 Jan 2021
The Boston Marathon bomber is suing the federal government for $250,000 over what he claims is unlawful and discriminatory treatment at the prison where he is serving his life sentence.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev lives at Colorado’s Supermax in Fremont County, according to an Associated Press (AP) article published Friday.
In his lawsuit filed Monday, the report says he cited “the confiscation of a white baseball cap and bandana that he bought at the prison commissary and a limit of three showers per week.”
In the handwritten suit, Tsarnaev claimed the treatment is contributing to his “mental and physical decline.”
The lawsuit was assigned to a federal judge but the judge said Tuesday the filing was “deficient” because it did not have a “certified copy of prisoner’s trust fund statement” or the $402 fee, the