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SCOTUS justices appear divided over upholding federal fraud charges

SCOTUS justices appear divided over upholding federal fraud charges

by Raj Ghanekar | Dec 10, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON– Supreme Court justices appeared split over whether to uphold a federal mail and wire fraud conviction Monday, questioning a Pennsylvania-based construction business’ misrepresentations in using federal funding. Stamatios “Tom” Kousisis and his company...
Supreme Court justices weigh technicalities and deportation in voluntary departure case

Supreme Court justices weigh technicalities and deportation in voluntary departure case

by Marisa Guerra Echeverria and Audrey Pachuta | Nov 12, 2024 | Featured, Immigration, Topics

WASHINGTON — During oral arguments Tuesday, Supreme Court justices participated in a heated debate regarding the status of Hugo Abisaí Monsalvo Velázquez, an undocumented immigrant seeking to avoid deportation.  Monsalvo Velázquez’s attorney contended that his...
Supreme Court expresses skepticism in sham marriage visa petition case

Supreme Court expresses skepticism in sham marriage visa petition case

by Emma Richman | Oct 16, 2024 | Featured, Immigration

WASHINGTON – Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism during oral arguments in Bouarfa v. Mayorkas on Tuesday over whether a visa petitioner can obtain judicial review for a petition initially approved and later revoked by the Department of Homeland Security. The...
Protestors gather outside Supreme Court during abortion pill oral arguments

Protestors gather outside Supreme Court during abortion pill oral arguments

by Laeba Hafiz | Mar 28, 2024 | Politics

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court signaled it may reject a challenge to the Federal Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone during oral arguments Tuesday. If the court does so, it would preserve access to the abortion pill. Supporters and opponents of the abortion...
Supreme Court takes up the case involving a BMW, a robbery and blown deadlines

Supreme Court takes up the case involving a BMW, a robbery and blown deadlines

by Maria Heim | Feb 27, 2024 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON – When is it too late for the government to provide notice that they are seeking forfeiture in criminal cases? That was the question at the heart of a Supreme Court hearing on Tuesday.  The case arose after a federal jury in New York convicted Louis...
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