Washington The Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to take up an appeal by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to a lower court ruling that allows colleges to compensate athletes for education-related expenses.
Progressive activists pledge to push the court packing legislation into law
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Sean Eldridge, founder and president of Stand Up America, said his organization will be educating millions of members about the importance of the legislation and mobilize a grassroots effort to pressure Congress to a...
College sports already adapting to new NCAA transfer rules
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Arkansas didn’t use the maximum 25 scholarships this year on its incoming recruits so it has a few left over to hit the transfer market, where there is no longer any question about whether athletes who switch schools...
Lawrence Jones: Democrats push hostile takeover of the Supreme Court, ‘has the party lost its mind?’
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JONES: The high court highjacking is underway. A coalition of far-left Democrats convened this afternoon to roll out their most radical agenda point yet. Packing the supreme court. ... Their plan? Create four new se...
Representante demócrata. Mondaire Jones defends Supreme Court packing attempt by invoking Capitol riot
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Jones, who co-sponsored the House bill aiming to add four seats to the court, posted a video claiming democracy is "in crisis" and blaming the nation's highest court. "This crisis didn’t arrive overnight or by accid...
Kristin Smart case: No pleas entered for ‘prime suspect’ Paul Flores, father in first court appearance
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Paul Flores, whom investigators declared a "prime suspect" last month, made his remote appearance in San Luis Obispo Superior Court wearing a suit and tie, while his 80-year-old father, Ruben Flores, appeared in an o...
Democrats kick off push to pack Supreme Court with four new justices
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Su. Ed Markey, D-Mass., along with House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., and Judiciary Committee members Mondaire Jones, D-N.Y., and Hank Johnson, D-Ga., stood outside the Supreme Court Thursday...
FLASHBACK: Ruth Bader Ginsburg opposed court packing, said ‘nine seems to be a good number’
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en un 2019 interview with NPR, Ginsburg addressed the idea that has gained momentum among Democrats in recent years. DEMOCRATS TO PROPOSE LEGISLATION EXPANDING THE SUPREME COURT "I have heard that there are some peop...
Derek Chauvin invokes 5th Amendment in court, tells judge he will not testify in his own defense
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Chauvin, 45, told Judge Peter Cahill absent of the jury’s presence in the courtroom that he will invoke his Fifth Amendment right and will not testify. It was the first time Chauvin had spoken during his trial. The f...
Seventh clot case involving Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine revealed
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The seventh case brought to the committee's attention did not occur in the brain, as the other six did, sparking further questions about what evidence the committee needs to consider. The other incident that occurred...
READ THE BILL: Democrats announce Supreme Court expansion legislation
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This would allow President Biden to add four justices, overcoming the high court's present 6-3 conservative majority. Read the text of the bill, known as the Judiciary Act of 2021, below.