Supreme Court

Attorney general testifies in Supreme Court over Ayuso partner email leak
October 11, 2025 Àwòrán tí AI ṣe
Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz denied before Judge Ángel Hurtado leaking a confidential email from Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner in a tax fraud case. Alberto González Amador and Miguel Ángel Rodríguez also testified, revealing details on authorizations and hoaxes in the proceedings. The statements highlight tensions in the Prosecutor's Office and prior leaks in the case.
Kavanaugh halts lawsuit against Supreme Court
October 02, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
Justice Brett Kavanaugh issued an emergency order stopping a lawsuit accusing the Supreme Court of ethical violations. The ruling came early in the Court's new term, highlighting ongoing debates over judicial accountability.
Federal judge gives eight-year sentence in Kavanaugh assassination attempt
A federal judge appointed by President Biden has sentenced the man who attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh to eight years in prison. The decision has drawn sharp criticism from conservatives who argue it is too lenient. The Department of Justice plans to appeal the ruling.
Supreme Court rejects Google's bid to pause Play Store antitrust changes
The US Supreme Court has denied Google's request to freeze upcoming changes to the Google Play Store while the company appeals an antitrust ruling. This decision allows the first phase of remedies, won by Epic Games, to proceed as scheduled. Developers will soon gain more flexibility in app distribution and payments on Android devices.
Supreme Court emergency docket delivers wins for Trump
October 05, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
The U.S. Supreme Court's emergency docket has recently granted several victories to former President Donald Trump in ongoing legal battles. These decisions, handled through the court's fast-track process, address urgent appeals related to his administration's policies and personal cases. More significant tests are expected as the new term begins.
Supreme Court hears arguments on Colorado conversion therapy ban
October 08, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on October 7, 2025, in Chiles v. Salazar, a challenge to Colorado's ban on conversion therapy for minors. Christian counselor Kaley Chiles argues the law violates her First Amendment rights by restricting speech aimed at helping children with gender identity issues. Justices raised concerns about free speech, medical consensus, and viewpoint discrimination during the 90-minute session.