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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a bankruptcy trustee

Background of the Case and Supreme Court Ruling The U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling on Tuesday clarifying the rules surrounding challenges to allegedly void judgments under federal procedural law, addressing a longstanding disagreement among the lower courts. In Coney Island Auto Parts Unlimited Inc. v. Burton, the Court affirmed the Sixth Circuit’s 2024 [...]

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Michelle Obama shared that she intentionally tries to support

Former First Lady Michelle Obama recently sparked renewed controversy after making candid remarks about her consumer choices during a discussion with other Black women. In the now-viral video, Obama emphasized that she tries to avoid purchasing clothing from white-owned brands, instead prioritizing businesses owned by people of color. She said, “If I hear of someone [...]

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The Supreme Court is set to rule on mail-in voting regulations

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court revived a Republican lawmaker’s challenge to an Illinois absentee ballot law, ruling that he has legal standing to pursue his case. The court’s 7–2 decision marks a significant moment in the evolving landscape of election law, particularly regarding the limits of candidates’ rights to challenge the administration of federal [...]

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