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  1. Federal Appeals Court Declines Full Rehearing in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case

    The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused to rehear Donald Trump's appeal of the $83 million E. Jean Carroll defamation judgment. Trump may go to the Supreme Court.

    #TrumpCarrollCase, #DefamationLaw, #AppealsCourt, #LegalNews, #DonaldTrump

    newsletter.tf/trump-appeals-co

  2. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has decided not to rehear Donald Trump's appeal of the $83 million E. Jean Carroll defamation judgment. This means the judgment stands unless the Supreme Court takes the case.

    #TrumpCarrollCase, #DefamationLaw, #AppealsCourt, #LegalNews, #DonaldTrump
    newsletter.tf/trump-appeals-co

  3. Appeals Court Pivots on Trans Inmate Housing, Reversing Earlier Blocks

    Federal appeals court allows Bureau of Prisons to transfer transgender women to men's facilities, reversing earlier blocks. Who is affected?

    #TransInmateRights, #PrisonPolicy, #AppealsCourt, #BureauOfPrisons, #ACLU

    newsletter.tf/appeals-court-tr

  4. A federal appeals court has reversed earlier decisions, allowing the Bureau of Prisons to move transgender women to men's correctional facilities. This decision impacts 18 inmates.

    #TransInmateRights, #PrisonPolicy, #AppealsCourt, #BureauOfPrisons, #ACLU
    newsletter.tf/appeals-court-tr

  5. Homey don't play that tune! Time to start cutting Tariff refund checks!

    A federal appeals court refused to delay implementation of the Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of U.S. Administration tariffs, clearing the way for the U.S. Court of International Trade, to begin the process of crafting relief for the small businesses impacted by tariffs.

    Rock Star lawyer Neal Katyal, one of the attorneys representing the small businesses before SCOTUS, said his team "will be proceeding immediately to get the refunds Americans are owed." cbsnews.com/news/federal-appea #Tariff #Refunds #TariffRefunds #SCOTUS #NealKatyal #Appealscourt #Lawsuit #FederalTradeCourt

  6. Homey don't play that tune! Time to start cutting Tariff refund checks!

    A federal appeals court refused to delay implementation of the Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of U.S. Administration tariffs, clearing the way for the U.S. Court of International Trade, to begin the process of crafting relief for the small businesses impacted by tariffs.

    Rock Star lawyer Neal Katyal, one of the attorneys representing the small businesses before SCOTUS, said his team "will be proceeding immediately to get the refunds Americans are owed." cbsnews.com/news/federal-appea #Tariff #Refunds #TariffRefunds #SCOTUS #NealKatyal #Appealscourt #Lawsuit #FederalTradeCourt

  7. Homey don't play that tune! Time to start cutting Tariff refund checks!

    A federal appeals court refused to delay implementation of the Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of U.S. Administration tariffs, clearing the way for the U.S. Court of International Trade, to begin the process of crafting relief for the small businesses impacted by tariffs.

    Rock Star lawyer Neal Katyal, one of the attorneys representing the small businesses before SCOTUS, said his team "will be proceeding immediately to get the refunds Americans are owed." cbsnews.com/news/federal-appea #Tariff #Refunds #TariffRefunds #SCOTUS #NealKatyal #Appealscourt #Lawsuit #FederalTradeCourt

  8. Homey don't play that tune! Time to start cutting Tariff refund checks!

    A federal appeals court refused to delay implementation of the Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of U.S. Administration tariffs, clearing the way for the U.S. Court of International Trade, to begin the process of crafting relief for the small businesses impacted by tariffs.

    Rock Star lawyer Neal Katyal, one of the attorneys representing the small businesses before SCOTUS, said his team "will be proceeding immediately to get the refunds Americans are owed." cbsnews.com/news/federal-appea #Tariff #Refunds #TariffRefunds #SCOTUS #NealKatyal #Appealscourt #Lawsuit #FederalTradeCourt

  9. Homey don't play that tune! Time to start cutting Tariff refund checks!

    A federal appeals court refused to delay implementation of the Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of U.S. Administration tariffs, clearing the way for the U.S. Court of International Trade, to begin the process of crafting relief for the small businesses impacted by tariffs.

    Rock Star lawyer Neal Katyal, one of the attorneys representing the small businesses before SCOTUS, said his team "will be proceeding immediately to get the refunds Americans are owed." cbsnews.com/news/federal-appea

  10. Bitsoffreedom is fighting Meta in court over your rights to own your timeline and not have it influenced by parties you do not want to follow.

    BitsofFreedom can you use your support! You can donate so they can afford to go to court and defend your privacy and freedom on the Internet!

    See: bitsoffreedom.nl/2026/01/22/li

    #donate #support #bitsoffreedom #fightingMeta #appealscourt #DSA #europeanlaws #timeline #instagram #facebook

  11. Bitsoffreedom is fighting Meta in court over your rights to own your timeline and not have it influenced by parties you do not want to follow.

    BitsofFreedom can you use your support! You can donate so they can afford to go to court and defend your privacy and freedom on the Internet!

    See: bitsoffreedom.nl/2026/01/22/li

    #donate #support #bitsoffreedom #fightingMeta #appealscourt #DSA #europeanlaws #timeline #instagram #facebook

  12. Bitsoffreedom is fighting Meta in court over your rights to own your timeline and not have it influenced by parties you do not want to follow.

    BitsofFreedom can you use your support! You can donate so they can afford to go to court and defend your privacy and freedom on the Internet!

    See: bitsoffreedom.nl/2026/01/22/li

    #donate #support #bitsoffreedom #fightingMeta #appealscourt #DSA #europeanlaws #timeline #instagram #facebook

  13. Bitsoffreedom is fighting Meta in court over your rights to own your timeline and not have it influenced by parties you do not want to follow.

    BitsofFreedom can you use your support! You can donate so they can afford to go to court and defend your privacy and freedom on the Internet!

    See: bitsoffreedom.nl/2026/01/22/li

    #donate #support #bitsoffreedom #fightingMeta #appealscourt #DSA #europeanlaws #timeline #instagram #facebook

  14. Bitsoffreedom is fighting Meta in court over your rights to own your timeline and not have it influenced by parties you do not want to follow.

    BitsofFreedom can you use your support! You can donate so they can afford to go to court and defend your privacy and freedom on the Internet!

    See: bitsoffreedom.nl/2026/01/22/li

    #donate #support #bitsoffreedom #fightingMeta #appealscourt #DSA #europeanlaws #timeline #instagram #facebook

  15. "President Trump has found a powerful but obscure bulwark in the appeals court judges he appointed during his first term. They have voted overwhelmingly in his favor when his administration’s actions have been challenged in court in his current term, a New York Times analysis of their 2025 records shows.

    Time and again, appellate judges chosen by Mr. Trump in his first term reversed rulings made by district court judges in his second, clearing the way for his policies and gradually eroding a perception early last year that the legal system was thwarting his efforts to amass presidential power.

    When Mr. Trump criticized a ruling from a so-called “Obama judge” in 2018, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. responded that “we do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges.”

    But the data suggests that in the 13 appellate courts, there is increasingly such a thing as a Trump judge. The president’s appointees voted to allow his policies to take effect 133 times and voted against them only 12 times. Ninety-two percent of their total votes were in favor of the administration. That figure far outstrips support for Mr. Trump’s agenda from appeals court judges appointed by other Republican presidents, and from Mr. Trump’s appointees to the district courts.

    The Times analyzed every judicial ruling on Mr. Trump’s second-term agenda, from Jan. 20 to Dec. 31 of last year, or more than 500 orders issued across 900 cases. About half of rulings at the appellate level were in Mr. Trump’s favor — better than his performance with the district courts, though worse than his record at the Supreme Court, where the rulings on his agenda have almost all been on a preliminary basis in response to emergency applications."

    nytimes.com/2026/01/11/us/poli

    #USA #Trump #Justice #AppealsCourt

  16. #AppealsCourt #overrules federal judge who wanted rogue #BorderPatrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino to appear daily in local courtroom to justify activities..

    Previously Bovino has sicced his forces on civilians and been rampaging thru #Chicago teargassing neighborhoods and beating #demonstrators, and now due to separation of powers argument, doesn't have to report daily to civilian authorities to explain activities.

    Bovino and other #FederalAgents had violated a temporary #RestrainingOrder largely prohibiting the use of #TearGas and other #riot control measures on #journalists, protesters, and clergy members during Operation #MidwayBlitz in the #Midwest metropolis ordered by #Drumpf admin in a political stunt against #Democrat run cities. 

    Previously the #CommanderInChief has ordered #military style invasions after he decreed that many of America's cities should be used as “training grounds” in the #battle against the “enemy within.”

    cbsnews.com/chicago/news/7th-c

  17. #AppealsCourt #overrules federal judge who wanted rogue #BorderPatrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino to appear daily in local courtroom to justify activities..

    Previously Bovino has sicced his forces on civilians and been rampaging thru #Chicago teargassing neighborhoods and beating #demonstrators, and now due to separation of powers argument, doesn't have to report daily to civilian authorities to explain activities.

    Bovino and other #FederalAgents had violated a temporary #RestrainingOrder largely prohibiting the use of #TearGas and other #riot control measures on #journalists, protesters, and clergy members during Operation #MidwayBlitz in the #Midwest metropolis ordered by #Drumpf admin in a political stunt against #Democrat run cities. 

    Previously the #CommanderInChief has ordered #military style invasions after he decreed that many of America's cities should be used as “training grounds” in the #battle against the “enemy within.”

    cbsnews.com/chicago/news/7th-c

  18. #AppealsCourt #overrules federal judge who wanted rogue #BorderPatrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino to appear daily in local courtroom to justify activities..

    Previously Bovino has sicced his forces on civilians and been rampaging thru #Chicago teargassing neighborhoods and beating #demonstrators, and now due to separation of powers argument, doesn't have to report daily to civilian authorities to explain activities.

    Bovino and other #FederalAgents had violated a temporary #RestrainingOrder largely prohibiting the use of #TearGas and other #riot control measures on #journalists, protesters, and clergy members during Operation #MidwayBlitz in the #Midwest metropolis ordered by #Drumpf admin in a political stunt against #Democrat run cities. 

    Previously the #CommanderInChief has ordered #military style invasions after he decreed that many of America's cities should be used as “training grounds” in the #battle against the “enemy within.”

    cbsnews.com/chicago/news/7th-c

  19. #AppealsCourt #overrules federal judge who wanted rogue #BorderPatrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino to appear daily in local courtroom to justify activities..

    Previously Bovino has sicced his forces on civilians and been rampaging thru #Chicago teargassing neighborhoods and beating #demonstrators, and now due to separation of powers argument, doesn't have to report daily to civilian authorities to explain activities.

    Bovino and other #FederalAgents had violated a temporary #RestrainingOrder largely prohibiting the use of #TearGas and other #riot control measures on #journalists, protesters, and clergy members during Operation #MidwayBlitz in the #Midwest metropolis ordered by #Drumpf admin in a political stunt against #Democrat run cities. 

    Previously the #CommanderInChief has ordered #military style invasions after he decreed that many of America's cities should be used as “training grounds” in the #battle against the “enemy within.”

    cbsnews.com/chicago/news/7th-c

  20. #AppealsCourt #overrules federal judge who wanted rogue #BorderPatrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino to appear daily in local courtroom to justify activities..

    Previously Bovino has sicced his forces on civilians and been rampaging thru #Chicago teargassing neighborhoods and beating #demonstrators, and now due to separation of powers argument, doesn't have to report daily to civilian authorities to explain activities.

    Bovino and other #FederalAgents had violated a temporary #RestrainingOrder largely prohibiting the use of #TearGas and other #riot control measures on #journalists, protesters, and clergy members during Operation #MidwayBlitz in the #Midwest metropolis ordered by #Drumpf admin in a political stunt against #Democrat run cities. 

    Previously the #CommanderInChief has ordered #military style invasions after he decreed that many of America's cities should be used as “training grounds” in the #battle against the “enemy within.”

    cbsnews.com/chicago/news/7th-c

  21. A #federal #AppealsCourt has #ruled that a #KatyTexas company and #church can #deny #employment to #LGBTQ #workers without legal recourse. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (#5thCircuit) #overturned a #lower #court's #ruling that the company, #BraidwoodManagement, and the church, #BearCreekCommunityChurch, #violated #TitleVII of the #CivilRightsAct of 1964 by #discriminating #against LGBTQ workers.

    The
    #court determined that the two entities are not mandated to abide by #federal #discrimination law because they are #religious #organizations. The court's opinion said that Braidwood Management follows the belief among some Christians that "marriage is between one man and one woman."

    The ruling is a
    #setback for #LGBTQRights advocates, who had hoped that the 5th Circuit would follow the lead of the Supreme Court (#SCOTUS), which ruled in 2020 that Title VII protects LGBTQ workers from discrimination. The Supreme Court's ruling was a landmark decision, but it did not explicitly address the issue of religious exemptions.

    The 5th Circuit's ruling leaves open the possibility that other religious organizations could also deny employment to LGBTQ workers without legal repercussions. This could have a significant impact on LGBTQ workers, who could be
    #denied jobs or #fired simply because of their #SexualOrientation or #GenderIdentity.

    The ruling is also a reminder of the importance of the ongoing fight for LGBTQ equality. Despite progress in recent years, there are still many challenges that LGBTQ people face, including discrimination in the workplace. It is important to continue to fight for the rights of LGBTQ people and to ensure that they are protected from discrimination.

    https://www.houstonchronicle.com/neighborhood/katy/article/katy-company-and-church-can-deny-lgbtq-workers-18167418.php