The Tiffany Telegram: July 10, 2026
EAJA gravy train and ensure that our courts are serving the American people, not trial lawyers and lobbying
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EAJA gravy train and ensure that our courts are serving the American people, not trial lawyers and lobbying
following statement regarding today’s monumental Supreme Court ruling gives states the right to ban males from playing … female sports: “Today’s Supreme Court ruling is a landmark victory for women and female athletes. The Court
released the following statement regarding today’s Supreme Court ruling on Birthright Citizenship: “The Fourteenth Amendment was enacted … original understanding. By adopting this interpretation, the Court risks further incentivizing abuse of the immigration system and undermining
Congresswoman Gwen Moore Applauds Court Order Requiring Release of Salah Sarsour from ICE Detention Congresswoman Gwen Moore today … receive proper medical care and sufficient nutrition. "The court's ruling affirms what many of us have been
Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, Artificial Intelligence, and the Internet Darrell Issa … also assert their patents in U.S. courts against American companies. “The Chinese Communist Party seeks out U.S. patents
Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, Artificial Intelligence, and the Internet Darrell Issa … also assert their patents in U.S. courts against American companies. “The Chinese Communist Party seeks out U.S. patents
Sexual Violence Originating from a 1990s Italian Supreme Court case in which a victim’s “tight jeans” were
federal contracting decisions. After the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Students for Fair Admissions, the legal foundation … Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute "Since the Supreme Court found racial preferences in college admissions to be unconstitutional, there
year by the Trump administration after a lengthy court battle. George W. Bush extended TPS to El Salvador
Congresswoman Gwen Moore Welcomes U.S. Supreme Court Decision on President Trump’s Tariffs “I welcome this decision, which
notices of exclusion until the earlier of the Court’s decision on the motion for summary judgment
from power. His indictment and transfer to federal court in New York is a crucial step toward justice
long, animal rights groups and activist courts have overturned delisting decisions made on the best available science
goal. However, on February 10th, 2022, a federal court vacated the U.S. Fish and Wildlife's final gray
Trump continues to break the law, defying recent court orders, which call on the Trump administration to fund
Administration fails to follow the recent court rulings ordering it to use existing SNAP funds and authority … happen. Even if the Administration complies with the court order, it will likely take some time for states
penalties, the IRS has been caught in court cutting corners on proper procedures, has proposed self-serving rulemakings … have a designated accounting department; the Tax Court Improvement Act and FAIR Act help ensure that
Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation. “The Supreme Court has ruled that arms that are 'in common use' cannot
Congresswoman Gwen Moore Applauds State Supreme Court Decision Striking Down Wisconsin Abortion Ban “I am thrilled by this
released the following statement on the Wisconsin Supreme Court's decision to decline the argument for redrawing … lines: “Today’s decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court is a victory for the rule of law, election
hardship. More than a decade ago, the Supreme Court undermined protections for older workers by setting an unreasonable … from workplace discrimination like other Americans. The Supreme Court’s decision involving Iowan Jack Gross impacted employment discrimination
avoid “unnecessarily alarming the public or disrupting court operations” and to conduct enforcement “discreetly.” The Members continued … avoid “unnecessarily alarming the public or disrupting court operations” and to conduct enforcement “discreetly.” 4 The guidance further
Following a 2012 Supreme Court decision, states were rightfully allowed to choose whether to expand Medicaid. Wisconsin, along
response to reports that Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested for obstructing the arrest