Friday, March 29, 2024

Tag: Supreme Court

Newsbreak April 7, 2022

Senate starts vote to nominate Ketanji Brown Jackson as Supreme Court justice. Two men impersonating FBI agents are arrested in Washington, D.C. A mural...

Newsbreak March 31, 2022

Florida Forest Service crew battles a brushfire near Florida International University's main campus. The penalty phase in the Nikolas Cruz case could take up...

Newsbreak March 23, 2022

President Biden addresses the Ukraine crisis in Europe while the head of USAID does the same in South Florida. A tiger attack at an...

Newsbreak March 22, 2022

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson opens with powerful remarks during her confirmation hearing. A Florida state trooper is attacked while making an arrest. DeSantis approves...

Confirmation hearings begin for Supreme Court nominee Kentaji Brown Jackson (includes...

Senate Judiciary Committee hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson start today. The Miami native will give an opening statement. She will then...

Judge and Miami native Ketanji Brown Jackson is a leader in...

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement yesterday. The 83-year-old’s decision to step down gives President Joe Biden his first opportunity to make...

Newsbreak January 28th, 2022

A Palmetto High School alumna is in the hunt to replace Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. A former police officer from South Florida is...

Newsbreak January 27th, 2022

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer retires and President Biden makes plans to select a black woman. Authorities search for 38 missing immigrants off the...

Justice Breyer to retire from the Supreme Court. A Miami woman...

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement Wednesday, paving the way for President Biden to fulfill a campaign promise and nominate an African-American...

Supreme Court blocks Biden’s vaccine mandates for large businesses (includes video...

Thursday, the Supreme Court blocked the administration's vaccine mandates for large businesses. The rule would have required large private companies with 100 or more...