Judge Terry A. Doughty yesterday consolidated the two major censorship cases, Missouri v. Biden and Kennedy v. Biden.
The Knesset of Israel passed the first judicial reform, revoking jurisdiction over the "reasonableness" of government actions.
The plaintiffs in Missouri v. Biden filed their "appellees' brief" opposing an emergency stay motion, 2-1/2 weeks ahead of time.
The Biden administration, having never answered the complaint in Missouri v. Biden, is trying to get a waiver on answering.
The expedited appeal in the case of Missouri v. Biden is truly expedited. The case is calendared for oral argument next month.
A federal appeals court granted the government a temporary stay of Judge Doughty's anti-censorship injunction - pending expedited appeal.
Judge Terry Doughty yesterday refused to stay his injunction of the government against unconstitutional censorship. That ruling is on appeal.
The plaintiffs in Missouri v. Biden filed their memorandum in opposition to a stay of the great injunction handed down on July 4.
Oregon forbade most surreptitious recordings in public places. The Ninth Circuit (!) ruled that law "invalid on its face."
North Carolina now limits most abortions to 12 weeks post-conception after a judge denied most of a TRO motion.