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Judicial Precedent

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SCOTUS Splits On Trump Power. Black Farmers Sue Over Wage Bias. GOP Host Backs Ossoff
Supreme Court RulingsExecutive PowerVoting Rights
Jun 30, 2026

SCOTUS Splits On Trump Power. Black Farmers Sue Over Wage Bias. GOP Host Backs Ossoff

The Supreme Court's recent rulings on executive power and voting rights, coupled with ongoing racial and political battles, highlight systemic vulnerabilities and the urgent need for strategic investment in Black voters.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered
LIVE: Trump STUNNED with NIGHTMARE DAY at Supreme Court | Legal AF
Supreme CourtDonald TrumpElections
Jun 29, 2026

LIVE: Trump STUNNED with NIGHTMARE DAY at Supreme Court | Legal AF

The Supreme Court delivered a mixed bag of rulings, upholding mail-in ballot laws and rejecting Trump's E. Jean Carroll appeal, while significantly expanding presidential power over independent agencies and preserving press freedom in a defamation case.

The Intersection with Michael Popok
The Intersection with Michael Popok
SCOTUS FAST TRACKS Racist Congress Maps RULING?!?! | Unprecedented
United States Supreme CourtRacial GerrymanderingVoting Rights Act
May 30, 2026

SCOTUS FAST TRACKS Racist Congress Maps RULING?!?! | Unprecedented

The Supreme Court's recent decisions on racial gerrymandering and jury selection, alongside its controversial use of the 'shadow docket,' reveal a judiciary increasingly opaque and potentially undermining civil rights.

The Intersection with Michael Popok
The Intersection with Michael Popok
Judge's shocking decision to free stepbrother accused of murdering Anna Kepner in cruise ship cabin
Federal Court SystemJuvenile JusticeCruise Ship Crime
May 28, 2026

Judge's shocking decision to free stepbrother accused of murdering Anna Kepner in cruise ship cabin

A federal judge's decision to keep a 16-year-old stepbrother accused of rape and murder on a cruise ship free on home detention highlights the complex challenges of prosecuting juveniles in the federal system for crimes in international waters.

BRIAN ENTIN INVESTIGATES
BRIAN ENTIN INVESTIGATES
Live exteriors of the U.S. Supreme Court as it hears birthright citizenship case
Birthright Citizenship14th AmendmentU.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2, 2026

Live exteriors of the U.S. Supreme Court as it hears birthright citizenship case

Civil rights leaders, legal experts, and advocates rallied outside the Supreme Court to defend birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, arguing against efforts to redefine who belongs in America.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered
SCOTUS Weighs Birthright Citizenship. Black Census Mobilizes. Nick Cannon Backlash Explodes
Birthright Citizenship14th AmendmentWhite Fear
Mar 31, 2026

SCOTUS Weighs Birthright Citizenship. Black Census Mobilizes. Nick Cannon Backlash Explodes

Roland Martin and guests dissect the Supreme Court's challenge to birthright citizenship, highlight the Black Census's mission, and dismantle historically inaccurate political claims made by celebrities like Nick Cannon and Amber Rose.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered
Marc Elias drops BOMB on top Trump official
Right to ProtestGovernment OverreachCivil Liberties
Jan 14, 2026

Marc Elias drops BOMB on top Trump official

Marc Elias details how the Trump administration's rhetoric and actions against protesters directly contradict long-established First Amendment protections, creating a chilling effect on free speech.

Brian Tyler Cohen
Brian Tyler Cohen
BREAKING: MAJOR UPDATE at Maduro court appearance
Nicolas MaduroVenezuelaUS legal system
Jan 5, 2026

BREAKING: MAJOR UPDATE at Maduro court appearance

Nicolas Maduro and his wife pleaded not guilty to charges in a historic US arraignment, sparking intense debate over the legality of his extraction and its global implications for international law and sovereign immunity.

Brian Tyler Cohen
Brian Tyler Cohen