Today: October 09, 2024
Today: October 09, 2024

Supreme Court won’t hear case from parents fighting Justice Department memo on school board threats

Supreme Court won't hear case from parents fighting Justice Department memo on school board threats
October 07, 2024
John Fritze - CNN

Washington (CNN) — The Supreme Court declined Monday to take up an appeal from parents in Michigan and Virginia who accused Attorney General Merrick Garland of stifling their freedom of speech with a three-year-old memo that asked officials to look into threats directed at public school officials.

Read More

Related

Crime|Food

Woman believes drink was spiked at Legal Sea Foods

Woman believes drink was spiked at Legal Sea Foods

Woman believes drink was spiked at Legal Sea Foods
Crime|Election|US

Afghan national charged with Election Day terrorist plot in US

Afghan national charged with Election Day terrorist plot in US

Afghan national charged with Election Day terrorist plot in US
Crime

UCLA police investigate 2 reports of students drugged at parties

Police are investigating reports of two UCLA students who said they were drugged while attending several parties near the Westwood campus.  The case was classified as an “off campus aggravated assault use of drugs,” according to a UCLA Police Department crime alert issued on Monday. The locations in the crime alert were listed as the 500 block and the 600 block of Gayley Avenue. On Saturday and Sunday, UCLA police learned about the crimes when two people reported “unrelated incidents of being drugged with unknown substance(s) while attending parties,” according to the crime alert. “On (Thursday), victim one attended three

UCLA police investigate 2 reports of students drugged at parties
Share This

Popular

Crime|MidEast|World

Israel carries out new strikes in Gaza, UN chief says many trapped in north

Israel carries out new strikes in Gaza, UN chief says many trapped in north
Crime|US

Supreme Court takes up death row case with a rare alliance. Oklahoma inmate has state's support

Supreme Court takes up death row case with a rare alliance. Oklahoma inmate has state's support
Crime

Jose Huizar sentenced to 13 years in prison

Jose Huizar sentenced to 13 years in prison
Business|Crime|Food|Lifestyle|US

Panera Bread reaches settlement in wrongful death lawsuit filed by family of former Penn student

Panera Bread reaches settlement in wrongful death lawsuit filed by family of former Penn student