Single mother loses Supreme Court fight to keep brain-damaged five-year-old Pippa Knight alive

Single mother loses Supreme Court fight to keep brain-damaged five-year-old Pippa Knight alive after judges ruled life support treatment should end Pippa Knight is in a vegetative state at the Evelina Children’s Hospital in London Her mother Paula Parfitt wanted the five-year-old to leave hospital for homecare  But the doctors treating Pippa said that her … Read more

Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal to reinstate Boston Bomber’s death sentence 

BREAKING: Supreme Court agrees to hear the government’s appeal to reinstate Boston Bomber’s death sentence The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear the Justice Department’s appeal to reinstate Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s death sentence The appeal challenged a lower court’s decision ordering a new trial over the sentence Tsarnaev should receive for death penalty-eligible crimes  Three … Read more

Wendy Williams ditches pants to wear Supreme sweatshirt beneath Icy Park coat in frozen Big Apple

Wendy Williams ditches pants to wear Supreme sweatshirt beneath blue Icy Park coat in the frozen Big Apple By Cassie Carpenter For Dailymail.com Published: 19:47 GMT, 15 March 2021 | Updated: 19:47 GMT, 15 March 2021 Five-time Daytime Emmy nominee Wendy Williams opted to not to wear pants beneath her Supreme sweatshirt while heading to … Read more

Trump says the Supreme Court should be ‘ashamed’ for not having guts to overturn ‘rigged’ election

Donald Trump assured in his grand comeback at CPAC on Sunday that he will not form a new political party because it would further divide the GOP– and the former president previewed another White House run in 2024. ‘Do you miss me yet?’ Trump asked the roaring crowd as he took the stage more than … Read more

Trump appeals to Facebook’s supreme court to rejoin

Afia Asantewaa Asare-Kyei – A human rights advocate who works on women’s rights, media freedom and access to information issues across Africa at the Open Society Initiative for West Africa. Evelyn Aswad – A University of Oklahoma College of Law professor who formerly served as a senior State Department lawyer and specializes in the application … Read more

UK Supreme Court ruling says Uber drivers must be classed as workers

Uber drivers will be entitled to minimum wage and paid holiday after Supreme Court judges today decided that they should be classed as ‘workers’ – in a landmark ruling that could have seismic implications for the gig economy. The judgment, made today after a five year battle between the ride-hailing app and its drivers, means Uber … Read more

Palestinian refugee wants Supreme Court judges to rule he’s 26 and not 31 as officials claim 

Palestinian refugee who went on hunger strike in bizarre row with Home Office over his age now wants Supreme Court judges to rule he’s 26 and not 31 as officials claim The Palestinian refugee wants the Supreme Court justices to consider his case He claims he is 26 but immigration officials suggest his age is … Read more

Supreme Court justices rule Uber drivers should be classed as workers

Uber must give its thousands of UK drivers minimum wage and holiday pay after Supreme Court rules they ARE workers rather than self-employed The ruling is a final decision in a long battle between the firm and its drivers It means the taxi company could be hit be series of compensation claims GMB Union boss … Read more

Nigerian farmers can sue Shell in England over Niger Delta oil spills, supreme court rules

Thousands of Nigerian farmers and fishermen can sue Royal Dutch Shell in English law courts after years of oil spills in the Niger Delta, Supreme Court judges have ruled. The Ogale and Bille communities living along the Niger Delta allege their lives and health have suffered because repeated oil spills have contaminated the land, swamps, … Read more

Covid UK: Businesses hail Supreme Court ruling forcing insurers to pay out for lockdown losses

Tens of thousands of small businesses are set for a £1.2billion windfall after the Supreme Court ordered insurers to pay out for losses from the first Covid lockdown.  Cafes, pubs, beauty parlours, holiday firms and wedding planners are among the 370,000 firms that had policies which should now pay out.  Former footballer Gary Neville, who … Read more