Delaware can’t use mail-in ballots in November election, judge rules

Delaware can’t use mail-in ballots in November election, judge rules

by WorldTribune Staff, September 15, 2022 As Democrat-led legislatures throughout the U.S. ram through bills to codify massive distribution of mail-in ballots for this year’s midterms, a judge in Delaware on Wednesday ruled vote-by-mail violates the state’s constitution and cannot be used in the November election. “Our Supreme Court and this court have consistently stated […]

Absentee ballot drop boxes cannot be used in Wisconsin elections, judge rules

Absentee ballot drop boxes cannot be used in Wisconsin elections, judge rules

by WorldTribune Staff, January 14, 2022 Waukesha Judge Michael Bohren ruled on Thursday that absentee ballot drop boxes can no longer be used in Wisconsin elections. “There’s no authority to do it,” Bohren said, pointing out that state law only allows for absentee ballots to be mailed in or handed in in-person. The Thursday ruling […]

Miss USA pageant has right to accept only biological females, judge rules

Miss USA pageant has right to accept only biological females, judge rules

by WorldTribune Staff, March 1, 2021 A U.S. district judge has ruled that Miss USA is within its First Amendment rights to accept only biological females into its pageant. Judge Michael W. Mosman, of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, dismissed a lawsuit brought against the pageant company by trans activist Anita […]

Louisiana student can paint Trump’s face on his parking space, judge rules

Louisiana student can paint Trump’s face on his parking space, judge rules

by WorldTribune Staff, October 13, 2020 A federal judge ruled on Friday that a Louisiana high school senior can have a portrait of President Donald Trump painted on his school parking space. Pine Junior-Senior High School near Franklinton allowed seniors to paint their assigned parking spaces for a $25 fee. Student Ned Thomas chose to […]