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Jurors in Daniel Penny's manslaughter case remain unable to reach a unanimous verdict after multiple deliberations. They are now considering a lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide but could also acquit Penny altogether. The case stems from Penny's fatal chokehold on a subway passenger, sparking national debates on self-defense and public safety.
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Bashar al-Assad fled to Moscow after Syrian rebels seized control of Damascus, marking the end of his authoritarian rule. President Biden hailed the development as a "historic opportunity" for Syria's future. In contrast, President-elect Donald Trump urged the US to avoid military or political involvement, stating, "This is not our fight." Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered troops to occupy strategic Syrian positions in the Golan Heights, crediting Israel's efforts against Iran and Hezbollah for destabilizing Assad’s regime.
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SCOTUS Pushes Back on Transgender Movement
Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in United States v. Skrmetti, a pivotal case challenging Tennessee’s ban on transgender medical procedures for minors. The outcome could shape the future of similar laws in over 25 states.
🎯 Key Highlights:
Law’s Intent: Tennessee’s law seeks to protect children from irreversible medical interventions, calling these procedures experimental, harmful, and profit-driven.
Federal Pushback: The Biden administration argues the law constitutes sex discrimination under the Equal Protection Clause, framing "sex" as a subjective identity.
Courtroom Debate:
Justice Alito cited the UK’s Cass Review, which found no evidence that puberty blockers reduce suicide rates.
Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Barrett underscored the lack of scientific consensus, favoring state-level decisions.
Justice Jackson drew parallels to interracial marriage bans, a comparison mocked by conservatives.
Justice Gorsuch remains a wildcard, despite siding with liberals in the Bostock v. Clayton County decision.
🚨 Why It Matters: This landmark case could redefine the legal boundaries of state authority versus federal anti-discrimination policies, with significant implications for minors’ medical treatments nationwide.
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