supreme court
The highest court has the highest stakes. Analysis of Supreme Court justices and their always-controversial rulings.
Student Debt Relief?
On February 28, 2023 the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) heard cases regarding President Biden’s student loan relief plan. On August 24, 2022 it was announced that student loan borrowers from low and middle class would have $10,000 of their loan forgiven ($20,000 for Pell Grant recipients). Biden had used the HEROES ACT to support the proclamation. Once the plan was announced, opposition immediately rose and two prominent cases stood out and progressed up to the Supreme Court to be heard. Presently, millions of Americans are awaiting the decision of the SCOTUS to determine if they will receive the much needed relief.
By Iris Harris3 years ago in The Swamp
African leaders use homosexuals to distract from how horrible of job their doing to develop their countries
Homosexuals are used in 2023 as a means to distract from all the ills in African countries. Several African leaders who have seized power for multiple years and undermine the democratic process use several means to distract their citizens. Religion and homosexuality are their biggest go to sources to distract from their leadership fails.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in The Swamp
Fight Less, Love More : 5 Minute Conversations to Change Your Relationship without Blowing Up or Giving In
Every relationship has its fair share of disagreements and conflicts. However, when these conflicts escalate into fights, they can cause significant damage to the relationship. In this book, "Fight Less, Love More: 5 Minute Conversations to Change Your Relationship without Blowing Up or Giving In," we will explore practical ways to reduce conflict and improve communication in our relationships. We will examine the common patterns that lead to fights, and how to shift these patterns to create a more loving and harmonious relationship.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in The Swamp
Indian Supreme Court Rules
The Supreme Court Rules 2013, also known as the Supreme Court (Original Jurisdiction) (Civil) Rules, 2013, were issued by the Supreme Court of India to regulate the exercise of original jurisdiction by the court in civil matters. These rules came into effect on July 1, 2013 and replaced the previous Supreme Court Rules, 1966.
By NAVNEET GUPTA3 years ago in The Swamp
Without a Mother Land: a product of American slavery mocked in Africa for my light skin
Accra, Ghana October 2020: People claim that the West African nation is kinder to those with lighter skin. They lied because the kindness never spilled over to mine, dripping with daily insults from staring eyes.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in The Swamp
Nothing Says Christmas in America Like Gun Violence
The United States of America has one of the worst gun violence problems in the world, which is an understatement. Americans seem to think that violence in African countries or 'under-developed' countries is the worst. People will warn you of violence if you tell them you're going to South America or any African country.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in The Swamp
Ghana's Anti-Gay Bill Will Jail Me For Not Wearing a Dress, Using My Vibrator & I'm Not Even Gay
Accra, the capital city of Ghana is filled with several thousand street children, according to 2019 statistics there are some 90 to 100,000 street children living in Ghana. Many living in the streets to escape sexual abuse, physical abuse, poverty and violence in their homes.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in The Swamp




