Here are 4 court things you may not have noticed, but these short items are important:
- Court Victory: Redistricting Win
A Virginia judge blocked state Democrats’ “10-1” redistricting plan, ruling that the General Assembly failed to follow procedure for voting to amend the state’s constitution to pass a new map.
Unless overturned on appeal, the ruling will block the Democrats’ plans to redraw Virginia’s congressional maps to flip as many as four districts from red-leaning to safely blue seats for the 2026 election.
- Court Loss: Election ID
The radical Judicial activist California Supreme Court struck down Huntington Beach California voter ID law, refusing to review a lower court decision that blocked the law.
The city argued that it could impose a voter ID requirement for citywide elections, but California Democrats passed a law in 2024 banning localities from requiring voter ID in elections.
California law does not require you to prove you are who you say you are when you vote.
- Victory: First Malpractice Win on Radical Gender Surgery
A jury found a psychologist and surgeon liable for malpractice in connection to a breast removal surgery on a 16-year-old girl who at the time identified as transgender.
Fox Varian, now 22, is no longer identifying as transgender and was awarded $2 million in damages, with $1.6 million for past and future pain and another $400,000 for future medical expenses.
This is just one of many lawsuits in court right now.
- ICYMI: Radical Leftist Trump Assassin Sentenced
Leftist would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh was sentenced to life in prison for his attempt to kill the president on a Florida golf course in 2024.
Routh supported radical left causes and hated President Trump.
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon gave a life sentence without parole, plus a consecutive seven-year term for one of the gun convictions.
Prosecutors had pushed for the maximum penalty, arguing in a sentencing memorandum that Routh “remains unrepentant for his crimes, never apologized for the lives he put at risk, and his life demonstrates near-total disregard for law.”
