Liam Walker
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Courts & Law
Female Athletes, Republican AGs Rally to Defend Women's Sports at Supreme Court
A coalition of female athletes and Republican attorneys general gathered in D.C.
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Special Counsel's Attorney Accused of Undermining Clinton Foundation Investigation
Ray Hulser, an attorney for Special Counsel Jack Smith, faces scrutiny for allegedly obstructing a Clinton Foundation probe during the Trump administration.
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Southern Baptist Convention Faces Credibility Crisis Amid #MeToo Investigations
The Southern Baptist Convention grapples with credibility issues following revelations about its handling of sexual abuse allegations and investigations.
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Documents Reveal Obama-Biden Administration's Actions in Clinton Investigation
Newly released documents show the Obama-Biden administration limited FBI access to evidence in the Clinton investigation, raising concerns over executive privilege.
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9th Circuit Rules in Favor of Professor's Free Speech on Land Acknowledgments
The 9th Circuit Court ruled that the University of Washington violated a professor's First Amendment rights by punishing him for mocking land acknowledgments.
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EEOC Chair Appeals to White Males Facing Workplace Discrimination
EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas urges white males to report workplace discrimination, highlighting concerns over DEI policies and their impact on hiring practices.
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FBI Emails Reveal Doubts Over Mar-a-Lago Raid Justification
Newly released emails indicate the FBI believed it lacked probable cause for the Mar-a-Lago raid, raising questions about the decision-making process.
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Indiana Attorney General Sues Pornhub for Allegedly Violating Age Verification Laws
Indiana's attorney general has filed a lawsuit against Pornhub's parent company for allegedly failing to comply with age verification laws aimed at protecting minors.
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Crime
Four Extremists Charged in Alleged New Year’s Eve Bomb Plot in Los Angeles
Four individuals face charges for allegedly plotting bombings in Los Angeles, raising concerns about domestic extremism and law enforcement responses.
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Courts & Law
Judge Rules Wisconsin Case Against Trump Allies Will Proceed to Trial
A Wisconsin judge has ruled that the case against Trump allies regarding alleged election fraud will move forward, raising questions about legal interpretations.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Tax Exemption for Catholic Charity
The Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed a tax exemption for Catholic Charities, rejecting the attorney general's attempt to defy a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
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Hong Kong Court Convicts Pro-Democracy Activist Jimmy Lai
Jimmy Lai, a prominent pro-democracy figure in Hong Kong, was convicted on charges of collusion with foreign powers, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
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Illinois Governor Signs Assisted Suicide Bill into Law
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a bill allowing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients, raising ethical concerns and sparking debate.
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Senator Requests DOJ Investigation into Judge Accused of Misconduct in Trump Case
Sen. Ron Johnson has called for a DOJ investigation into alleged judicial misconduct involving a judge in a case against Trump campaign attorneys.
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ADF Supports Employee's Right to Refuse Pronoun Use at Work
The Alliance Defending Freedom asserts that employees can refuse to use pronouns inconsistent with their beliefs, highlighting tensions in workplace policies.
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Supreme Court Case Could Shift Power Dynamics Between President and Independent Agencies
The Supreme Court's consideration of Trump v. Slaughter may redefine presidential authority over independent agencies, raising concerns among critics.
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DOJ Sues Minneapolis Schools Over Racially Preferential Hiring Practices
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Minneapolis Public Schools for allegedly giving preferential treatment to non-white teachers, raising legal.
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Courts & Law
Wisconsin Judge Accused of Misconduct in Trump Electors Case
New court documents allege Wisconsin Judge John Hyland received outside help in ruling on the Trump electors case, raising concerns about judicial integrity.
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Supreme Court to Review Birthright Citizenship Precedent
The Supreme Court will hear challenges to birthright citizenship, raising questions about the interpretation of the 14th Amendment and its historical context.
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Florida Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against Transgender Health Organizations
Florida's Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against three organizations over claims of misleading information regarding transgender procedures for minors.
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Supreme Court Signals Support for Presidential Control Over Executive Branch
The Supreme Court appears ready to affirm presidential authority over independent agencies, potentially reshaping executive power.
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Wisconsin Judge Accused of Misconduct in Case Against Trump Attorneys
A Wisconsin judge faces allegations of misconduct from attorneys representing Trump in a politically charged case, raising questions about judicial impartiality.
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Courts & Law
Justice Jackson Questions Role of Unelected Officials in Federal Agencies
During Supreme Court arguments, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raised concerns about the accountability of unelected officials in federal agencies.
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Supreme Court to Review Birthright Citizenship Interpretation
The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging the interpretation of the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause, raising significant legal questions.
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Courts & Law
Supreme Court Allows Texas to Implement New Congressional Map
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily lifted an injunction against Texas' new congressional map, enabling its use in the 2026 midterm elections.
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Crime
FBI Arrests Brian J. Cole Jr. in Connection with 2021 D.C. Pipe Bombs
The FBI has arrested Brian J. Cole Jr. for allegedly planting pipe bombs near the RNC and DNC headquarters on January 5, 2021, after a lengthy investigation.
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Courts & Law
New Law Lets Texans Sue Abortion Drug Traffickers
Texas has enacted a law allowing residents to sue out-of-state dealers for trafficking abortion drugs, aiming to curb illegal transactions.
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Suit: California's Race-Based Gerrymandering Is Unconstitutional
California’s new congressional map is facing legal scrutiny as a lawsuit filed on Tuesday claims it was drawn with illegal racial intent. The Public Interest.
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House Subpoenas Jack Smith Over Arctic Frost Fishing Expedition
The House Committee on the Judiciary has issued a subpoena to former Special Counsel Jack Smith, demanding his testimony in a deposition as part of an.
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Courts & Law
Supreme Court Defers Decision on Trump's Firing of Library of Congress Official
The U.S. Supreme Court has deferred a decision regarding President Trump's authority to fire a top official at the Library of Congress. The court's one-page.
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Jack Smith Ignored Constitutional Standards In Arctic Frost Lawfare
Special Counsel Jack Smith and his team have been accused of disregarding constitutional standards in their investigation, known as Arctic Frost, which targeted.
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Courts & Law
Comey, James Escape Justice For Now Thanks To 'Partisan Judge'
A federal judge dismissed indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on procedural grounds, igniting a debate over judicial…
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Courts & Law
Pentagon Could Recall Democrat Senator For Court-Martial Over ‘Seditious’ Video
The Department of War announced Monday that it has launched an investigation into Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., for his participation in the 'Seditious Six' video.
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Courts & Law
Judge: Halligan Can't Prosecute Comey Since Trump Appointed Her
A federal judge dismissed the grand jury indictment against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday, ruling that.
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Courts & Law
Documents Reveal Allegations Against Letitia James in Mortgage Fraud Case
New York Attorney General Letitia James has been accused of lying to financial institutions in a mortgage fraud scheme, according to court documents released by.
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Courts & Law
Pro-Life Center Takes Its Fight Against Dem Lawfare To SCOTUS
A pro-life pregnancy center is preparing to challenge New Jersey Democrats’ legal actions at the U.S. Supreme Court next month. First Choice Women’s Resource.
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Courts & Law
GOP Lawmakers Question Judge Boasberg Over Subpoenas Targeting Senate Records
A group of Republican lawmakers is pressing U.S. District Chief Judge James Boasberg regarding his approval of subpoenas that allowed Special Counsel Jack Smith.
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Courts & Law
Judge Critiques Ruling Against Texas Congressional Map
U.S. Circuit Judge Jerry Smith has sharply criticized a recent 2-1 ruling by two district judges that struck down Texas' newly drawn congressional map, calling.
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Courts & Law
House Dem Indicted For Bankrolling Campaign With FEMA Funds
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a Democrat from Florida, has been indicted for allegedly misappropriating federal disaster funds to finance her congressional.
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Courts & Law
Conflict Of Interest Claimed In Suit Vs. FCPS's Alleged Retaliation
Last month, Zenaida Perez, a teacher in Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS), filed a lawsuit against the district for defamation and retaliation related to her.
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Courts & Law
GOP Senators Call for Suspension of D.C. Judge Amid Impeachment Efforts
Six Republican senators are urging the chief judge of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to suspend District Judge James Boasberg as impeachment proceedings gain.
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Report: Biden Administration Concealed Information on Trump's Would-Be Assassin
The Biden administration allegedly concealed critical information regarding Thomas Matthew Crooks, who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump in.
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Tennessee Teacher Reinstated After Controversial Social Media Post
Emily Orbison, a science teacher at Franklin High School in Tennessee, has been reinstated after the Williamson County school district determined that her.
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Courts & Law
Trump Has The Power To Impose Tariffs Via IEEPA
Tariffs are being discussed as a flexible and effective policy tool for regulating imports as the Supreme Court considers the extent of presidential authority.
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Courts & Law
New Suit Seeks Docs On Biden Official's Role In Russiagate Scam
A good government group is seeking Justice Department records about a top official in the Obama and Biden administrations who reportedly blocked the release of.
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Courts & Law
Grassley: DOJ Partisans Killed Probe Into Clinton, DNC
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley released emails on Thursday suggesting that partisan officials within the Department of Justice (DOJ).
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Courts & Law
Newsom's Ex-Chief Of Staff Indicted For Fraud Scheme
Dana Williamson, former chief of staff to California Governor Gavin Newsom, has been indicted on multiple charges related to an alleged scheme involving the.
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Courts & Law
WI's Leftist Supreme Court Justices Have A Recusal Problem
Michael Gableman is requesting that Justice Janet Protasiewicz recuse herself from his disciplinary case before the Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation.
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Ohio Doctor Suspended for Allegedly Administering Abortion Drugs to Girlfriend
An Ohio doctor has been suspended from practicing medicine after allegedly forcing his pregnant girlfriend to take abortion drugs he ordered under his estranged.
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Courts & Law
House Judiciary Committee Investigates DOJ OIG's Role in Arctic Frost Inquiry
The House Judiciary Committee is investigating the Justice Department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) for its alleged involvement in actions against former.