Liam Walker
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Courts & Law
Concerns Raised Over Judicial Practices Following SCOTUS Ruling
Concerns regarding the effectiveness of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling in Trump v. CASA have been highlighted by legal experts, particularly Associate.
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Courts & Law
Evidence Contradicts Comey's Claim His Indictment Is Political
Former FBI Director James Comey faces serious charges of making false statements and obstructing Congress, following an indictment secured by Trump U.S.
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Courts & Law
Federal Appeals Court Tells Schools They Cannot Coerce 'Preferred Pronoun' Use
Students cannot be compelled to use 'preferred pronouns' when referring to individuals who identify as 'transgender,' according to a ruling issued on Thursday.
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Courts & Law
IVF-Addicted 68-Year-Old Is Everything Wrong With Big Fertility
A recent profile in the New York Times highlights the case of MaryBeth Lewis, a 68-year-old woman embroiled in a legal battle stemming from her extensive use of.
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Courts & Law
Comey’s Handwritten Notes Reveal Knowledge of Clinton Campaign's Role in Russia Narrative
U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Lindsey Halligan has filed new documents in her case against former FBI Director James Comey, including.
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Courts & Law
SCOTUS Smacks Down Order Blocking Trump's Passport Policy
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily halted a lower court injunction on Thursday that aimed to prevent the Trump administration from enforcing its passport policy.
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Courts & Law
Court Upholds Florida Law Restricting CCP Land Purchases
A federal appeals court upheld a Florida law on Tuesday that restricts Chinese nationals and entities affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from.
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Courts & Law
Justice Barrett Discusses Originalism and Judicial Philosophy in Recent Interview
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett emphasized the importance of originalism and the role of the judiciary in a recent interview with the.
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Courts & Law
Supreme Court Questions Legality of Trump's Emergency Tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court expressed skepticism regarding President Trump's use of emergency tariffs during oral arguments in two significant cases on Wednesday.
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Courts & Law
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Refuses to Recuse After Criticizing Defendant
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Dallet has declined to recuse herself from a case involving former Justice Michael Gableman, despite having previously.
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Courts & Law
Poll: Majority Of Americans Want Prosecutions In Autopen Scandal
A recent Rasmussen Reports poll indicates that 52 percent of likely voters believe aides to former President Joe Biden should face criminal prosecution over the.
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Courts & Law
Dispute Among Supreme Court's Liberal Justices Revealed
A recent report highlights a growing divide among the U.S. Supreme Court's liberal justices regarding their approach to key cases. The New York Times article.
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Courts & Law
Report: Radical Groups Use Homeless Crisis For Leftist Ends
More than a year after the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding local rules banning homeless camps on public property, Grants Pass, Oregon, remains a focal point in.
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Courts & Law
Confirming Thomas Bell Could Bring Justice To The Aborted Babies
A recent nomination hearing was held in the U.S. Senate regarding Thomas March Bell, a former fetal tissue investigator, for the inspector general role at the.
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Courts & Law
Calls for Presidential Pardons for Trump Electors Amid Ongoing Legal Challenges
A recent release of over 2,000 pages of FBI documents by the U.S. House and Senate Judiciary Committees has intensified calls for President Donald Trump to.
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Courts & Law
Inferior Court Judges Need to Stop Overstepping Their Authority
In a recent New York Times article, numerous inferior court judges were reported to have violated the Code of Conduct for United States Judges by criticizing.
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Crime
Feds Rescue Trafficked Children From L.A. While Dems Grumble
Federal and local law enforcement agencies have recently made significant strides in combating child sex trafficking in Los Angeles, particularly along the.
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Courts & Law
Judge Boasberg's Gag Order on Cruz's Phone Records Raises Legal Concerns
Judge James Boasberg, chief judge of the U.S. District Court for D.C., is facing scrutiny for issuing a gag order that concealed the Biden administration's.
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Courts & Law
Finland's Supreme Court Considers Bible Quoting as Hate Speech
Finland's Supreme Court is deliberating whether quoting the Bible constitutes illegal "hate speech" under the country's war crimes laws, a case that could have.
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Courts & Law
Six Attorneys Who Signed Arctic Frost Subpoenas Depart DOJ
Six attorneys who signed subpoenas related to the Biden Justice Department’s investigation into conservative activists are no longer employed by the agency.
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Courts & Law
Woman Coerced Into Abortion Sues FDA Over Mail-Order Drug Access
Rosalie Markezich, a Louisiana resident, is suing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for allegedly enabling a mail-order abortion scheme that she.
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Crime
Alleged Rape of 10-Year-Old Girl Near Dublin Sparks Protests
A ten-year-old girl was allegedly raped near a migrant-housing center on the outskirts of Dublin last week, prompting widespread outrage and protests in.
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Crime
NY's Soft Laws Mean No Consequences For Murder Threats
The push for criminal justice reform in New York has raised concerns about public safety, particularly regarding repeat offenders. Recent incidents highlight.
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Courts & Law
3 Biggest Revelations From Latest 'Arctic Frost' Document Dump
Senator Chuck Grassley disclosed on Wednesday that the Biden administration's Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) allegedly.
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Courts & Law
Biden FBI Sought Records Of Conservatives In Get-Trump Probe
The Biden FBI filed subpoenas seeking the bank records and communications of numerous conservatives and Republican-affiliated organizations as part of its.
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Courts & Law
Seattle FBI Probed Conservative CEO For Being 'Anti-Biden'
The House Judiciary Committee has released records revealing the FBI's investigations during the Biden administration, including the targeting of conservative.
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Courts & Law
Lawsuit Seeks DOJ Records on Biden Official's Role in Trump Prosecution
The Center to Advance Security in America (CASA) has filed a lawsuit seeking Justice Department (DOJ) records regarding the role of Matthew Colangelo, a.
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Courts & Law
Arctic Frost Docs Expose Breadth Of DOJ’s Weaponization
More than 150 individuals associated with former President Donald Trump were scrutinized by the FBI following the approval of an investigation into the Trump.
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Courts & Law
Inaction On Abortion Pill Puts Women At Risk Of Harm, Abuse
The Biden administration's decision to allow mail-order prescriptions for mifepristone, a medication used for abortion, has raised concerns about the safety of.
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Courts & Law
Even Pro-Aborts Say Mifepristone Needs FDA Regulation
Data collected by President Donald Trump’s trusted pollster indicates that a majority of likely voters believe the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Courts & Law
DOJ Asks SCOTUS To OK Library Of Congress Official's Firing
The Justice Department has requested that the U.S. Supreme Court intervene in a legal dispute regarding President Trump’s authority to fire a top official at.
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Courts & Law
The Left Prefers A Rubble-Ridden White House To A Trump Win
The White House, often referred to as the People’s House, has faced limitations in hosting large events due to its capacity constraints. The East Room can.
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Courts & Law
New York Court Blocks Racial Quotas in Education Case
The New York Court of Appeals ruled against a group of activists seeking to impose racial quotas and race-centric curricula in the city's public education.
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Courts & Law
James Comey Seeks Dismissal of Charges Amid Leak Controversy
Former FBI Director James Comey filed a motion on Monday to dismiss charges of lying to Congress, brought by District Attorney Lindsey Halligan in the Eastern.
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Courts & Law
U.K. Spy Case Collapse Raises Concerns Over China Espionage
The recent collapse of a major espionage case involving alleged Chinese spies has sparked significant political backlash in the United Kingdom. The Crown.
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Courts & Law
Doc Shows Garland, Wray All Over Corrupt 'Arctic Frost'
A recently released document by Senator Chuck Grassley reveals that top officials in the Biden administration, including Attorney General Merrick Garland.
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Courts & Law
Comey Hires Attorney In Criminal Leaking Case Who Received Leaked Memos
Former FBI Director James Comey has hired attorney Patrick Fitzgerald to represent him in a criminal case involving allegations of leaking classified.
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Courts & Law
Lindsey Halligan Dismisses Final Case from Russiagate Investigation
Lindsey Halligan, the new U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, has dismissed the case against Dutch-Turkish businessman Ekim Alptekin, marking.
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Courts & Law
House Committee Refers John Brennan To DOJ For Prosecution
The House Judiciary Committee has referred former CIA Director John Brennan to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution, citing allegations that he.
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Crime
Leftist Demonstrators Call For Murder Of Trump
Protesters at a recent "No Kings" demonstration expressed extreme sentiments, including calls for violence against political opponents, particularly former.
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Courts & Law
Smartmatic Indicted For Money Laundering
Smartmatic — the company involved in a defamation lawsuit against Fox News over the latter’s reporting on the 2020 election — was indicted by a federal grand.
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Courts & Law
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Layoffs of Government Employees
A federal judge in Northern California has issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Trump administration from laying off government employees during.
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Courts & Law
John Bolton Indicted For Mishandling Classified Information
President Donald Trump’s former National Security Advisor John Bolton was indicted Thursday on 18 charges related to his alleged leaking of national secrets.
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Courts & Law
DOJ Brings Terrorism Charges Against 'Militant' Antifa Cell
A federal grand jury has indicted two alleged members of Antifa on multiple charges, including providing material support to terrorists, attempted murder of.
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Courts & Law
Audio: Biden Privately Praised Clarence Thomas' 'Character'
During his 2020 presidential campaign, Joe Biden claimed to have believed Anita Hill's allegations of sexual harassment against Supreme Court Justice Clarence.
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Courts & Law
KBJ Suggests Black People Can't Vote
During oral arguments for a significant case regarding race-based gerrymandering, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, appointed by Democrats, suggested that race.
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Courts & Law
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Racial Discrimination in Redistricting
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday regarding the use of race in redistricting, specifically in the cases of Louisiana v. Callais and.
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Courts & Law
Teenagers Sentenced to Probation After Assaulting Former Government Staffer
Two teenagers in Washington, D.C., received probation instead of jail time after a brutal assault on Edward Coristine, a former staffer for the Department of.
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Courts & Law
Mikie Sherrill Faces Scrutiny Over Naval Academy Cheating Scandal Amid Gubernatorial Campaign
Mikie Sherrill, a Democratic congresswoman and candidate for New Jersey governor, is facing criticism regarding her involvement in a cheating scandal at the.
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Courts & Law
Alito Critiques Lower Courts for Avoiding Parental Rights Cases in Schools
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito expressed concern on Tuesday regarding lower courts' reluctance to address cases involving schools allegedly facilitating.