Courts & Law
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Evidence Contradicts Comey's Claim His Indictment Is Political
Nov 11, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Federal Appeals Court Tells Schools They Cannot Coerce 'Preferred Pronoun' Use
Nov 10, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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IVF-Addicted 68-Year-Old Is Everything Wrong With Big Fertility
Nov 7, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Comey’s Handwritten Notes Reveal Knowledge of Clinton Campaign's Role in Russia Narrative
Nov 7, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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SCOTUS Smacks Down Order Blocking Trump's Passport Policy
Nov 6, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Court Upholds Florida Law Restricting CCP Land Purchases
Nov 6, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Justice Barrett Discusses Originalism and Judicial Philosophy in Recent Interview
Nov 6, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Supreme Court Questions Legality of Trump's Emergency Tariffs
Nov 6, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Refuses to Recuse After Criticizing Defendant
Nov 6, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Poll: Majority Of Americans Want Prosecutions In Autopen Scandal
Nov 5, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Dispute Among Supreme Court's Liberal Justices Revealed
Nov 4, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Report: Radical Groups Use Homeless Crisis For Leftist Ends
Nov 4, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Confirming Thomas Bell Could Bring Justice To The Aborted Babies
Nov 4, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Calls for Presidential Pardons for Trump Electors Amid Ongoing Legal Challenges
Nov 3, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Inferior Court Judges Need to Stop Overstepping Their Authority
Nov 3, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Judge Boasberg's Gag Order on Cruz's Phone Records Raises Legal Concerns
Oct 31, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Finland's Supreme Court Considers Bible Quoting as Hate Speech
Oct 30, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Six Attorneys Who Signed Arctic Frost Subpoenas Depart DOJ
Oct 30, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Woman Coerced Into Abortion Sues FDA Over Mail-Order Drug Access
Oct 30, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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3 Biggest Revelations From Latest 'Arctic Frost' Document Dump
Oct 29, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Biden FBI Sought Records Of Conservatives In Get-Trump Probe
Oct 29, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Seattle FBI Probed Conservative CEO For Being 'Anti-Biden'
Oct 29, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Lawsuit Seeks DOJ Records on Biden Official's Role in Trump Prosecution
Oct 29, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Arctic Frost Docs Expose Breadth Of DOJ’s Weaponization
Oct 29, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Inaction On Abortion Pill Puts Women At Risk Of Harm, Abuse
Oct 28, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Even Pro-Aborts Say Mifepristone Needs FDA Regulation
Oct 28, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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DOJ Asks SCOTUS To OK Library Of Congress Official's Firing
Oct 28, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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The Left Prefers A Rubble-Ridden White House To A Trump Win
Oct 27, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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New York Court Blocks Racial Quotas in Education Case
Oct 24, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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James Comey Seeks Dismissal of Charges Amid Leak Controversy
Oct 24, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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U.K. Spy Case Collapse Raises Concerns Over China Espionage
Oct 24, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Doc Shows Garland, Wray All Over Corrupt 'Arctic Frost'
Oct 23, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Lindsey Halligan Dismisses Final Case from Russiagate Investigation
Oct 23, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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House Committee Refers John Brennan To DOJ For Prosecution
Oct 21, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Smartmatic Indicted For Money Laundering
Oct 17, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Layoffs of Government Employees
Oct 17, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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John Bolton Indicted For Mishandling Classified Information
Oct 16, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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DOJ Brings Terrorism Charges Against 'Militant' Antifa Cell
Oct 16, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Audio: Biden Privately Praised Clarence Thomas' 'Character'
Oct 16, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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KBJ Suggests Black People Can't Vote
Oct 15, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Racial Discrimination in Redistricting
Oct 15, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Teenagers Sentenced to Probation After Assaulting Former Government Staffer
Oct 15, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Mikie Sherrill Faces Scrutiny Over Naval Academy Cheating Scandal Amid Gubernatorial Campaign
Oct 15, 2025 — Courts & Law
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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Alito Critiques Lower Courts for Avoiding Parental Rights Cases in Schools
Oct 14, 2025 — Courts & Law
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito expressed concern on Tuesday regarding lower courts' reluctance to address cases involving schools allegedly facilitating.
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Blue States Lack Evidence in Birthright Citizenship Lawsuit Against Trump Administration
Oct 14, 2025 — Courts & Law
Four states suing the Trump administration over the definition of birthright citizenship have not provided evidence to support their claims of harm, according.
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Judicial Tensions Rise as Lower Court Judges Criticize Supreme Court's Emergency Docket
Oct 13, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has recently faced criticism from lower court judges regarding its management of the emergency docket, particularly in cases involving.
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FBI Targeted Nine Republican Lawmakers in Investigation, Grassley Claims
Oct 10, 2025 — Courts & Law
The FBI conducted surveillance on nine Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, as part of its Arctic Frost investigation, according to a.
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Supreme Court to Review Free Speech Rights of Counselors in Colorado Case
Oct 10, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide whether the First Amendment protects the free speech rights of counselors in Colorado who provide therapy aligned with.
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51 GOP Senators Urge HHS, FDA to Restrict Abortion Drug
Oct 10, 2025 — Courts & Law
Fifty-one Republican senators have called on the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to take immediate.
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Letitia James Indicted for Mortgage Fraud
Oct 9, 2025 — Courts & Law
A Virginia grand jury has indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James on charges of bank fraud, according to multiple reports. The indictment was announced.