Judiciary
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Chris Taylor and Maria Lazar Vie for Wisconsin Supreme Court Seat in High-Stakes Election
Apr 6, 2026 — Explainers
Chris Taylor and Maria Lazar Vie for Wisconsin Supreme Court Seat in High-Stakes Election. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Chris Taylor Campaigns for Wisconsin Supreme Court Seat Amid Controversy
Apr 6, 2026 — Elections
Chris Taylor, a former lawmaker and judge, seeks a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, highlighting stark ideological divides in the race.
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Judge Ho Critiques Judicial Supremacy in New Article
Jan 13, 2026 — Courts & Law
Fifth Circuit Judge James Ho criticizes judicial supremacy, arguing it undermines the judiciary's role and fosters elitism among judges.
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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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Roberts Invites Leftist Bullying Campaigns Against SCOTUS
Sep 5, 2025 — Media
Chief Justice John Roberts has been criticized for altering his judicial approach to maintain the perceived legitimacy of the Supreme Court. This shift has.
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Judges Criticize Supreme Court Amid Trump Administration Legal Battles
Sep 4, 2025 — Courts & Law
A group of federal judges has publicly criticized the U.S. Supreme Court for its recent decisions that have temporarily halted lower court injunctions against.
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Debate Over Foreign Citizenship in U.S. Government Positions Intensifies
Sep 3, 2025 — Immigration
A growing debate surrounds the eligibility of individuals with dual citizenship to serve in the U.S. government, particularly in light of recent judicial.