RNC Files Motion to Enforce Proof-of-Citizenship Requirements for Arizona Voters
The RNC filed a motion to stay a court decision striking down proof-of-citizenship voting requirements in Arizona.
The RNC filed a motion to stay a court decision striking down proof-of-citizenship voting requirements in Arizona.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday about the constitutionality of new Florida and Texas laws that limit content moderation on social media platforms. The Court unanimously vacated and returned both laws to the lower courts.
Constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley opined at the Hill saying that Friday’s Supreme Court decision holding that the most severe law cited in January 6 prosecutions does not apply to riots or protests effectively means that the oft-repeated accusations of “insurrection” have been downgraded to mere trespassing.
French left-wing leader defends dead police chants and throws in threats of his own in the final days before France goes to the polls.
Federal agencies suffered a massive blow to their regulatory power on Friday when the Supreme Court overruled Chevron, a case under which federal courts have deferred for decades to agency interpretations of the laws they enforce.
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled a person accused by the Securities and Exchange Commission of civil fraud has a right to a trial by jury before a federal judge, rejecting the agency’s authority to bring enforcement actions and assess fines through internal tribunals.
A Uvalde County grand jury indicted fired school district police chief Pete Arredondo and another district police officer more than two years after a mass shooting that left two teachers and 19 students dead. The two ex-cops face charges of abandoning or endangering a child.
Biden’s EPA likely violated federal law with its ozone plan, the Supreme Court held on Thursday, granting a stay requested by Ohio and a coalition of states.
Greek police officer guarding the house of a top judge was hospitalized with burns after a gasoline bomb attack in Athens.
Police in northern Sweden looking into the unexplained deaths of men who died shortly after working at a battery plant in the Arctic.
Social media companies like Facebook are free to continue censoring conservatives according to a divided Supreme Court, over a vigorous conservative dissent.
WASHINGTON, DC – Establishment media botched coverage of the Supreme Court, as the court flubbed the punting of a case by accidentally posting early an order dismissing the abortion case – without any decision – on the showdown behind the Biden administration’s ER abortion mandate and Idaho’s pro-life law.
Louisville, Kentucky’s police chief has resigned after less than a year on the job following a sexual harassment scandal and the botched arrest of top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler.
A 20-year-old man from New Jersey allegedly flew to Florida to physically assault his online gaming rival, in a case of an online deathmatch entering the real world. Perplexed by the case, Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper commented, “This is a weird one. Some things make you say hmm.”
Wikileaks founder stepped off a private jet in Canberra a free man, having earlier accepted a plea agreement with an American court.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “Dan Abrams Live,” Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA) stated that while Republicans do it more, there are plenty of Democrats who “go after the system of justice in the United States by claiming that it is
Seattle officials have opened up city police jobs to illegal aliens in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Assange’s wife shared tracking details and wrote: “Please follow [the jet], we need all eyes on his flight in case something goes wrong.”
Emmanuel Macron warned the public that “civil war” awaits France if they fail to vote for his brand of neo-liberalism in the upcoming elections.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will plead guilty as part of a plea agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
A bankruptcy court trustee filed a motion to liquidate and “wind-down” Alex Jones’ Infowars to pay off over $1 million in lawsuit judgments.
At least 21 people have been killed in a large coordinated terror attack on two synagogues, two churches, and a police outpost.
Tyler Cherry, the newly appointed White House communications official, has apologized for some of his past tweets.
A Georgia judge is claiming that her arrest at an Atlanta club was a “setup” after she was caught on police body camera striking an officer.
A pro-independence leader in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia will be held in France after being charged Saturday over deadly riots last month.
Reality television court Judge Judy Sheindlin criticized Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for using “taxpayers’ money” to prosecute former President Donald Trump instead of focusing on “criminals” in New York City.
The Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 opinion against an illegal alien who sought to secure a visa to stay in the United States after having been denied for allegedly being a member of the MS-13 gang.
A 73-year-old retired Chicago police officer was fatally shot Thursday morning, and his killer is still on the loose, authorities said.
Andrew Bailey, attorney general for the state of Missouri, announced on Thursday that his office will be suing the state of New York for its “lawfare against” former President Donald Trump.
A Texas nurse, who blew the whistle on the U.S.’s largest children’s hospital allegedly using Medicaid to offer free sex change operations to children, is now claiming that the FBI turned up at her home to threaten her.
The Supreme Court ruled against a drug mule fighting her conviction by claiming expert testimony violated federal evidentiary rules.
The ACLU announced on Wednesday that it will be suing Louisiana over a new law requiring the Ten Commandments be displayed in public schools.
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have filed a lawsuit against Adobe for allegedly making cancelations for its online subscription service too difficult.
Sean Parnell, a former senatorial and congressional candidate in Pennsylvania, revealed in a Father’s Day update that he has been “vindicated” by the “family court system” after a custody battle with his ex-wife.
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in a 5-4 opinion against three illegal aliens who fought their deportation orders from the United States.
Alleged member of a hard-left hit squad who are accused of attacking political opponents with hammer released from detention.
Attaching a bump stock to a rifle does not make it a machine gun, and thus the federal agency ban on bump stocks is illegal under federal law, the Supreme Court held on Friday.
A coalition of pro-gasoline groups is legally challenging rules from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Hunter Biden is expected to appeal his gun conviction, people in his orbit and legal experts told the New York Times.
A ballot initiative to amend parts of Proposition 47, the 2014 “criminal justice reform” that many blame for a wave of crime and retail theft in California, has officially qualified for the November ballot, according to California officials.