
Appears Judge Gonzalo Curiel May Be the Racist…not Trump
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The federal judge presiding over the Trump University class action lawsuit is a member of the San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association, a group that while not a branch of the National Council of La Raza, has ties to the controversial organization, which
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in a legal pickle over her careless email practices in that she appears to have endangered national security secrets including the identity of covert CIA officers and done so for selfish reasons
Before the lynching of The Donald proceeds, what exactly was it he said about that Hispanic judge? Stated succinctly, Donald Trump said U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is presiding over a class-action suit against Trump University, is sticki
The never-ending battle rages on with the DMCA in the music industry's sights
The never-ending battle rages on with the DMCA in the music industry's sights
Courts across the country are grappling with a key question for the information age: When law enforcement asks a company for cellphone records to track location data in an investigation, is that a search under the Fourth Amendment?
Google just won in Oracle v. Google, a $9 billion case over Android code. At 1:00 PM PST, a jury of ten people delivered a verdict in favor of Google.
Rumors had been swirling that a prominent Silicon Valley venture capitalist was funding the high-profile lawsuit by Hulk Hogan against the online news site Gawker.
The US Supreme Court this month effectively upheld what is known as the "Auer principle," a previous decision granting government agencies massive new legislative powers. With Congress asleep, the Executive Branch continues to gobble up its power and
Bill Cosby WILL STAND trial on sex assault charges after judge hears rape accuser's claims actor told her to drink wine and take 'herbal medication' to relax before unconscious assault
In an about-face, City Hall lawyers acknowledged in federal court Friday that Chicago police observe a "code of silence," the first time city attorneys have conceded that officers cover up misconduct by fellow cops.
Facebook is in trouble once again regarding its users' privacy.
The legal battle between Oracle and Google is about to come to an end.
If Target's latest non-family-friendly bathroom policy hasn't convinced you of their total lack of common sense, then just keep reading.
The imprisoned U.S. Army private convicted of sending secret information to WikiLeaks in what is the biggest leak of classified documents in U.S. history has filed an appeal to have his 35-year prison sentence reduced to 10 years.
Imprisoned WikiLeaks whistleblower Chelsea Manning filed an appeal this week, three years after she was sentenced to 35 years in prison for what is still considered the largest leak of classified government documents in history.
The Government Just Got More Powerful. (And That's a Good Thing.) … Here's the most important legal principle that you've probably never heard of: If a regulation issued by a government agency turns out to be ambiguous, the agency, not the co
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THEY HACKED FROM HER SERVER...Joe Hoft at the THE GATEWAY PUNDIT reports Hillary Clinton's absolute worst nightmare may come true as the Kremlin is debating whether to release the 20,000 emails they have hacked off of Hillary Clinton's server.
The bad legal news for Hillary Clinton continued to cascade upon her presidential hopes during the past week in what has amounted to a perfect storm of legal misery. Here is what happened.
The lawsuit from the rancher, who in 2014 led a high-profile standoff against the government, also names US judge Gloria Navarro and Nevada senator Harry Reid
Twelve Versions of Hillary Clinton Draft Indictment, 451 Pages, Withheld By National Archives
Klingons on Earth will have to hold their breath a while longer--a federal judge in California District Court has decided to allow a copyright case against the creators of a Star Trek fan film to move forward. That means we may ultimately have a dec
Withheld By National Archives New details continue to emerge from Judicial Watch's Freedom of Information Act fight with the National Archives over the release of draft indictments of Hillary Clinton in the Whitewater case. According to the Archive
Following the investigation into her husband's death, Jeanette Finicum has decided to file a wrongful death claim against the FBI and other authorities involved in his fatal shooting.
State Department officials removed files from the secretary's office related to the Benghazi attack in Libya and transferred them to another department after receiving a congressional subpoena last spring, delaying the release of the records to Con
On Thursday evening, attorneys for the Uber drivers in the class action employment lawsuits against the ridesharing company announced that they had reached a settlement for $100 million. Although neither suit has yet gone to trial and the agreement s
In the seven months Leslie Allen Merritt Jr. has spent in custody, his message to those who accused him of a string of Interstate 10 shootings hasn't wavered.
caught on video. (NaturalNews) What kind of world are we living in when a man defending himself in court is not only routinely interrupted by the judge but also jolted with 50,000 volts of electricity because he continued speaking?