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...on Telegram founder, Pavel Durov:
A pro-life activist who was arrested for quietly praying outside of an abortion clinic has been paid approximately $17,000 USD from the West Midlands Police in Birmingham, England, according to Fox News.
A U.S. judge has dismissed charges against a woman who possessed a machine gun, citing a U.S. Supreme Court decision that shifted the framework for how courts analyze cases dealing with constitutional rights.
Supreme Court Allows Arizona To Require Proof Of Citizenship For State Votes, But Not For Congressional Or Presidential
New York Attorney General Letitia James's office asked an appeals court on Wednesday to uphold the $454 million civil fraud judgment against former President Donald Trump from earlier this year.
An Appeals Court has ruled that it is OK for drug companies to make false claims as long as the regulators don't object. This has huge negative implications for whistleblowers going forward.
The monster of the administrative state must be brought to heel
A lawsuit against food and beverage giant PepsiCo alleging it made false claims about how healthy its Gatorade protein bars are can proceed, a federal judge ruled on Aug. 15.
Internet mogul Kim Dotcom says he's not going anywhere after New Zealand's justice minister said on Thursday that he will be extradited to the Untied States on charges related to his defunct file-sharing website Megaupload.
...for preserving critical election data.
Praying Great- Grandma Sentenced! DOJ Orders Peaceful, God-loving 72-Year-Old To Pay $103K And Orders Half Year House Arrest
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a request to delay the sentencing of former President Donald Trump in relation to his hush money case until after the November 2024 elections.
The executive branch and the Senate have played hot potato with an infamous torture report, allowing the CIA to evade the Freedom of Information Act.
Social media platform X has filed a lawsuit against an 'advertising cartel' who have colluded to control online speech, as revealed on last month by an interim staff report released by the House Judiciary Committee.
A federal U.S. judge ruled that Google has illegally held a monopoly in two market areas: search and text advertising. NBC News' Brian Cheung explains the background of the case.
...Federal Election Integrity Case Against DHS Sec Mayorkas, FL SoS Cord Byrd, FL AG Ashley Moody, Others
RED ALERT: Ninth Circuit Appeals Court BLOCKS Arizona's Proof of Citizenship Requirement to Vote – Case Will Be Sent to U.S. Supreme Court
NEW: Judge Chutkan Issues Highly Unusual Saturday Order, Sets August 16 Hearing in Jack Smith's DC Case Against Trump
The New York State Supreme Court has denied New York City Mayor Eric Adams's request for a preliminary injunction against busing illegal immigrants from Texas to the city.
This is a great clip on the Chevron Doctrine.
After five years of incarceration in Belmarsh high-security prison, having already spent seven years in political asylum--what was tantamount to house arrest in the Ecuadorian embassy--Julian Assange was finally permitted by the British government
We can all probably agree that this has been one of the strangest Julys in memory.
In a decision issued last week, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has offered the first appellate opinion on whether there is any basis in law for the U.S. government's creation and use of a system of "watchlists" (blacklists) to determine who i
Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle sat before the country to tell the Congress what she knows.
Additional Three Individuals Identified as 'Suspicious' Prior to Trump Assassination Attempt, Says Pennsylvania Police Commissioner
@RepLunato Director Cheatle: "You have perjured yourself. I ask that we bring p erjury charges against the Director. We are prepared to hold you in contempt!"
U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle testifies before the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability at the first congressional hearing about the shooting of former President Donald Trump. Follow live updates here: https://bit.ly/4
What this means for America
On July 16, a jury convicted Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) on 16 counts, including wire fraud, bribery, and extortion.