(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A lawsuit filed Friday by Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake against her opponent, Katie Hobbs, and the corrupt election officials in Maricopa County revealed that the county appeared to have added 25,000 additional ballots after the Nov. 8 voting deadline, the Gateway Pundit reported.
Lake's legal...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Election integrity volunteers reported being "afraid" to attend Michigan election recounts after the state's Democrat Attorney General Dana Nessel apparently threatened to arrest and prosecute activists promoting anti-fraud efforts.
According to Just the News, a Michigan attorney involved in the situation reported that several volunteers fear...
(Headline USA) The Colorado Springs nightclub shooter had charges dropped in a 2021 bomb threat case according to the district attorney and unsealed court documents.
The charges were dropped despite authorities a finding a tub with more than 100 pounds (45 kilograms) of explosive materials and later receiving warnings from other...
(Headline USA) A court has dismissed a test of whether members of the public can sue providers who violate the restrictions for at least $10,000 in damages.
Dr. Alan Braid published an opinion piece in the Washington Post last year revealing that he intentionally violated the Texas law shortly after...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In a recent Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, exposed the Democrats's superstar witness Rev. Robert Schenck as a liar and a fraud for spewing false allegations about Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito.
Schenck was brought to the hearing to testify concerning allegations that Alito leaked...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed skeptical of making a broad ruling that would leave state legislatures virtually unchecked in making rules for congressional and presidential elections, despite the growing trend of activist lawfare abuse and judicial activism that has given courts and judges---many of them unelected---an...
(The Center Square) Oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court began on Monday in a Colorado-based case that pits free speech rights against LGBT rights.
Lorie Smith, a Christian and graphic designer, wants to create wedding websites only for straight couples but is barred from doing so by Colorado's public-accommodation law.
The attorney...
(Joe Mueller, The Center Square) A 359-page transcript of the deposition of Anthony Fauci, the chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden, was released Monday by the two attorneys general who filed a lawsuit alleging government collusion with social media companies.
Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Wednesday in a case from North Carolina, where the Republican legislature's efforts to redraw congressional districts were blocked by activist judges on the left-leaning state Supreme Court who claimed the GOP map violated the state constitution.
A court-drawn map produced...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) On Friday, Infowars host Alex Jones filed for bankruptcy just three weeks after he and the parent company of his website were ordered to pay another almost half a billion dollars, after being told to pay $1 billion before that, according to the Post...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Globalist law firm Hogan Lovells has begun to fire political dissenters from its ranks, particularly those who oppose the legal reasoning behind state-sponsored abortion, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The matter came to a head after last summer's Dobbs decision by the Supreme Court, which overturned the infamous Roe...
(The Center Square) – The United States Supreme Court said Thursday it would take on a challenge to President Joe Biden's plan to erase billions of dollars in student debt.
The Supreme Court said it would take on the case in February 2023.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eight...