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Chauvin Juror Wore BLM Shirt to Washington Protest

(Associated Press) One of the jurors who convicted Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd on Monday defended his participation in a protest last summer in Washington, D.C., following online speculation about his motives for serving on the jury and whether it might be grounds for appeal. A photo, posted...

Ashli Babbitt’s Family To Sue Capitol Police For $10M

The family of Ashli Babbitt, the Air Force veteran who was killed during the Jan. 6 US Capitol uprising, is planning on suing the Capitol Police and the officer who fatally shot her for at least $10 million. Babbitt’s family members made the announcement after the Justice Department said there...

SD Gov. Noem Sues for Fireworks at Mount Rushmore

(Headline USA) South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem sued the U.S. Department of Interior on Friday in an effort to see fireworks shot over Mount Rushmore National Monument on Independence Day. The Republican governor successfully pushed last year for a return of the pyrotechnic display after a decade-long hiatus. The event drew national...

Cuomo Seethes over Census Snub, but Legal Challenge Faces Long Odds

(Headline USA) Desperately longing for a pet cause to divert attention from his own scandals, Democrat New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo railed one last time against one of his favorite scapegoats, the Trump administration. Blaming Trump's "xenophobia" for the massive decline in population that his state suffered in the recent...

An Unusual Coalition as Supreme Court Rules for Immigrant

(Headline USA) An unusual coalition of Supreme Court justices joined Thursday to rule in favor of an immigrant fighting deportation in a case that the court said turned on the meaning of the shortest word, “a.” By a 6-3 vote, the court sided with Agusto Niz-Chavez, a Guatemalan immigrant who has...

Judge Delivers Stinging Setback to Democrats Trying to Stall Arizona Audit

An army of 100 Democrat lawyers failed yet again to stall the Arizona legislature's audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County. Despite concerns over his potential ties to one of the top law firms leading the Left's effort, Superior Court Judge Daniel Martin rejected allegations about voter privacy that...

A Slew of Court Cases on the Move to Challenge Critical Race Theory

(John Murawski, RealClearInvestigations) As recently as last summer, few people outside academia had heard of critical race theory, whose central claim is that racism, not liberty, is the founding value and guiding vision of American society. Then, President Donald Trump issued an executive order last September banning the teaching of this...

Supreme Court to Take Up Right to Carry Gun for Self-Defense

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear an appeal to restore constitutional gun rights in the United States in a New York case over the right to carry a firearm in public for self-defense. The case marks the court’s first foray into gun rights since Justice Amy Coney...

UPDATE: Ariz. Audit Continues After Cheapskate Dems Refuse $1 Million Bond to Halt

UPDATE (6:32 p.m.) Following a pause, Arizona's election audit is now expected to resume. The Arizona Mirror reported that Democrats who had sued to stall it refused to post a $1 million bond to cover the expenses that the state would incur from having to re-secure the ballots and machinery...

Obamas Weigh in on Chauvin Verdict: ‘A Jury Did the Right Thing’

Former president Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama reassured the deeply wounded nation that “a jury did the right thing” in the Derek Chauvin verdict, while urging social-justice warriors to take additional action. Today, a jury did the right thing. But true justice requires much more. Michelle and...

Poll: Majority of Americans Oppose Expanding the U.S. Supreme Court

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Democrats enthralled their base and alarmed Republicans with the recent announcement of a new push to add four justices to the U.S. Supreme Court, but the latest polling suggests the majority of Americans don’t favor expanding the highest court in the land. New polling released...

Project Veritas Founder James O’Keefe Sues Twitter For Defamation

Editor's Note: Read more about Twitter's censorship of James O'Keefe here. Conservative activist and Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe filed a lawsuit against Twitter this week, alleging the company defamed him by falsely accusing him of operating “fake accounts” in order to ban him from the website. The lawsuit follows Twitter’s...
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