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Court: Arkansas State Violated Student’s Free Speech; Officials Given Immunity

The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in a decision on Monday ruled that administrators at Arkansas State University violated a student's right to free speech but that qualified immunity prevents them from being held accountable. The case, Turning Point USA at Arkansas State University v. Rhodes, began in 2017 when...

McCloskeys Make First Court Appearance, Plead Not Guilty

(Headline USA) The attorney for a white St. Louis couple charged for waving guns during a racial injustice protest outside their home said Monday that they're anxious to prove “with absolute certainty” that they did not commit a crime. One week after Mark and Patricia McCloskey spoke on video to...

Appeals Court Keeps Michael Flynn Case Alive; Won’t Order Dismissal

(Headline USA) A federal appeals court in Washington on Monday declined to order the dismissal of the Michael Flynn prosecution, permitting a judge to scrutinize the Justice Department's request to dismiss its case against the President Donald Trump's former national security adviser. The decision keeps the matter at least temporarily alive...

Judge Blocks Asylum Screening by Border Protection Agents

(Headline USA) A federal judge on Monday blocked U.S. Customs and Border Protection employees from conducting the initial screening for people seeking asylum, dealing a setback to one of the Trump administration’s efforts to rein in asylum. The nationwide injunction will likely have little, if any, immediate impact because the government...

Appeals Court AGAIN Rules Out House Dems’ Subpoena for McGahn

(Associated Press) A federal appeals court panel on Monday again threw out a lawsuit by House Democrats to compel former White House counsel Don McGahn to appear before a congressional committee. In a 2-1 ruling, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit held that the House of Representatives...

Father of CHOP Shooting Victim Sues Local & State Gov’t for ‘Lawlessness’

The governments of Washington state, King County and Seattle were sued for more than $3 billion in damages because they allowed a "state of lawlessness" in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone that led to a man's death, Fox News reported. Horace Lorenzo Anderson Sr., 50, the father of a 19-year-old...

New York AG Wages New Lawsuit to Declare Mail Disruptions Unconstitutional

(Headline USA) New York’s attorney general added Tuesday to the growing pile of lawsuits seeking to block President Donald Trump from using the power of his office to prevent vote fraud as Democrats push their mail-in voting scam. Despite evidence to the contrary, the Left continues to claim that Trump...

Appeals Court Denies Trump’s Request to Stop Release of Tax Records

(Headline USA) A federal appeals court said Friday it wouldn't step in right away to delay New York prosecutors' effort to get President Donald Trump's tax records, potentially leaving the Supreme Court as his most promising option to block prosecutors' subpoena. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied Trump's...

Calif. Judge Orders Trump to Pay Stormy Daniels $44K for Legal Fees

(Associated Press) A California court ordered President Donald Trump this week to pay $44,100 in attorney fees to porn actress Stormy Daniels to pay for her legal battle over her effort to cancel a hush money deal brokered to keep her quiet about their sexual relationship a decade ago. The order...

NJ Judge Scraps Local Election Result after Candidate Charged with Voter Fraud

A New Jersey judge ruled Wednesday that the results of a May special election race must be scrapped after mail-in voting led to rampant voter fraud. The local election fraud comes as President Donald Trump predicts massive voter fraud and confusion if the Democrats are able to send 51 million...

Democrats Hardly Mention Supreme Court at Convention

(Headline USA) The future of the Supreme Court is on the line, though it would be hard to tell from the Democratic National Convention that just concluded. There was a fleeting glimpse of a younger Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a brief reference to the court by Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer...

BARR: Feds to Appeal Ruling, Seek Death Penalty for Boston Marathon Bomber

(Headline USA) The Justice Department will seek to reinstate a death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man who was convicted of carrying out the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, Attorney General William Barr said Thursday. In an interview with The Associated Press, Barr said the Justice Department would appeal the court’s...
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