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Newsom Ordered to Pay $1.3M Settlement Over COVID Church Restrictions

California Gov. Gavin Newsom was ordered to pay a $1.35 million settlement this week over his persistent lockdowns of the state’s churches during the coronavirus pandemic. A federal judge ruled that Newsom, in his capacity as governor, must pay the costs and attorney fees for a lawsuit brought by a...

Biden DOJ Appeals Obama Judge’s Order to Release Memo on Russia Hoax

(Headline USA) In a move that ironically pits the far-left Biden administration against a radical leftist activist group backed by a judicial appointee of Barack Obama, the Biden administration pushed back against releasing legal memo on whether President Donald Trump had obstructed justice during the Russia investigation. The lawsuit was...

Leftists Dangle Court-Packing Threat to Sway SCOTUS Abortion Case

Senate Democrats are using the Supreme Court’s decision to take up a case about state abortion restrictions to re-up their threats to pack the court if the justices rule in a way leftists don’t like. The Supreme Court’s conservative majority agreed to hear a case regarding a Mississippi law that...

Texas AG Claims Big Win in Lawsuit over Biden’s Attempted Deportation Freeze

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton successfully blocked President Joe Biden's administration from implementing a 100-day moratorium on deportations, Just the News reported. "This is a big win for Texas and the nation," Paxton said in response. "It sends a clear message to the Biden Administration that they will not be...

Maricopa County Officials Threaten to Sue Arizona Senate for Defamation

(Headline USA) Maricopa County officials on Friday directed the Arizona Senate and the auditors it hired to review the county's 2020 election count to preserve documents for a possible lawsuit. The county made the demand in a letter after the auditors refused to back down from their claim that the...

Federal Judge Lets Dakota Access Pipeline Keep Operating

A federal district court judge ruled on Friday that the Dakota Access Pipeline can remain operational until the Army Corps of Engineers completes an Environmental Impact Statement. The corps will finish the review in March 2022. Native American tribes and environmentalist groups had tried to shut down the DAP because they...

Apple CEO Denies App Store’s Monopoly Control in District Court Testimony

(Headline USA) Apple CEO Tim Cook described the company's ironclad control over its mobile app store as the best way to serve and protect iPhone users, but he faced tough questions about competition issues from a judge Friday about allegations he oversees an illegal monopoly. The rare courtroom appearance by...

New York AG Sends Two Lawyers to Help Manhattan DA with Trump ‘Witch Hunt’

(Headline USA) New York's attorney general said Friday that she's assigned two lawyers to work with the Manhattan district's attorney's office on a criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump's business dealings. Attorney General Letitia James said her office is working alongside and cooperating with Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance...

Ga. Judge Agrees to Unseal Fulton Co. Absentee Ballots for Audit

(Headline USA) A judge on Friday agreed to unseal absentee ballots to allow for an audit of November election results in Georgia's most populous county. Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero said the specifics of the audit of more than 145,000 absentee ballots from Fulton County would be outlined in...

WHITE HOUSE: Biden Committed to ‘Codifying’ Roe v. Wade Regardless of Supreme Court Decision

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Monday that President Joe Biden is committed to "codifying" Roe v. Wade regardless of how the Supreme Court rules in an upcoming case over a Mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. Psaki declined to comment on the Supreme Court’s...

Supreme Court Blocks Police Gun Grabbers from Entering Homes w/out a Warrant

The Supreme Court unanimously rejected the Biden administration's attempt to extinguish the Fourth Amendment by allowing law enforcement to enter private houses and confiscate firearms without the homeowner's consent or a warrant, Forbes reported. In a 9-0 decision, conservatives and progressives alike found that the Fourth Amendment does not include...

Supreme Court to Consider Major Abortion Case Regarding Fetal Viability

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider a major rollback of abortion rights, saying it will decide whether states can ban abortions when a fetus is viable to survive outside the womb. The court’s order sets up a showdown over abortion, probably in the fall, with a presumably more...
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