Union members up and down the west coast have accused government unions of forging signatures to keep them paying dues, the Freedom Foundation reported.
The Freedom Foundation filed five lawsuits in California, Oregon, and Washington this year, Center of the American Experiment reported.
Judges ruled against the Freedom Foundation and two...
(Associated Press) Absentee ballots must arrive by Election Day to be counted, the Michigan Court of Appeals said Friday, blocking a 14-day extension that had been ordered by a lower court and embraced by key Democratic officials in a battleground state.
Any changes must rest with the Legislature, not the...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court agreed Friday to take up President Donald Trump's policy, blocked by a lower court, to exclude illegal immigrants from the census count that will be used to allocate seats in the House of Representatives.
The justices put the case on a fast track, setting arguments...
Not long after the state Supreme Court declared that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's coronavirus lockdown policies were unconstitutional, a state appeals court handed Michigan Democrats another defeat by rejecting their attempt to extend ballot deadlines a full two weeks after Election Day.
Absentee ballots must arrive by Election Day to be...
The Justice Department sued a former aide to First Lady Melania Trump, alleging that she published confidential details in violation of a nondisclosure agreement, The Epoch Times reported.
The lawsuit was filed on Oct. 13 in the U.S. District Court in Washington against Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, who served Melania from...
(Headline USA) Republicans powered Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett closer to confirmation Thursday, pushing past Democratic objections and other priorities during the COVID-19 crisis in the drive to seat President Donald Trump's pick before the Nov. 3 election.
The Senate Judiciary Committee set Oct. 22 for its vote...
(Headline USA) Over and over, Amy Coney Barrett said she’d be her own judge if confirmed to the Supreme Court.
Barrett's confirmation to the Supreme Court seems inevitable, as even some Senate Democrats acknowledged in Senate hearings on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The 48-year-old judge once again refused to indulge Democrats’ leading...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration can end census field operations early, in a blow to plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the administration’s decision to end the count.
The Census Bureau says it has counted 99.9% of households nationwide.
The ruling increased the chances of the...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court declined Tuesday to revive a lawsuit filed by members of Congress against President Donald Trump alleging that he illegally profits off the presidency.
The high court said it would not hear a case filed by Democratic members of Congress in 2017.
A federal appeals court in Washington...
(Headline USA) Democrats and their allies asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to allow for absentee ballots in battleground Wisconsin that are received up to six days after the election to be counted.
The move is being fought by Republicans, who have opposed other attempts across the country to...
(Headline USA) Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett brushed off the coordinated efforts of Democrat members on the Senate Judiciary Committee to turn her confirmation into a political wedge on Tuesday, the second day of her congressional hearing.
Democrats peppered Barrett with overtly partisan questions, ignoring the policy established by...
(Headline USA) Confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett are set to begin as a divided Senate moves ahead on President Donald Trump’s pick to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and nudge the court slightly more towards conservatism before Election Day.
Barrett, a federal appeals court judge,...