Justice Department February 18 Why DOJ is caught up in two dozen court fights over voter rolls Federal courts throw out Trump DOJ lawsuits seeking voter registration data from blue states, as Congress advances SAVE Act with national photo ID requirements.
Opinion February 16 Corporate America has decided that DEI needs to DIE Fortune 500 companies show 65% drop in their diversity commitments as mounting legal challenges force corporate retreat from controversial DEI programs.
Opinion February 15 Wall Street could seize your retirement savings in the next financial crash — and it's perfectly legal Investigation uncovers how banking institutions secretly altered securities laws in the 1970s, prioritizing Wall Street over individual investors.
Media February 13 Don Lemon formally arraigned, pleads not guilty on charges stemming from viral Minnesota church storming Don Lemon last month livestreamed aggressive agitators storming St. Paul's Cities Church under the suspicion that its pastor had collaborated with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Media February 13 Don Lemon to appear in federal court over charges stemming from Minnesota church storming Former CNN anchor and independent journalist Don Lemon is charged with conspiracy to deprive religious freedom rights and a violation of the FACE Act.
Law February 12 DEI, climate agenda advanced through progressive-backed lawsuits, new report claims New report reveals how progressive activists allegedly use strategic lawsuits to force corporate America into "woke" policies on climate and DEI issues.
Politics February 11 Idaho families sue over federal immigration enforcement at horse racing track A lawsuit has been brought on behalf of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who were detained by authorities during an episode in Idaho last year.
Immigration February 6 When anti-ICE clashes trigger federal intervention: Experts explain the constitutional breaking point Legal experts say anti-ICE protests and political pushback in Minneapolis do not meet the legal threshold for a constitutional crisis or federal emergency powers.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash February 5 Investigation of Nike's DEI practices could have major nationwide impact on hiring, says Alan Dershowitz Harvard professor calls Nike's DEI investigation a "big deal" that could reshape corporate hiring practices following Supreme Court's admissions ruling.
Media February 3 Muslim state senator introduces Virginia bill defining Islamophobia as hate crime in assault cases Virginia senator introduces bill to criminalize Islamophobia as hate crime, targeting malicious prejudice against Islam and Muslims in assault cases.
Media February 3 Babylon Bee touts legal win over Hawaii government's 'war against political memes and satire' in federal court The Babylon Bee won federal court case against Hawaii's political speech restrictions with Alliance Defending Freedom representation, as CEO Seth Dillon celebrates free speech victory.