May 17, 2021 Giuliani wants to dispute 'legality' of DOJ investigation before court appoints special master Rudy Giuliani and his legal team are looking to dispute the "constitutionality and legality" of the government’s "conduct" in its investigation into the former New York City mayor and personal attorney of former President Donald Trump before the court appoints a special master in the case.
May 12, 2021 Biden rolls out racially diverse slate of judicial nominees, including a Bush nominee President Biden on Wednesday announced his intent to nominate three new Court of Appeals nominees and three new District Court nominees—all of which embody his commitment to ensuring judicial nominees “represent not only the excellence but the diversity of our nation,” the White House said.
May 8, 2021 Manhattan judge says NYC federal lockups are 'run by morons' A senior judge in New York blasted the conditions of two notorious federal jails in the city during a recent sentencing hearing — saying they are run by "morons" who subject prisoners to disgusting conditions, according to a court transcript.
May 5, 2021 Josh Duggar granted release from jail as he awaits trial in federal child pornography case Josh Duggar's attorneys said the "19 Kids and Counting" star "has a widely-recognizable face and has spent the majority of his life in the public spotlight — making any concern that he is a risk of flight all the more unwarranted."
April 30, 2021 Stephen Miller calls on GOP to 'fight back' against leftist transformation of American institutions Former Trump senior adviser Stephen Miller joined "ӣƵ Primetime" Friday to discuss the need for Republicans to stand up forcefully against progressive policy pushes.
April 29, 2021 Josh Duggar’s wife Anna defended reality star as a ‘diligent worker’ in days leading up to his federal arrest Anna Duggar announced on April 24 that she was pregnant with the family’s seventh child – a daughter. In the comments section, she was asked by a follower if her husband Josh works and how the family is able to “afford” so many children.
April 29, 2021 Ghislaine Maxwell's first photo from prison shows unexplained black eye — See it The first photo of Ghislaine Maxwell from prison was revealed in court papers released Thursday.
April 28, 2021 Supreme Court justices grapple with school speech case over cheerleader's profane Snapchat post The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared to be leaning toward issuing a narrow ruling in the case of a student who was booted from her high school cheerleading team over an expletive-laden Snapchat post after she was cut from the varsity squad.
April 27, 2021 Ghislaine Maxwell denied bail again for fourth time A New York City federal appeals court denied a fourth bail request from Ghislaine Maxwell on Tuesday as she continues to fight sex trafficking charges in connection with allegedly grooming young girls for sexual abuse by deceased multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein.
April 26, 2021 Supreme Court hears arguments over whether nonprofits must reveal donors The Supreme Court on Monday heard oral arguments in a case over the constitutionality of a California law requiring charities and nonprofit organizations to disclose their top donors to the state attorney general's office.