September 3, 2020 Judge Andrew Napolitano: Has Trump incited violence? When violence has erupted in American streets between groups supporting President Trump and those opposed to him — and when he encouraged his supporters to be “much tougher” than the other side and to “hit back” — did his use of intemperate words incite violence?
August 25, 2020 Montana asks US Supreme Court to block Green Party exclusion from state ballot Montana's secretary of state, Cory Stapleton, is calling on the Supreme Court to step in amidst a dispute about whether the Green Party can be on the state ballot or not this fall.
August 20, 2020 Twitter CEO donates $10M to 'anti-racist' professor who seeks censorship of politicians' 'ideas' Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is donating $10 million to an anti-racism project led by a professor who wants the federal government to monitor public officials' speech, discipline them, and be responsible for "pre-clearing" all local, state, and federal policies based on how they impact racial equity.
August 18, 2020 Trump: Susan B. Anthony to get posthumous pardon President Trump announced Tuesday morning he will give a posthumous pardon to Susan B. Anthony, one of history's biggest figures in the women's suffrage movement.
August 15, 2020 Federal judge upholds New York's COVID-19 travel quarantine A federal judge threw out a lawsuit by an Arizona woman who claimed New York’s 14-day quarantine requirement for travelers from hotspot coronavirus states infringed on her “fundamental right to travel.”
August 6, 2020 Judge Andrew Napolitano: Unlawful federal spying on journalists in Portland should cost officials their jobs The feds were spying on journalists who were in the crowds of protesters reporting on what they observed.
August 5, 2020 Noem says South Dakota proud to host Sturgis motorcycle rally South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem praised the people of her state for working with her administration to both keep the coronavirus largely at bay, while preserving the state's economy and employment levels.
August 4, 2020 Sen. Marsha Blackburn: Here's how to stop cancel-culture mob, violent anarchists from remaking our country Tuesday the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution will gather for a hearing examining how we as Americans can protect our right to freedom of speech in the face of anarchist violence.
July 31, 2020 Princeton professor pushes back on cancel culture on campuses: 'First Amendment is for all of us' The right to free speech in America needs to be protected, Princeton University jurisprudence professor Robert George stated Friday.
July 30, 2020 Federalist Society co-founder bashes Trump for 'fascistic' tweet about delaying election A co-founder of the Federalist Society, which famously compiled a list from which President Trump selected his two Supreme Court nominees, described the president's Thursday tweet about "delay[ing] the election until people can properly, securely and safely vote" as grounds for "immediate impeachment."