Louisiana May 30, 2024 New Louisiana law criminalizes approaching police after being ordered to stay back Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has signed legislation making it a crime to knowingly approach within 25 feet of a police officer while they are "engaged in law enforcement duties" after the officer has ordered the person to stay back.
Donald Trump May 28, 2024 Judge refuses to gag Trump in classified docs case, says special counsel motion failed 'basic' requirements U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon in Florida denied a request from Special Counsel Jack Smith for a gag order on former President Trump in his classified documents case.
Politics May 24, 2024 Christian legal firm celebrates win as Chase scales back 'de-banking' policy Christian law firm lauds JPMorgan Chase for retracting controversial WePay policy, which barred transactions related to "social risk issues."
Media May 23, 2024 Faith-based group prevails as judge rules 'vague' DC transit group's ad guideline restricts free speech A U.S. District Court judge ruled that the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's advertisement restrictions were a violation of the First Amendment on Tuesday.
Kansas City Chiefs May 22, 2024 Missouri attorney general requests records from Kansas City related to Harrison Butker doxing post Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey spoke to “OutKick the Morning" with Charly Arnolt Thursday to outline the steps his office taking after Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker was doxed.
Julian Assange May 20, 2024 Wife of Julian Assange arrives at London hearing as court decides if WikiLeaks founder will be extradited Stella Assange, wife of Julian Assange, spoke to supporters ahead of Julian's hearing that could see him extradited to the U.S. or could give him another chance to appeal.
California May 20, 2024 Crowds on Demand has received over 100 'lucrative' anti-Israel requests since Oct 7 Crowds on Demand, based in California, turned down over 100 requests to send people to Gaza-related protests after Oct. 7, 2023, and turned them all down.
OPINION May 17, 2024 I was thrown out of California public library for discussing if it’s fair for men to compete in women’s sports Library officials shut down the forum after only a few minutes, claiming that referring to male athletes in women’s sports as "men" violated library policy.
Media May 16, 2024 New York Times reporters hit back at boss for questioning objectivity: ‘Your staff is not full of activists’ Staff reporters at the New York Times bashed their boss after the executive editor said the paper should reflect multiple points of view.
VIDEO May 15, 2024 Justice Alito warns students that ‘support for freedom of speech is declining’ Justice Samuel Alito warns students at Franciscan University of Steubenville that “support for freedom of speech is declining.” (Credit: Franciscan University of Steubenville)
Pennsylvania May 10, 2024 Court rules Pennsylvania borough ordinance cracking down on lawn signs is unconstitutional A federal appeals court has ruled against a Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, ordinance aimed at cutting down on the abundance of political lawn signs.