In the Courts

Dershowitz Says Fani Willis Wants ‘A Quick Conviction With A Biased Jury’

Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz accused Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of using the indictment of former President…

8 months ago

Judge Denies Mark Meadows’ Attempt To Move Georgia Case To Federal Court

A federal judge shot down a Wednesday attempt by Mark Meadows, who served as former President Donald Trump’s chief of…

8 months ago

 Judge Denies RFK Jr’s Request For Restraining Order Against YouTube’s Censorship

A federal judge on Wednesday denied Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s request for a temporary restraining order to…

8 months ago

The Supreme Court Has A Chance To Radically Shape Free Speech Online

Multiple petitions in cases that pose key questions about how the First Amendment applies online are still pending, and the…

8 months ago

The Supreme Court Is Taking Another Major Second Amendment Case. Here’s What You Need To Know

The Supreme Court will hear a case this coming term, United States v. Rahimi, that could have significant ramifications for…

8 months ago

Judge Approves Motion Allowing DOJ Prosecutors To Shop for a More Liberal Judge

District Judge Maryellen Noreika approved the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) motion to dismiss charges filed against Hunter Biden in Delaware…

8 months ago

Appeals Court Upholds Limited Restrictions Of Chemical Abortion Pills

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld a previous ruling that placed some restrictions on access to…

9 months ago

‘A Political Hit Job’: Fired Wisconsin Court Director Files Complaints Against Liberal Justices

Randy Koschnick, the recently-fired director of Wisconsin’s state court system, filed five complaints on Tuesday with the Wisconsin Judicial Commission…

9 months ago

Fulton County DA Proposes Start Date For Trump Trail One Day Before Super Tuesday

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis filed a motion Wednesday to set former president Donald Trump’s trial one day before Super…

9 months ago

State Supreme Court Says Religious Schools Can Require Teachers To Adhere To Faith-Based Principles

The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Catholic school Monday, arguing that religious organizations have the right…

9 months ago