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Fuggedaboutit: Judge Blocks New York Plan To Let Foreigners Vote

A judge on Monday blocked a New York City law that would allow almost one million foreigners to vote in municipal elections. → Read More

Life Wins: Supreme Court Strikes Down Roe v. Wade

The Supreme Court overturned its landmark Roe v. Wade decision Friday, ending constitutional protection for abortion. The historic decision returns regulation of the procedure to the states, many of which have amended their laws in recent months in anticipation of the decision. Justice Samuel Alito delivered the majority opinion for five justices over dissents from […] → Read More

ACLU Aids Fraudster Who Scammed Hundreds of Illegal Immigrants

The ACLU is helping an immigration scamster beat federal criminal charges as it seeks to strike down a federal law that makes it a felony to induce illegal immigration. → Read More

Michigan Dem Calls for a 'Drag Queen for Every School'

Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel (D.) said Wednesday that drag queens ought to be in every school. → Read More

Virginia Democrats Turn on Soros-Funded Prosecutor

Loudoun County commonwealth's attorney Buta Biberaj was a top prospect for the George Soros-funded Justice and Public Safety PAC when she ran for the post in 2019. Three years in, she's losing allies amid mounting scandals and rising crime. → Read More

Taxpayers To Foot Bill for Terrorist's Sex Change

A transgender inmate who goes by the name Cristina Iglesias has not spent a day outside of federal prison as an adult. Iglesias was locked up in 1994 for sending death threats to federal judges and then pleaded guilty in 2005 to mailing fake anthrax to U.S. allies in the earliest days of the War on Terror. Now, thanks to a judge's ruling, Iglesias is set to become the first transgender inmate to… → Read More

Top Law Firms Are Hosting Drag Queen Bingo. Will They Really Shun the SCOTUS Leaker?

Many Supreme Court-watchers said the person responsible for leaking a draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade committed career suicide. If that's so, the top law firms aren't saying a word about it. → Read More

The Decline of a Democratic Superlawyer

It's not every day that a federal judge calls a lawsuit from one of the country's top lawyers a nasty and partisan "Hail Mary pass" intended to undermine free and fair elections. But that's what happened on Wednesday when U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, a Clinton appointee, tossed out a lawsuit brought by Democratic superlawyer Marc Elias. → Read More

Republican AGs Battle 'Woke' Law Enforcement

A group of Republican state attorneys general this week withdrew from the National Association of Attorneys General, a move that signals growing frustration with an increasingly progressive bent in law enforcement. → Read More

Supreme Court Signals Victory for Praying Football Coach

The Supreme Court on Monday looked poised to side with a high school football coach who claims he was unfairly suspended for praying on the field. → Read More

Supreme Court Backs Jewish Family in Nazi Looting Dispute

The Supreme Court on Thursday revived a Jewish family's bid to recover a prized painting the Nazis stole from their German ancestors. → Read More

Wendy Davis Gears Up for Next Failure

Perennial political failure Wendy Davis on Tuesday filed a legal challenge to the Texas Heartbeat Act, which bans abortion after six weeks. → Read More

Bipartisan AGs Slam GoFundMe for Biased Policies

A bipartisan slate of state attorneys general is calling on GoFundMe to end its arbitrary suspension of fundraisers it deems "unacceptable." → Read More

Virginia School Board Misleads Supreme Court To Defend Anti-Asian Admissions Plan

A Virginia school board intentionally reduced the number of Asian students at its top high school. Now, its lawyers want to convince the Supreme Court otherwise. → Read More

WATCH: Amy Coney Barrett Claps Back at Pro-Abortion Protester

Justice Amy Coney Barrett during an appearance at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library had the perfect comeback for a heckler who called her "an enslaver of women." → Read More

Senate Confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed to the Supreme Court on Thursday, fulfilling President Joe Biden's pledge to base the nomination on identity and place the first black woman on the Supreme Court. → Read More

The Republican Plan To Draw Blood Over Biden's SCOTUS Nomination

Senate Republicans indicated they will press Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson about Democratic efforts to pack the Supreme Court and block Republican judicial appointments during her confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court this week. → Read More

Read the Letter Biden's SCOTUS Pick Wrote Calling a Journalist 'Irredeemably Evil'

While clerking for a federal judge, Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson denounced a Boston Herald columnist as "irredeemably evil" for criticizing unrestricted immigration. → Read More

Murder Victim's Mother Has Questions for One of Virginia's Progressive Prosecutors

Mellanie Cromwell can't help feeling that a touch of common sense would have saved her daughter Regina's life. → Read More

Supreme Court Could Upend This Controversial Biden Administration Immigration Policy

The Supreme Court on Friday announced that it will decide on the Biden administration's bid to rescind the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" policy for asylum seekers. → Read More