The DOJ has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center over alleged fraud and funding of extremist groups. The case raises serious questions about donor trust and political narratives.
Posts published in “Law”
Alan Dershowitz has officially left the Democratic Party after more than 60 years. He cites rising radicalism and policy shifts as reasons for backing Republicans.
Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan is under fire after calling to “rip ICE apart.” Her remarks have intensified debate over immigration enforcement and law and order.
The Southern Poverty Law Center says it is under DOJ investigation over its past use of informants. The probe adds to ongoing political tensions surrounding the organization.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against ActBlue alleging fraud and weak donor verification practices. The case raises concerns about election integrity and political fundraising oversight.
President Donald Trump signed a short-term FISA extension after House Republicans failed to pass a long-term renewal. The standoff exposes deep divisions over surveillance powers and constitutional protections.
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has resigned following mounting allegations, an ongoing Inspector General probe, and a civil rights lawsuit. The scandal raises serious questions about leadership and accountability inside the Department of Labor.
A report alleges Dobbs majority justices faced serious threats following the leak. Internal delays in releasing the ruling raised security concerns.
A Maryland school employee and union executive is accused of secretly recording underage girls in a changing room. Authorities have launched an investigation into the allegations.
A Utah Supreme Court justice is under investigation over alleged inappropriate ties to an attorney. The case raises concerns about judicial ethics and impartial rulings.
Criminal referral requests filed in seven states call for investigations into Dr. Anthony Fauci and top COVID officials. The filings cite alleged harmful policies and demand accountability through state-level action.
Criminal referrals targeting top COVID-era officials have triggered state-level investigations. Attorneys allege serious misconduct tied to pandemic policies and hospital practices.
New York authorities are set to release a suspected arsonist despite a federal ICE detainer request. The decision highlights growing tensions between local policies and federal immigration enforcement.
Attorneys for the accused say they need months to review a massive volume of evidence before trial. Prosecutors argue the case is already strong enough to proceed.


















