By Carl Campanile Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo has filed new court papers threatening a defamation suit against sex-harass accuser Charlotte Bennett — before Albany could pass…
Posts published in “Law”
The American Civil Liberties Union argues that the administration is defying the Supreme Court’s recent ruling requiring due process for would-be deportees. By Matthew Vadum…
By Chris Powell A federal judge who recently blocked President Trump’s move to end a Biden-era immigration parole program is facing new scrutiny—not just over…
The migrants came into the United States from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela through the controversial CHNV mass humanitarian parole program By Louis Casiano , Bill Melugin A…
By Kaley President Trump just made history by signing a bill to repeal the Biden-era “DeFi Crypto Broker Rule.” The Senate had passed the bill to repeal the…
By Cristina Laila The US Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the US to facilitate the return of alleged MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The…
By James Lynch A former ethics professor at a taxpayer funded community college in Minnesota is suing Governor Tim Walz after he was fired for refusing…
by Gloriel Howard A legal battle has emerged surrounding the deportation of three Venezuelan men after a Texas federal judge issued a temporary restraining order preventing…
By Nicolas Hulscher, MPH On April 8, 2025, the Vires Law Group, in collaboration with the Former Feds Group Freedom Foundation, submitted formal criminal referral requests…
By Tyler O’Neil One Democrat in the Colorado House of Representatives voted against a bill Sunday that would remove kids from parents’ custody for behaviors like “misgendering”…
by Danielle A North Dakota mayor has resigned after he reportedly sent a nude video of himself to the city’s attorney by mistake. Tom Ross,…
By Danielle New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed multiple gun control measures on Thursday. One piece of legislation strengthens a previous bill that requires credit and…
By Anthony Gonzalez The Supreme Court has delivered a significant win for the Trump administration by permitting a controversial reduction in teacher training grants linked to DEI…
By Ben Zeisloft, The Western Journal San Francisco launched a controversial new traffic camera program through which residents with low incomes or receiving government assistance…
By Anthony T A Colorado City plans to seize residents’ pet cats and dogs to limit the number of animals in residents’ households. Starting on August…
By Tyler Durden The Supreme Court on Friday overruled an activist judge in Boston, allowing the Trump administration to slash $250 million for more than 100 teacher…
By Daniel McCarthy Elections are supposed to be decided at the ballot box, not in the courtroom — unless you’re French, or, in this country,…


















