US and UK Issue Sweeping Sanctions on Russian Oil, LNG
The United States and the UK are unveiling a sanctions regime against Russia to increase the cost of the Eurasian power’s war in Ukraine.
The sweeping new sanctions aim to erode Russia’s...
Next Republican Texas Speaker May Be Elected With the Help of Democrats
The Texas showdown between conservative Republicans and more moderate party members who want to work with Democrats will be determined on Jan. 14 when the state House of Representatives votes on...
2 Women Arrested in Colorado Ballot Scheme Tried to ‘Test’ Voting Signature System: Affidavit
Two women, including a United States Postal Service (USPS) worker, were arrested in Colorado’s Mesa County for allegedly stealing mail-in ballots and forging votes in an attempt to “test” the voting...
Missouri Law Requiring Voter ID Upheld by County Circuit Judge
Missouri voters will have to continue showing government-issued photo identification to cast regular ballots in elections after a County Circuit Judge found that the law enforcing it is constitutional.
A 2016 constitutional...
Judge Invalidates Parts of Arizona Election Manual, Says Secretary of State Overstepped Authority
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes exceeded his authority when he made changes to the state’s election manual in 2023, a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled on Dec. 19.
The state...
In New Film, Former Trump Attorney Details Struggles of Conservative Lawyers
WEST PALM BEACH—In a new documentary, constitutional scholar John Eastman argues that in recent years, the United States has seen the rise of a “two-tiered justice system” in which the legal...
Democrats Call on Biden to Ratify Equal Rights Amendment Despite Legal Challenges
Over 120 House Democrats are calling on President Joe Biden to conclude the process for adding the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the U.S. Constitution.
The push, spearheaded by outgoing Rep. Cori...
Appeals Court Strikes Down Federal Gun Ban for Non-Violent Felon
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Bryan Range, a Pennsylvania man convicted of food stamp fraud nearly three decades ago, cannot be barred from firearm ownership under federal...
Supreme Court to Consider Pro-Life Challenge to Abortion Counseling Ban
The Supreme Court has stated that on Jan. 10, it will consider a petition asking it to invalidate a local Illinois law that forbids outreach within a so-called bubble zone outside...
Legal Group Defends Those Who Are Targeted by ‘Hate Speech’ Prosecutions
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Despite the protections for speech and faith enshrined in constitutions and a long history of respecting civil liberties, some people in Western nations are now learning to fear prosecution for...