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Supreme Court Case Could Spark Major Voting Rights Act Reform

The Supreme Court will hear arguments next week in Louisiana v. Callais, a case that could set the stage for sweeping Voting Rights Act reform.

‘Assassination Simulators’ Found on Popular Gaming Platform

Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman filed a lawsuit against the gaming platform Roblox, alleging that it failed to protect minors from child predators.

Oregon DA Drops Charges Against Conservative Journalist After Viral Portland Arrest

A conservative journalist who was arrested during a chaotic protest outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Portland is now off the hook — after prosecutors dropped all charges.

Hawley Blasts Jack Smith Probe as ‘Stasi’ Spying, Calls It Power Abuse Beyond Watergate

Sen. Hawley calls Jack Smith’s Biden DOJ probe “Biden’s Stasi,” accusing it of unconstitutional spying on GOP lawmakers.

Supreme Court Faces High-Stakes Tests of President Trump’s Executive Power

The Supreme Court’s new term features major cases testing President Trump’s authority over tariffs, agencies, and executive removals.

Newsom Files Suit Over Trump’s Deployment of California Guard to Oregon

Governor Newsom is filing suit against President Trump after 300 California National Guard troops were ordered to Oregon.

Biden-Appointed Judge Criticized for Lenient Sentence in Kavanaugh Assassination Plot

Conservatives condemn a judge for sentencing the man who plotted to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh to just eight years in prison.

Federal Judge Blocks President Trump’s National Guard Deployment to Portland

A federal judge has temporarily halted President Trump’s order to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon.

Judge Denies Diddy’s “Last-Ditch” Appeals Days Ahead of Sentencing

A federal judge has denied Sean “Diddy” Combs’ motions for a new trial and acquittal ahead of his October 3 sentencing.

Florida Professors Lose Court Battle Over DEI Ban—Judge Allows Only One Claim to Proceed

A federal judge dismissed most claims from Florida professors challenging the state’s DEI funding ban, allowing only one lawsuit to proceed.

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