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Justice Department Strikes Back at Ghislaine Maxwell’s Appeal

The Department of Justice has requested that the Supreme Court reject Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of her sex trafficking conviction.

Colorado State Hides DEI Under New Names, Faces Federal Civil Rights Complaint

America First Legal filed a complaint against Colorado State University for rebranding DEI programs to avoid civil rights laws.

‘A Benchmark of Excellence’: Senate Confirms First Trump 2.0 Judge

Senate confirms Whitney Hermandorfer as first judicial appointee of Trump’s second term along narrow party lines.

Native Hawaiian Must Be Re‑Sentenced for Hate Crime Against White Man

A Native Hawaiian man convicted in a hate crime against a white man must be re‑sentenced, potentially facing up to three more years in prison.

AG Pam Bondi Drops Charges Against Utah Doctor in COVID Vaccine Case

Attorney General Pam Bondi dismisses all charges against Utah doctor accused of destroying COVID vaccines and issuing fake vaccine cards.

FBI Director Kash Patel Denounces Epstein Conspiracy Claims, Affirms Loyalty

FBI Director Kash Patel has rejected speculation that he might resign over the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Yale Law Professor Pleads with Students to ‘Love America’ as Patriotism Wanes

A Yale Law School professor, Akhil Reed Amar, urged students to embrace patriotism amid falling national pride, especially on the political left.

Justice Jackson Says “State of Democracy” Keeps Her Awake—Critics Say It’s Her Fitness That Should Worry Us

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recently confessed that the “state of democracy” keeps her up at night—and conservatives argue it’s her activism, not democracy, that should truly alarm the nation.

Refused a Mask, Now Facing Prison: Democrats Target GOP Vet

A Navy veteran and Republican election observer, Tim Hazelo, now faces felony charges and possible jail time after refusing to wear a mask inside a Washington state ballot-count room during the November 2024 election.

DOJ Blames Newsom for Rising Egg Prices

The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against California and its leadership, alleging that state policies have affected egg prices in violation of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause.

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