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Trump Wins Stormy Daniels Case

Daniels required to pay Trump almost $300,000 in attorneys' fees.

Ketanji Brown Jackson to Face Senate Judiciary

Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, will head into hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday, where members on the panel will ultimately decide whether to send her nomination off to a full vote in the Senate.

Exclusive– Meltdown: CNN’s Brian Stelter Refuses to Walk Back His False Claims Hunter Biden’s Laptop Emails Were ‘Russian Disinformation’

CNN anchor Brian Stelter on Friday refused to walk back inaccurate claims he promoted on his program when he claimed Hunter Biden’s “laptop from hell” emails were “Russian disinformation.”

Teacher Suspended for Calling Student by Her Legal Name

Fight engulfs district that demanded employee violate religious beliefs

Illinois Illegally Denied Elections Group Access to Voter Records, Federal Court Rules

A federal court ruled that Illinois  violated the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) when it refused to provide an election integrity group with access to the state’s voter roll.

Lawyers Ask Judge to Formally End Sex Abuse Lawsuit Against Prince Andrew

Judge has given the sides until March 17 to complete the settlement agreement or he will set a trial date

5 New Special Counsel Arguments Against a Russia Hoaxer’s Attempt to Escape

Special Counsel John Durham demolished a key Russia hoax figure’s attempt to get criminal charges against him dropped.

Fourteen States Sue Biden to Divulge Secret Contacts About School Board ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Letter

Agencies invoke "unusual circumstances" to exceed FOIA window for turning over communications with National School Boards Association.

Christian Student Sues School Over Campaign to Portray Him as Violent

A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of a 14-year-old Christian student in Florida based on his description of a concerted campaign by classmates and their parents to falsely portray him as a violent wannabe killer with access to knives and guns.

Supreme Court Affirms Kentucky AG’s Right to Defend Law Banning Live-Dismemberment Abortion

In an 8-1 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R) can defend the commonwealth’s law banning live-dismemberment abortion, despite Gov. Andrew Beshear’s (D) refusal.

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