Justice

Self-Proclaimed Jan 6 Orchestrator Ray Epps Sues Fox News for Defamation

Epps claims the network and Carlson promulgated an unfounded narrative that portrayed him as an undercover agent who instigated the Capitol violence to discredit then-President Trump and his followers.

San Francisco Drug Dealers Still Eligible for Free Legal Council After Making Upwards of $350K a Year

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Member Matt Dorsey requested City Hall investigate the justice system after a report stated drug dealers in the area make upwards of $350,000 a year.

Judge Denies Biden Admin’s Attempt to Collude with Big Tech to Suppress Right-Wing Online Free Speech

Judge confirms Biden admin "likely 'significantly encouraged' and/or 'jointly participated' with the social-media companies to engage in viewpoint-based suppression of protected free speech. Additionally, the White House Defendants and the Surgeon General Defendants were found to have likely engaged in coercion of social-media companies."

Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor Staff Pressures Colleges, Libraries to Purchase Her Books

“The problem at the Supreme Court is there’s no one there to say whether this is wrong,” said Kedric Payne from the Campaign Legal Center.

Lawyers for Jan 6 Figure Ray Epps Move to Sue Fox News for Defamation

The imminent defamation lawsuit hinges on a theory that Tucker Carlson, formerly with Fox News, championed on his now-canceled program.

Bill in California Would Force Judges To Take Race Into Account During Prison Sentencing

A new bill introduced in the state of California would require judges to consider race when giving prison sentences to criminals.

Sen. Tom Cotton Criticizes Target’s DEI Program as Racially Discriminatory, Threatens Legal Action

Senator Cotton's argument is that Target's race-based initiatives, which purportedly aim to increase diversity and inclusion, may actually contravene federal civil rights laws by actively discriminating based on race.

Biden DOJ Deletes Webpages Spotlighting Child Sex Trafficking Crisis

The removal of these sections from the DOJ webpage has led to significant concern among child protection advocates and the wider public.

Federal Court Makes this July 4th a True Independence Day

"While Americans were enjoying hot dogs and fireworks this Fourth of July, federal Judge Terry A. Doughty commemorated Independence Day by striking a blow for the separation of big tech and state."

California High School Suspends Students For Five Days After ‘Misgendering’ Teacher

A California high school suspended two children last year for “misgendering” a teacher, according to a local parent group.

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