Legal

Trump Supercharges SAVE Program to Stop Illegals from Voting

President Donald Trump’s administration is rolling out major upgrades to the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program.

ADL Partners with Top Law Firms to Launch National Legal Offensive Against Antisemitism

The Anti‑Defamation League teams up with Gibson Dunn and 40+ major law firms to create a nationwide legal network.

Michigan Court Rejects Habeas Corpus for Chimpanzees, Says Zoo Detention Must Stand

The Michigan Court of Appeals denied habeas corpus relief for seven chimpanzees at a zoo, affirming animals are not “persons” under the law.

Son Faces Justice Years Later in Shocking Brutal Family Murders in Newport Beach

A jury found Camden Burton Nicholson guilty of three counts of first-degree murder in a case that has gripped Newport Beach, California, for years, marking a grim resolution to the brutal family murders that took the lives of his parents and their longtime housekeeper.

‘A Slap on the Wrist’: Outrage Erupts After Violent Teen Escapes Prison Time as ‘Youthful Offender’

Families in Payne County, Oklahoma, are furious after a student accused of multiple brutal sexual assaults avoided prison time when a judge reclassified him as a youthful offender.

Judge Orders Fani Willis to Conduct New Search for Trump-Related Records

A judge ordered Fani Willis to redo her search for Trump-related records after ruling her office failed to comply with transparency laws.

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Trump’s FTC Firing in Major Power Clash

A federal appeals court has blocked President Trump’s removal of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter.

Colombian Firm Secretly Recruited Clients for U.S. Deportation Defense Law Firm

A Colombian company recruited clients for a U.S. immigration law firm defending illegal immigrants, raising concerns over ethics and privacy.

Federal Court Blocks West Texas A&M Drag Ban in Free Speech Showdown

A federal appeals court ruled that West Texas A&M University violated the First Amendment by banning a student-led drag show.

Columbia University Pays Janitors Held Hostage by Anti‑Israel Protesters in Civil Rights Settlement

Columbia University settled civil rights claims for two janitors who were assaulted and held hostage by anti‑Israel protesters.

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