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Penn Law Professor Amy Wax Appeals Discrimination Case to Third Circuit

Penn Law Professor Amy Wax appeals to the Third Circuit after a federal judge dismissed her discrimination lawsuit.

Illegal Alien Charged in North Carolina Teen Killings

An ICE detainer has been issued in the wake of a double homicide in Charlotte, North Carolina, after federal officials confirmed the suspect is an illegal alien from El Salvador.

Questions of Prosecutor Bias Emerge in Charlie Kirk Case

Prosecutors say newly released text messages undermine claims of bias in the high-profile Kirk shooting case, as defense attorneys seek to disqualify a Utah prosecutor ahead of a critical hearing.

Supreme Court Shockwave: Voting Rights Act Case Puts Dem Seats at Risk

The VRA case before the Supreme Court could reshape the 2026 House battlefield, offering Republicans a significant opportunity to retain control.

Appeals Court Rebukes University for Targeting Professor’s Speech

A federal appeals court has ruled that the University of Washington (UW) violated a professor’s First Amendment rights.

Classroom Speech War Erupts Over Alabama DEI Ban

Alabama professors and students are appealing a federal ruling upholding the state’s DEI ban, igniting a legal battle over classroom speech.

Climate Lawfare Exposed: Dark-Money Network Funds Both Climate Lawsuits and Judge Trainings

The sprawling climate lawfare network driving Democratic-led lawsuits against the oil industry is drawing new scrutiny after tax filings revealed that the New Venture Fund (NVF) funneled millions of dollars to both the law firm leading the litigation and the organization training the judges who may hear those cases.

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.

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