Legal

‘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.

Trump Supporter Cleared as Appeals Court Tosses Meme-Based Conviction

Douglass Mackey, known online as “Ricky Vaughn,” had his 2023 conviction overturned by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals.

Hundreds of Lawsuits Target Trump: New Tracker Exposes Left’s Legal War

A conservative legal group has launched a new website exposing the volume of lawsuits aimed at blocking President Trump’s policies.

82-Year-Old Woman Wins $65K After YMCA Bans Her for Opposing Male in Women’s Locker Room

An 82-year-old woman from Port Townsend, Washington, has secured a $65,000 legal settlement after being banned for life from her local YMCA

Cornell Accused of Racially Biased Hiring in Internal Documents

Internal Cornell University records and whistleblower statements suggest the university implemented a hiring process prioritizing race and diversity over merit.

Seattle Schools Sued Over Alleged Antisemitic Bullying Ignored by Officials

A Jewish student has filed a lawsuit against Seattle Public Schools, claiming school officials failed to respond to repeated antisemitic harassment at Nathan Hale High School.

Breaking the Law Book, Trump Says ‘A Must Read’

President Donald Trump offered strong support for Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow’s new book, Breaking the Law: Exposing the Weaponization of America’s Legal System Against Donald Trump. The investigative exposé uncovers the lawfare strategies used to undermine President Trump and reshape U.S. politics through judicial manipulation.

Universities Caught Rebranding DEI to Dodge Federal Oversight

Nearly 90 universities have renamed their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) offices in response to growing federal scrutiny.

Texas Teen to Be Tried as Adult in Fatal Stabbing of Austin Metcalf

Karmelo Anthony, 17, will face adult prosecution in Texas for the alleged murder of fellow student Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet.

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