Legal

Biden Sent Thousands of Emails Relating to Hunter’s Business Dealings

Joe Biden was found to have sent 29,000 emails to his son Hunter Biden, brother James Biden, and their firms despite asserting that he was not involved with Hunter's business dealings.

Iran Implements Facial Recognition Technology in Universities

Students have expressed concerns that free thought is on the decline in Iranian universities after officials implemented facial recognition.

Deportation Order Postponed for Christian German Family Living in U.S.

Family has been in the United States for 15 years.

Gov’t Illegally Collects Americans’ Private Smart Device Data: Inspector General

The critical findings of the report highlighted that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the United States Secret Service did not comply with the DHS' privacy policies or the E-Government Act of 2002.

EU Close to Legalizing Installing Spy Software on Journalists’ Electronic Devices

Věra Jourová, Vice-President for Values and Transparency at the European Union (E.U.) Commission, announced a "proposal to protect media freedom in the European Union."

Voter Fraud Lawsuit Intensifies

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) has sued in several states to access Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) data.

Biden Cybersecurity Agency ‘Likely’ Violated Free Speech by Colluding with Big Tech, Censoring Election Content

On Tuesday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals broadened an existing injunction to encompass the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), amid allegations of unconstitutional collusion with big tech firms to silence "election-related speech."

Biden Admin Greenlights Border Wall Construction in South Texas, Waiving 26 Federal Laws

In a marked departure from earlier stances, the Biden administration on Wednesday facilitated the continuation of border wall construction in South Texas by waiving 26 federal laws.

Public Faith in Congress Dips Below 20% for Third Consecutive Month

Data from the latest Gallup Poll Social Series, cited by Statista, conducted between Sept 1–23, reveals that a mere "17 percent of respondents thought Congress was doing a good job."

Trump Seeks Dismissal of 2020 Election Case, Citing Presidential Immunity

The narrative painted by Trump's legal defense is one that advocates for the preservation of a longstanding precedent, positioning the indictment as an anomaly that threatens to undermine the constitutional safeguards vested in the presidency.

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