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Judiciary Committee Investigates Politicization of Federal Law Enforcement Agencies and Supreme Court Intimidation

The Judiciary Committee is investigating the politicization of federal law enforcement agencies and the intimidation of Supreme Court justices by radical left-wing groups, following the leak of a draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization in May 2022, with the Chairman Jim Jordan writing to the Director of the U.S. Marshals Service to request documents and information relating to the matter.

Gov. DeSantis Approves Death Penalty for Child Rapists

"[W]we think that the worst of the worst crimes deserve the worst of the worst punishment," says DeSantis.

Federal Judge Temporarily Halts Illinois Ban on Certain Semi-Automatic Rifles and Magazines

"Can the senseless crimes of a relative few be so despicable to justify the infringement of the constitutional rights of law-abiding individuals in hopes that such crimes will then abate or, at least, not be as horrific?" Judge McGlynn asked in his ruling.

Supreme Court Justices Unite Against Proposed Ethics Oversight Following Attacks on Conservative Members

“These threats are magnified with respect to Members of the Supreme Court, given the higher profile of the matters they address. Recent episodes confirm that such dangers are not merely hypothetical," all nine justices wrote.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Says He Has ‘A Pretty Good Idea’ On Who Leaked The Abortion Ruling Last Year

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says that he has "a pretty good idea" as to who leaked the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization draft last year. 

North Carolina Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Voter ID

The Supreme Court of North Carolina ruled in favor of voter ID and also granted lawmakers the power to draw redistricting maps Friday.

Disney Sues Florida Gov. DeSantis as State Governing Board Voids Media Giant’s Jurisdiction

"Disney was openly and legally granted a unique and special privilege, that privilege of running its own local government," former Florida Supreme Court justice Alan Lawson said. "That era is ending."

Supreme Court Declines Hearing Fossil Fuel Companies’ Appeals: Climate Change Lawsuits

The decision allows fossil fuel damage claims to be pursued at the state level.

Canadian Government ‘Would Work To Provide’ Access To Abortion Pill If Banned in United States

The Canadian government “would work to provide” access to medical abortion drugs if the pills become banned in the states, an official said last week.

Liberal-Run Oregon Saves Abundant Supply of Abortion Pills

Far-left Oregon Governor Tina Kotek announced Thursday that the state has partnered with Oregon Health Science University (OHSU) to stash a three-year supply of mifepristone, the first drug used in a two-drug medication abortion procedure. 

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