Delaware Supreme Court Demands More Answers on Biden Senate Document Secrecy

The Delaware Supreme Court ruled this week that the University of Delaware must provide more information justifying its decision to keep secret its deal to house and restrict access to the U.S. Senate records of President Joe Biden. The Delaware Supreme Court reversed the Delaware Superior Court and found that the University of Delaware had not carried … Continue reading Delaware Supreme Court Demands More Answers on Biden Senate Document Secrecy

Cruz blasts Dems over radical Biden nominee: Here are 15 crimes Rachael Rollins wouldn’t prosecute—and you’re about to make her a US attorney

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, urged his colleagues to consider the safety of their constituents and vote against the confirmation of Rachael Rollins as U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts due to her radical and dangerous policies while serving as District Attorney for Suffolk County. During her tenure, she maintained a blanket … Continue reading Cruz blasts Dems over radical Biden nominee: Here are 15 crimes Rachael Rollins wouldn’t prosecute—and you’re about to make her a US attorney

Washington’s leftist State Supreme Court lets stand scheme allowing authorities to enter homes without probable cause

This week the Washington State Supreme Court denied review of a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a Seattle law that requires tenants to submit to warrantless inspections of their homes. The lawsuit, which was brought by the Institute for Justice (IJ) on behalf of a group of Seattle renters and landlords, argued that the law … Continue reading Washington’s leftist State Supreme Court lets stand scheme allowing authorities to enter homes without probable cause

Amber Walker, UC Irvine employee, wins settlement over unconstitutional union dues seizures

UC Irvine Union Bosses unconstitutionally required Lab Assistant Amber Walker to pay union fees and dues. When requesting to opt out of the University Professional and Technical Employees (UPTE) union, union bosses refused to let her resign and stop confiscating part of her wages. Union officials demanded she present photo ID in order to be granted the right to keep her own hard-earned … Continue reading Amber Walker, UC Irvine employee, wins settlement over unconstitutional union dues seizures

Huffines asks Texans to join in prayer for US Supreme Court to protect life

The U.S. Supreme court is hearing oral arguments for Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a case that could overturn Roe v. Wade. Conservative candidate for governor Don Huffines called on Texans to join in prayer that the nation’s highest court would rule on the side of life. Huffines issued the following statement: “In the nearly … Continue reading Huffines asks Texans to join in prayer for US Supreme Court to protect life

Property owner sues East Orange, New Jersey, for stealing $80,000 in equity

An East Orange property owner filed a lawsuit this week challenging a state tax scheme that allowed the city to take her entire property for paying taxes late, or roughly $80,000 more than she owed. Lynette Johnson purchased a commercial property in 2014 but never received her tax bill for that year. Unbeknownst to Johnson, … Continue reading Property owner sues East Orange, New Jersey, for stealing $80,000 in equity

Next Week: Supreme Court will hear potentially landmark Maine school choice case

Next week, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument in a potentially landmark case challenging a Maine law that bans families from an otherwise generally available student-aid program if they choose to send their children to schools that teach religion. The Institute for Justice (IJ) and First Liberty Institute, which represent the parents in … Continue reading Next Week: Supreme Court will hear potentially landmark Maine school choice case

Judicial Watch seeks to depose Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot about her racist interview policy

Judicial Watch filed a motion for court authorization to depose Mayor Lori Lightfoot in the currently pending civil rights lawsuit on behalf of Thomas Catenacci and the Daily Caller News Foundation regarding her policy of only granting interviews to “journalists of color.” On May 18, 2021, Mayor Lightfoot’s office informed multiple reporters that she would grant one-on-one interviews, “only to … Continue reading Judicial Watch seeks to depose Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot about her racist interview policy

Family owned Wisconsin meat shop sues Biden admin over illegal federal mask mandate

A fourth-generation, family-owned and -operated meat shop in central Wisconsin is fighting back against the federal government’s efforts to impose an illegal federal mask mandate on small businesses. Nolechek’s Meats has filed a federal lawsuit against the Biden Administration, after federal food inspectors threatened to withhold the USDA Mark of Inspection on its meat products … Continue reading Family owned Wisconsin meat shop sues Biden admin over illegal federal mask mandate

Congress acts after its revealed hundreds of federal judges presided over cases in which they had a financial interest

Rep. Chip Roy (TX-21) issued the following statement Wednesday upon the House’s passage of the bipartisan Courthouse Ethics and Transparency Act (H.R. 5720), of which he was a lead cosponsor. Trust in our judicial system demands clear impartiality of the judges. The Courthouse Ethics and Transparency Act is a great step in providing parity to … Continue reading Congress acts after its revealed hundreds of federal judges presided over cases in which they had a financial interest