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Month: May 2024

Supreme Court Rules 6-3 That Death Row Inmate Was Not Denied Effective Legal Representation

All 3 liberal justices dissented from decision overturning the 9th Circuit, which found an Arizona man was entitled to a new sentencing hearing.

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“Not Random at All”: Stefanik Files Misconduct Complaint Against Trump Judge

On Tuesday, Representative Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) filed misconduct charges against the judge presiding over former President Donald Trump’s “hush money” trial in New York. Among other things, Stefanik is suggesting that Judge Juan Merchan’s selection to oversee the trial wasn’t random, as it is meant to be. Stefanik is suggesting that the New York State …

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Alito’s Appeal to Law

Multiple congressional Democrats called for Alito to recuse himself from Supreme Court cases involving Donald Trump or the 2020 election after The New York Times published two hit pieces attacking Alito for an upside-down U.S. flag at his Virginia home and the dreaded “Appeal to Heaven” flag at his vacation home.
In the Alito household, the patriarchy is evidently not as severe as leftists fear (and, in this case, demand).

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Groups Sue to Force Nevada County to Remove Illegal Registrations From Voter Rolls

When the Nevada legislature mandated in 2021 that every active registered voter in the state would be mailed a ballot, the new law immediately provoked concern from election integrity advocates. As the 2024 presidential election approaches, that concern has turned into legal action. After several years of urging Nevada election officials to remove questionable commercial […]

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Here’s What Happens Next After Trump Felony Convictions

As a convicted felon, Trump can still run for the presidency. He is expected to appeal the conviction. Here’s what you need to know.

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Environmental Watchdog Group Demands EPA Retraction Over Pesticide Claims

The environmental group described false information regarding the level of ‘forever chemicals’ found in pesticides.

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Montana Couple Sues State for Seizing “Trans” Daughter Without Warrant

Todd and Krista Kolstad have sued Montana’s Department of Child Protective Services/Child and Family Services for seizing their daughter without a warrant in January. Their daughter claimed to be “transgender,” and the Kolstads would not agree to “gender-affirming care.” The couple has also issued a cease-and-desist letter to the state’s GOP lieutenant governor, Kristen Juras, demanding that she stop smearing the Kolstads.

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