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Day: July 29, 2025

DOJ Finds UCLA Violated Civil Rights Law

UCLA faces a major loss of federal funding as Attorney General Pam Bondi states the university will ‘pay a heavy price for putting Jewish Americans at risk.’

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Supreme Court Justice Kagan Concerned About Government Flouting Court Orders

The justice made the comments at a conference organized by a federal appeals court in California.

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DOJ Files Complaint Against Far-left U.S. District Court Judge Boasberg

The Justice Department has filed a formal complaint against far-left Democratic federal Judge James Boasberg for improper judicial conduct. Boasberg, chief of the U.S. District Court for Washington, D.C., and appointed by President Barack Obama, has been tangling with the Trump administration over the lawful deportation of illegal aliens. He tried to stop the administration …

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Federal Appeals Court Limits Private Lawsuits Under Voting Rights Act

The ruling upholds an Arkansas election law that one person who is not a poll worker can only help up to six voters at polls.

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Impeachment Attorney Deliver Devastating Obama Assessment as Declassified Docs Pile Up Evidence…

In 2005, when the Democrats were holding up qualified judicial nominees via the filibuster in the Senate despite the fact the GOP had the White House and the majority in the upper chamber, the party of the left — in particular, a newly minted senator from Illinois named Barack Obama — spoke passionately in the defense of the 60-vote hurdle for judicial nominees.
“According to the Democratic Party and the House managers in the second impeachment trial, a former president — once out of office — is still subject to impeachment,” he said.

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21 States Sue to Block USDA from Collecting SNAP Data

The federal government could use the collected data for deportation purposes, the lawsuit said.

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