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Supreme Court Being Asked to Hear Magazine Capacity Case

https://bearingarms.com/john-petrolino/2025/08/16/supreme-court-being-asked-to-hear-magazine-capacity-case-n1229617

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Judge Blocks Trump’s Bid to End Child Detention Policy Seen as Fueling Illegal Immigration

The Trump administration blames the decades-old policy for incentivizing families to cross with children knowing they will be released quickly.

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US Taking ‘Special Measures’ to Protect People Possibly Exposed in Court Records Hack

The U.S. government is taking unspecified “special measures” to protect people potentially exposed in a recent hack of court records, a top U.S. Department of Justice official said on Thursday. The hack of the federal judiciary’s filing systems has raised concerns across the judiciary since it was disclosed last month, in part because of reports […]

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Judge Instructs DOJ to Rewrite Order on DC Police Leadership

The district sued after the attorney general ordered the police to submit control to an emergency commissioner.

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AG showdown: DC attorney general rejects US Attorney General Pam Bondi order as ‘unlawful’…

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi issued an order on Thursday to slap down D.C. Metropolitan Police Department sanctuary policies and place Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator Terrence Cole in charge of the department as emergency police commissioner — but D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser pushed back, highlighting a letter in which District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb opined that the order from Bondi “is unlawful.”
Attorney General Pam Bondi discusses a letter she sent to sanctuary city and state leaders, President Donald Trump’s DC crime crackdown and the firing of a DOJ worker over a sandwich throwing incident on ‘Hannity.’

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California’s 1-Gun-per-Month Purchase Limit Violates Second Amendment, Appeals Court Rules

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/californias-1-gun-per-month-purchase-limit-violates-second-amendment-appeals-court-rules

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DC Attorney General Says Police Don’t Have to Follow Bondi’s Order

District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb outlined his position in a letter to the district’s police chief.

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District Judge Demands Nuns Pay for Contraception

Back to the Little Sisters of the Poor, on Wednesday, Judge Wendy Beetlestone, chief judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, struck down a 2017 regulation issued by Donald Trump’s first administration expanding religious exemptions for ObamaCare’s contraception mandate.
A year later, the Trump administration, via the Department of Health and Human Services, issued a rule protecting the Little Sisters and other similar organizations from government coercion and infringement of their religious liberty.

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