The following is excerpted from Tulsi Gabbard’s book “For Love of Country: Leave the Democrat Party Behind” (Regnery Publishing), which is being released Tuesday, April 30. We have no time to waste. We live in troubled times. Our nation is bitterly divided. Our future as a republic, as a union, appears bleak. The news – the noise, the insanity, the …
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Retired SCOTUS Justice Breyer weighs in on mounting calls Sotomayor should retire: 'Spring chicken'
Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer brushed off calls that Justice Sonia Sotomayor should step down from the bench, saying she is a “spring chicken.” “I think anybody can say what he wants, you know. And I was 83years old, just about I think, when I retired. But Justice Sotomayor is not, she is a spring chicken,” Breyer told Fox …
Read More »Supreme Court can fix the homeless crisis that the government caused
On Monday, April 22, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson. The question before the justices is: did the Ninth Circuit correctly hold that the Eighth Amendment prevents cities from enforcing civil or criminal restrictions on the homeless sleeping or camping on public property? Underlying the specific legal question in the case is a …
Read More »SCOTUS to take up challenge to Biden admin's ghost gun rule that group deems ‘abusive’
The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear a challenge to the Biden administration’s regulation on so-called “ghost guns” next term. The rule in question was issued in 2022 by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to regulate “buy build shoot” kits that are available online or in stores that allow any individual to assemble a …
Read More »‘Overtly political’ Trump trial risks eroding Americans’ faith in judicial system, experts say
As a Manhattan courtroom braces for the unprecedented trial of former President Donald Trump, legal minds examine how the case – considered by some experts to be legally weak and politically motivated – could erode trust in America’s justice system. The 45th president and presumptive GOP nominee for the 2024 presidential election was charged by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg …
Read More »‘Constitutional authority’ of Senate Dems quashing Mayorkas impeachment trial questioned by experts
Constitutional law experts are examining the implications of the precedent set by Senate Democrats on Wednesday, when they killed the impeachment trial of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, effectively dismissing it. After the Senate deemed both articles of impeachment unconstitutional, the upper chamber adjourned, quashing all hope for a trial on Mayorkas’ alleged crimes. This was historically significant, …
Read More »Both sides claim victory after Supreme Court rules Texas rancher can sue state over flooded lands
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Tuesday that ranchers can sue the state of Texas over highway construction they allege flooded their lands. “This is the pinnacle of a long, hard-fought battle, and we can’t stress enough what a blessing this is,” rancher Richie DeVillier said in a statement after the ruling. But in an unusual twist, Texas Attorney General Ken …
Read More »Wisconsin State Bar suspends DEI program after lawsuit
The Wisconsin State Bar suspended their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs after a lawsuit calling them unconstitutional. The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL) sued the state bar association in December 2023 for administering the “Diversity Clerkship Program” alleging that it is illegally and racially discriminatory. “Defeating unconstitutional DEI programs has become WILL’s area of expertise, and we …
Read More »Legal experts raise alarm on President Biden's 'plan B' student loan handout
Legal experts interviewed by Fox News Digital are expressing concern that President Joe Biden’s ongoing efforts to cancel student loans may be pushing the limits of his executive authority. The experts said the Biden administration’s pursuit of mass student debt forgiveness may be more politically motivated than legally justified, warning that additional legal challenges may arise as a result. Biden’s …
Read More »Biden vows to forge ahead with student loan handouts, has 4 words for all his critics
President Biden is vowing to forge ahead with his plan to forgive billions of dollars in student loans, just months ahead of his expected 2024 presidential election rematch with Donald Trump. Despite a national debt soaring past $34.5 trillion and the U.S. Supreme Court previously serving as a roadblock for such handouts to loan borrowers, the president is again vowing …
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