How Lenient Justice Contributed to the Tragic Church Shootings in Kentucky

Reports indicate that the individual accused of fatally shooting two people at a church in Kentucky earlier this month had a lengthy criminal history that might have led to prison time if not for lenient sentencing. The 47-year-old man allegedly shot a state trooper near the airport on July 13, carjacked a vehicle, then opened […]

Justice Department Requests Meeting With Ghislaine Maxwell For Reliable Information On Epstein

DOJ’s Interest in Ghislane Maxwell Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche expressed his intention to meet with convicted sex trafficker Ghislane Maxwell “in the coming days.” This meeting is part of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) effort to engage with Maxwell’s legal team about whether she is willing to share information with the department’s prosecutors related […]

Justice Will Sellers: The old becomes new – restraining Russia while backing Ukraine

Understanding US-Soviet Relations and the Containment Policy Looking back, US relations with the Soviet Union were primarily defined by the containment strategy. The concept was straightforward: communism, along with the Soviet Union itself, posed a significant threat to global stability. While it was possible to challenge communism on an intellectual level, things took a different […]

Larry Elder: The Judicial Overreach of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

Concerns About Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Judicial Philosophy There’s been some debate about whether the newly appointed Supreme Court judge, Ketanji Brown Jackson, might be considered an “activist” judge. She seems to suggest that engaging in judicial matters, particularly from a left-leaning perspective, is part of her role. In a CBS News interview, Jackson expressed her […]

Justice Department seeks information on all non-citizen prisoners in California jails

DOJ Requests Information on Non-Citizen Prisoners in California On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Justice requested that California counties compile a list of non-citizen prisoners, including the crimes they’ve been charged or convicted of, as well as their release dates. The Justice Department noted that these “data requests” from counties, like Los Angeles and San […]

Supreme Court Justice Appears Surprised That Fellow Justices Treat Their Roles Seriously

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Shares Insights on Judicial Process During a recent luncheon with the Indianapolis Bar Association, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson offered a candid glimpse into her judicial thinking and daily routines. “I don’t think people realized how formal the court actually is,” she chuckled, reflecting on her experiences. “When the judges […]

Trump’s DOJ Delivers Justice to Americans by Challenging Negative Biden Policy

On Wednesday morning, Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon from the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division made a statement regarding someone approaching the FO, and it seems they indeed did. In a lawsuit filed by the DOJ against the California Department of Education and the California Federation of Interscholastic Federations, Dhillon accused them of engaging in illegal sexism […]

Justice Will Sellers: Misinterpreting the path to Independence

Before the Declaration of Independence, there was the Olive Branch Petition. Today marks 250 years since Thomas Jefferson made his first effort to explain the American colonies’ grievances to King George III, seeking reconciliation as tensions escalated. He had been dismissed three months earlier amidst rising unrest, and the recent Battle of Bunker Hill had […]

Alabama’s Volunteer Lawyer Programs address shortcomings in civil justice

Limited Access to Civil Law Aid in Alabama In Alabama, access to affordable civil law aid is still pretty limited, especially since almost 30% of its residents live below the federal poverty line. The state doesn’t allocate public funding for civil aid, which really puts pressure on organizations like the five volunteer lawyer programs operating […]