X Shuts Down Operations In Brazil After Supreme Federal Court Justice Allegedly Threatens Legal Rep With Arrest

Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) abruptly suspended its operations in Brazil on Saturday after it claimed Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes had threatened to arrest its legal representatives for failing to comply with requests to remove content, according to Reuters. X posted the announcement on Saturday, citing concerns over the “censorship order” issued by […]
‘Who Can Deal With A World With So Much Law?’: Supreme Court Justice Warns Of ‘Explosion’ Of Legal Hindrances

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch warned on Fox News on Sunday about how an “explosion” of new laws could affect Americans' freedoms. Gorsuch spoke with Fox News' Shannon Bream on “Fox News Sunday” to talk about his book, “Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law,” which is due for release on Tuesday. […]
Biden EPA Cuts Big Check For Pro-Defund The Police Activists To Pursue ‘Climate Justice’ For Convicts

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is sending up to $3 million to activist groups that advocate for cutting police budgets and closing prisons to pursue “climate justice” for incarcerated people and “reentry communities.” The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights (Baker Center) and the Insight Garden Program chosen It will receive $1 million to $3 […]
EDITORIAL: Justice for Arizona rancher George Kelly

opinion: The left's fight over the right to self-defense suffered a major setback on Monday when prosecutors in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, decided to drop charges against 75-year-old rancher George Alan Kelly after disagreeing verdicts dismissed his murder conviction. In Democratic jurisdictions across the country, left-leaning prosecutors side with the lawless and make an example […]
John Kennedy Says Justice Department ‘Got It Good And Hard’ In SCOTUS Immunity Decision

Republican Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana said Monday that the Biden administration had sought a swift Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity and “robustly won it.” The Supreme Court ruled in former President Donald Trump's immunity appeal that a president enjoys immunity from prosecution for “official business” while in office. Kennedy called the 6-3 decision, […]
‘Pregnant Patients’: Justice Jackson Refuses To Use Word ‘Woman’ In Abortion Case Partial Dissent

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson refused to use the word “woman” in a partial dissent filed Thursday in a case reviewing Idaho's abortion ban. Instead of answering the central issue in the case against Idaho's pro-life law – whether the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) requires doctors to perform emergency […]
Justice Department Issues Rule Allowing Gun Sellers To Access FBI Stolen Firearm Database

New rules issued Monday give gun dealers access to the FBI's stolen firearms database. The new rule, signed by Attorney General Merrick Garland, implements parts of the bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA) passed in June 2022. According to the Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) can now search the FBI database to see […]
Justice Will Sellers: Discrimination’s diversity

One hundred years ago, Congress passed and President Calvin Coolidge signed a new immigration bill that was relatively uncontroversial in the United States (it passed 69-9 in the Senate and 308-62 in the House of Representatives) but had global implications. Its origins were in studies completed by the Dillingham Commission, which was established by President […]
Marshall at Trump trial: ‘I have never seen in my career a greater perversion of the criminal justice system’

In the latest move by the left to try to block President Donald Trump's reelection through a criminal trial, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall traveled to New York City today to voice his support for President Trump. “I've been a prosecutor for 30 years and I care deeply about what's going on in our criminal […]
Justice Will Sellers: The Magna Cartaâs Constitutional Tradition

Bloodless revolutions are the exception, not the rule: in fact, history is full of wars in which different nations and regional groups pitted one another against one another over territory and other economic interests. Survival of the fittest is not a theory but a reality for most of the world's history, and the slogan “might […]