Judge rules Lori Vallow can represent herself in Maricopa County murder case
Phoenix (AZ Family/AP) — Lori Vallow, the so-called “terminally ill mother” convicted in the deaths of her children in Idaho, will be allowed to serve as a defense attorney in another murder case in Maricopa County. . She is charged with conspiracy to commit murder. separated husbandthe attempted murder of Charles Vallow and her ex-boyfriend’s […]
RV Sales To Be Banned Across Six States As California Climate Rules Take Effect
According to RVtravel, sales of diesel campers will be suspended in several states early next year due to California’s new climate change regulations. California, Washington, Oregon, New York, Massachusetts, and New Jersey prohibit the sale of motorhomes if the motorhome does not meet certain emission requirements under California Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations. There is. […]
Elon Musk Can Proceed With Daily $1 Million Giveaway, Judge Rules
Elon Musk can move forward with giving $1 million in daily donations to registered voters in battleground states who sign pledges to support the First and Second Amendments, a Pennsylvania judge says. The verdict was handed down on Monday. Philadelphia County Common Pleas Court Judge Angelo Folietta denies Democratic Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s motion […]
Georgia Supreme Court Rules That Ballots Submitted After Election Day Will Not Be Counted
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled Monday that Cobb County, Georgia’s third-largest county, can only count absentee ballots received by Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. The Republican National Committee was challenging a judge’s order for Cobb County election officials to extend the voting deadline until Nov. 8. announced More than 3,000 absentee ballots were delayed in […]
MIKE DAVIS: Restoring Faith In Our Elections Starts With Eradicating Senseless Democrat Rules
In the final days of this grueling election cycle, President Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are scouring battleground states to collect every last vote. Legal battles are also brewing as both sides seek to gain the upper hand in the election litigation arena. The Supreme Court most recently issued an order allowing Virginia to remove […]
Arizona high court rules Secretary of State must turn over list of noncitizens on voter roll
The Arizona Superior Court ruled Thursday that Maricopa County must provide a conservative watchdog group with a list of noncitizens currently registered to vote. America First Legal (AFL) filed the lawsuit in August. The high court’s order states, “As the court advised the parties before and during the hearing, the question for the court to […]
Judge Rules Anti-Israel Group Can Sue Universities Over Alleged Free Speech Violations
A federal judge in Texas has ruled that an anti-Israel group can continue its lawsuit against university officials for violating free speech and “viewpoint discrimination” following protests last spring. The Austin American-Statesman reported Thursday. District Judge Robert Pittman, appointed by President Obama Found The Palestine Solidarity Committees of several Texas universities have announced that they […]
Joining Beverly Hills and Coronado in rebelling against state housing rules: this blue collar city
Along the concrete floor of the San Gabriel River in southeast Los Angeles, Sean Diaz recalled one of the worst nights of his years of homelessness. He finds an abandoned building to sleep in, but does not realize that another person already occupies the place. Diaz said he woke up to the sound of a […]
Federal Court Rules In Favor Of GOP’s Effort To Prevent Ballots From Being Counted 5 Days After Election
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit sided with Republicans Friday, ruling that Mississippi law violates federal regulations by allowing mail-in ballots to be counted up to five days after an election, according to court filings. It was decided that there was. The Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Mississippi Republican Party sued […]
Appeals Court Rules In Favor Of New York Law Restricting Guns In ‘Sensitive Areas’ After Supreme Court Ruling
A federal appeals court on Thursday reaffirmed that New York state can continue to restrict firearms in “sensitive” areas such as public transportation, hospitals and schools. The decision, issued by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan, follows the U.S. Supreme Court’s direction to reevaluate previous decisions in light of major gun incidents […]