Topic: Justice

DOJ’s Epstein cover-up is a ‘civics test’ for Americans July 11, 2025 Olivia Murray A brilliant X thread from Glenn Beck.
Sen. Alex Padilla proposes a law to force ICE agents to unmask and provide their names to illegals July 11, 2025 Monica Showalter The senator who refused to wear a name tag wants every ICE agent and their families to be available for doxxers' databases.
The law is an ass — as it should be July 10, 2025 Robert Arvay Believe it or not, judges’ job is not to be fair.
Will the hammer ever fall? July 8, 2025 Kevin Finn The figures behind the latest scandals never seem to face any consequences. Have the people had enough?
The government's Epstein problem July 7, 2025 Nick Lopez None of us ever would have heard of Jeffery Epstein had the government not brought him up.
District judge claims primacy over the U.S. Supreme Court July 3, 2025 Eric Utter There's a judge out there confusing himself with a king.
About our lefty Supreme Court justices ... July 1, 2025 Patricia McCarthy What kind of woman refuses to protect children?
The battle of ‘Lawless Lawfare’ June 30, 2025 Bucky Fox A new book from the Washington Times's legal affairs reporter, Alex Swoyer, tells it like it is.
Lawyers gone wild June 28, 2025 Marcus Ebenhack Lawyer payouts in tort settlements have gotten too big these days.
From Deportation to K Street: The Curious Liberation of Mahmoud Khalil June 23, 2025 Charlton Allen How a federal court turned deportation into a green light for lobbying—and rewrote the balance of power in the process.
What’s Really Wrong With Same-Sex Marriage June 19, 2025 Tom G.K. Swift On the 10th anniversary of Obergefell v. Hodges, it’s proper to ask whether same-sex marriage is a good idea.  
Another 6-3 vote for common sense June 18, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. The Court wants these issues to be settled in the political arena.
Kash Patel: From poised to proven -- check out his interview on Joe Rogan June 19, 2025 Wendy Kinney An impressive performance, describing impressive things most of us didn't even know about, on Joe Rogan's show.
Mahmoud Khalil Paid the Dollar Bond June 16, 2025 Charlton Allen But he doesn’t walk free after all.
Has the SPLC finally met its match? June 16, 2025 Susan Quinn The Southern Poverty Law Center is finally being challenged for defamation by the Dustin Inman Society, an organization involved in immigrant issues. 
Mahmoud Khalil Walks Free—For Now June 13, 2025 Charlton Allen But every little bump in the night or knock on the door may mean the appellate courts have spoken.
Pardon moi! Why are French Tesla lessors suing Tesla? June 13, 2025 Noel S. Williams Thank God our legal systems are inherited from British traditions, including common law, rather than the Napoleonic Code.
Leftists Have Read the CCP Playbook June 5, 2025 Richard Blakley Have Soros dollars now seeped into the judiciary?
Colorado man’s family vacation June 5, 2025 Charlton Allen Boulder’s Molotov-adjacent family gets a legal lifeline.
Judge Rules Inmates Must Have Panties June 4, 2025 James A. George One rogue Federal district judge embarks on a crusade to overturn the Trump administration's efforts to protect women. 
Leftist judge grants migrant protection to foreign national who sought to influence U.S. elections June 5, 2025 Monica Showalter What does it take to tell a foreign national who's up to no good that he or she doesn't have a "right" to live in this country?
Parental Rights at 100 May 30, 2025 John M. Grondelski A century has passed since the Supreme Court clearly declared kids are “not creatures of the state.” 
The Courts and a Colorblind Society May 29, 2025 James A. Betti Judicial hubris has been ruining America’s race relations for decades.
Crying Over George Floyd May 27, 2025 John Conlin It’s been five years since the Saint George Floyd incident, and what have we learned?  
Kash Patel goes on Fox News, talks surge of ‘copycats’ after James Comey’s ‘8647’ post May 29, 2025 Olivia Murray Here’s an idea: Act as tough as you talk, and maybe there might be some law and order.
When City Hall Chooses the Mob May 27, 2025 Charlton Allen An episode in Seattle is a case study of the slow erosion of neutral governance under pressure from progressive ideological extremism. The state is no longer the referee. It is picking sides.
A circuit judge bites back at the Supreme Court May 22, 2025 James A. George ‘We seem to have forgotten that this is a district court — not a Denny’s.’
Supreme Court: Children of Illegal Aliens or Tourists are not U.S. Citizens May 21, 2025 Gabriel Canaan Revisiting old but still-controlling Supreme Court decisions on birthright citizenship. Take a look.
Will the Supreme Court Succumb to Democratic Party Pressure? May 19, 2025 Ed Brodow Democrats wanting to throw a monkey wrench into Trump’s agenda have been able to “forum shop” by seeking out sympathetic district court judges most likely to block the president’s actions. 
The Supreme Court is already packed May 17, 2025 Matthew G. Andersson On the matter of illegal immigrants, the absence of judicial knowledge is striking.
If Walz Were a Real Man, He Would Pardon Derek Chauvin May 15, 2025 Jack Cashill Walz is feeding the rumor mill to bait President Trump into offering Derek Chauvin a federal pardon.
America, the Juristocracy May 13, 2025 Peggy Ryan Who rules our country? The people, or self-important men with gavels?
The wise Latina’s not very wise remarks May 12, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Sonia Sotomayor makes her affection for the resistance known.
A Legal Ft. Sumter? May 12, 2025 Paul C. Binotto A new lawsuit threatens Chief Justice John Roberts' Supreme Court standing. 
Judicial paternity tests May 12, 2025 John M. Grondelski The least we should be able to do, especially when single judges decide to impose their views of the law on the country as a whole, is acknowledge their presidential paternity.
Time to end judicial immunity May 13, 2025 Alice Giordano Lawfare judges will never be brought to heel until we curtail this absurd perk of the job.
It’s Time to Judge the Judges! May 8, 2025 Richard Blakley Perhaps they could be cellmates and neighbors with the MS-13 “Maryland fathers” in Alcatraz?
Maybe Donald will visit Letitia’s trial May 9, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. As my late mother used to say, God has a great sense of humor.
Defeating Online Fraud May 9, 2025 Frank Ryan It is time to establish a clear, centralized federal response to online fraud.
A police administrator all but admits perjury May 9, 2025 Mike McDaniel This is an extraordinary turn of events in a city and state apparently vying with California for the “most socialist/communist city/state in the union” title. 
In high heels and backwards May 9, 2025 M. Walter Trump named Jeanine Pirro the interim U.S. attorney for D.C., and it’s an alpha male move over the RINO establishment.
Houdini in a Robe: Judge Dugan’s Courthouse Escape Plan May 7, 2025 Charlton Allen When a judge opens an escape hatch for a fugitive, she doesn’t just defy law enforcement—she slams the rule of law shut.
Huge fentanyl bust in Oregon May 8, 2025 John Woods Take two seconds and guess which political party runs Oregon.
A confrontation with the rogue Judiciary May 8, 2025 Robert Arvay Dishonest judges are a threat to the Republic and must be treated as such.
Indiana courthouse becomes the scene of a vigilante justice shootout May 8, 2025 Olivia Murray When a black career criminal leading police on a high-speed pursuit crashed into a young father, killing his toddler and his newborn baby—it was too much for great-grandfather Mark Vawter.
Amid leftist lawfare, President Trump needs more help than he has May 7, 2025 Dan Backer This is not about politics or even President Trump himself; this is about stopping unelected judges from taking American democracy out of the hands of the people.
Trump at the Roberts Court May 6, 2025 Marcus Ebenhack John Roberts cited his “general reticence to invalidate the acts of the nation’s elected leaders” when he upheld Obamacare; where’s that same sentiment now?
The U.S. Constitution is a contract May 5, 2025 Matthew G. Andersson Start with a close look at how the Constitution defines 'person' ...
Florida attorney general rejects federal judge’s ruling on immigration May 5, 2025 Susan Quinn James Uthmeier pushes back and puts a rogue activist judge in her place.
Your weekend tour guide behind the wheel May 2, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. The Democrats have pulled a lot stunts lately that didn’t work out as planned.
Civil rights? Not this Civil Rights Division! May 1, 2025 Mike McDaniel It’s long overdue music to normal American’s ears.
Rogue judges will not stop Trump’s America first agenda May 2, 2025 Amil Imani The Constitution vests executive authority in the president, not the courts, and judges can’t administer the executive branch, no matter how loudly they bang their gavels.
Tesla firebombing suspect collects a ‘get-out-of-jail-free card’ so he can keep getting his ‘trans’ meds May 1, 2025 Olivia Murray Hey, as long as you’re queer and have depression, you’re essentially entitled to do whatever you want without fear of punitive consequences.
The cop versus the assistant district attorney April 30, 2025 Bob Weir Here’s the true story of when I confronted a future national-level politician.
Judges acting like immigration activists April 27, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. From now on, judges who don’t enforce the law, including immigration, will be arrested for defying it
Judge Not April 26, 2025 Clarice Feldman Judges play stupid games and win stupid prizes. 
A real deterrent for violent criminals April 27, 2025 Bob Kingsley It seems to me that the incentives to commit crime rest mainly in a particular failure of our legal system.
No Tesla or victim love in Minneapolis April 24, 2025 Mike McDaniel Among the worst burdens of any police officer’s job is dealing with non-prosecuting prosecutors. 
Time for Pam Bondi to get a move on April 25, 2025 Todd Baumann The millions of Americans who elected Donald Trump are demanding justice beyond symbolic gestures.
The Legacy of the Roberts Court April 22, 2025 Robert A. Taft Chief Justice John Roberts is very concerned about his legacy, but he should already know what it is. 
Keeping terrorists in America April 22, 2025 Mike McDaniel It's been often said the Constitution can’t be read as a suicide pact.
The color revolution waged by our judiciary April 23, 2025 Patricia McCarthy There are more than enough activist judges willing to undertake the job of stopping every move Trump makes to fulfill his campaign promises to the voters. 
Letitia James: it's either/or April 21, 2025 Mike McDaniel Justice may be coming for Letitia James, and it couldn’t happen to a more deserving powerful, black woman.
Is it Time to Ignore the Judiciary? April 19, 2025 Clarice Feldman The broad scope and speed of the administration’s actions have knocked the sense out of the media, the Democrats, and the judiciary. They cannot seem to process the swift and expansive range of change without making themselves look ridiculous. 
Weaponizing Immigration: Lawfare by Class Action Threatens Our Republic April 17, 2025 Charlton Allen You can’t claim a collective benefit by fiat—and then have attorneys you’ve never met invoke individualized review to shield it from repeal.
Hawaii Supreme Court finds it trumps the U.S. Supreme Court April 18, 2025 Eric Utter It's a fig leaf for leftist rule and dangerous to national unity.
No One Is Above the Law—Including Letitia James April 16, 2025 Charlton Allen Irony has just refinanced at a historically low rate.
Karmelo Anthony is OJ Simpson all over again April 17, 2025 Olivia Murray If history is any indication, justice will not be blind.
The Left’s Class Action Coup Against Immigration Law April 15, 2025 Charlton Allen This isn’t due process. It’s due manipulation.
Did Letitia James commit mortgage fraud? April 16, 2025 Olivia Murray The documents seem to suggest so—what an ironic twist of fate.
About that stabbing murder in Frisco, Texas... April 15, 2025 Patricia McCarthy The left is trying to smear the victim and lionize the accused.
Don’t expect justice for Austin Metcalf April 15, 2025 Olivia Murray The judge lowers the bond because Karmelo Anthony’s family has “other plans” for the half a million dollars they just raked in on fundraising.
Sotomayor’s Specter: No, the Alien Enemies Act Can’t Deport Americans April 11, 2025 Charlton Allen Sotomayor can’t change the law, but she can poison the discourse.
Why is Bondi’s DOJ still prosecuting a pistol brace owner? April 14, 2025 Olivia Murray Lawyers know better than anyone that the process is the punishment, so there’s really no excuse.
Bondi DOJ allegedly evading FOIA requests for Epstein documents April 14, 2025 Olivia Murray “Most transparent administration ever.”
Judicial Imperialism: The House of Boasberg and the Left’s War on Sovereignty April 11, 2025 Charlton Allen Boasberg’s reach wasn’t legal—it was imperial—crossing state lines and national borders, arrogating to a D.C. courtroom powers the Constitution never envisioned.
Bringing Immigration Policy into Focus April 12, 2025 Clarice Feldman Immigration control is a key feature of the MAGA initiatives: closing the border, removing illegal immigrants, keeping non-citizens from voting and stopping federal funding from supporting illegal immigration. 
Can schools force-jab children with COVID-19 shots? April 10, 2025 John Klar An ongoing national legal dispute regarding vaccinations of children with COVID-19 shots concerns whether school officials are immune from traditional legal claims.
Pigs at the Trough: SoCal food bank accused of using food funds for cars, trips to Vegas, and more April 10, 2025 Monica Showalter After braying for more public funding to feed the poor and "food-insecure," it turns out, a lot of food bank NGO leaders have been focused on feeding themselves.
Major victory from SCOTUS in Trump deportation case April 8, 2025 James A. George It’s not a perfect decision (looking at you, Justice Barrett), but fans of the rule of law should be happy nonetheless.
Abolish the Bar: The root of our corrupt and lawless judiciary April 7, 2025 Maureen Steele America’s founders never envisioned a system where a privileged class of lawyers would rule over us, creating a nation where justice was accessible, where the people—not unelected legal elites—determined their own fate.
The Fruits of Trump’s Audacious Policies April 5, 2025 Clarice Feldman The Trump Administration prevails against both trade barriers internationally and out-of-control courts at home. 
The Least Dangerous Branch No More April 4, 2025 Charlton Allen Injunctions without bond are tearing the Constitution asunder.
How the Death Penalty Should Work April 4, 2025 Bob Weir People can’t say capital punishment ‘doesn’t work’ if it hasn’t been tried.
On Wisconsin: The pundit class fumbles (again) April 3, 2025 Charlton Allen The robes may be black in Wisconsin, but the ink will run Democrat blue. This wasn’t a victory for democracy—it was its hostile rebranding into something else entirely.
Elie Mystal thinks every law before 1965 should be labeled ‘unconstitutional’ and defunct April 2, 2025 Olivia Murray “Null and void” is supposed to be Marbury v. Madison you idiot!
French judge releases an accused rapist because he’s ‘fairly integrated’ April 2, 2025 Olivia Murray From “mostly peaceful” to “fairly integrated” the left clings to their Orwellian deceit.
French right-wing leader Le Pen banned from running for office April 1, 2025 Wendi Strauch Mahoney The judge insists that Marine Le Pen is at the center of a massive corruption scheme. Le Pen counters that the French Deep State is attacking democracy.
Judicial misconduct allegations shake legal system April 1, 2025 Richard Lawless A whistleblower case is dismissed by the same judges accused of misconduct.
‘American Oversight’? What a joke! March 31, 2025 Richard Blakley How many coincidences until we reconize a pattern?
An eye for an eye, an order for order March 31, 2025 Josh First Here’s a novel idea to stop the judicial tyranny now bedeviling the Trump administration.
U.K. to institute two-tier system of justice? March 30, 2025 Eric Utter They will start to take skin color into account in sentencing.
A curiosity about the DC District Court’s judges March 29, 2025 John M. Contino Consider three points about the judges assigned to hear all of the controversial Trump cases.
Are Judges Complicit in Lawfare? March 27, 2025 Lena Renconvich Judges, as gatekeepers of the legal system, wield significant authority to either curb or enable vicious attempts to hijack the law.
Criminal attack? You're on your own. March 26, 2025 Mike McDaniel We have no idea how long it took other officers to respond, but we know beyond any doubt one can be severely injured, crippled for life even killed, in seconds. 
Trump Is Not Destroying the Constitution, but Restoring It March 27, 2025 Susan Quinn The term “constitutional crisis” is meant to cause alarm, not define the facts of what is occurring.
Where We Need Musk’s Chainsaw the Most March 27, 2025 Centinel Apparently judges have superpowers...or else their egos need pruning.
Mark Steyn’s Reversal of Fortune March 27, 2025 Rael Jean Isaac A torturous decade-plus-long court case comes closer to a fair resolution. But there can be no winners here.
Red crayons and hospital gowns March 27, 2025 John Woods Some suggestions for the Supreme Court.
Why Liberal Judges Have a Lot to Answer For March 25, 2025 Tom G. K. Swift What distinguishes the rule of law from the rule of men is that the former contains limiting principles, which sharply and fundamentally limit the ability of men to decide the law as they see fit. 
There is no birthright citizenship for illegal aliens March 27, 2025 Richard Blakley The Fourteenth Amendment is unequivocally clear, and efforts to contort it are as clunky and nonsensical as you’d expect.
What these activist judges are doing to Trump is not about who he is -- it is about who they are March 24, 2025 Patricia McCarthy How does keeping Tren de Aragua members inside the country serve the U.S.?
Mahmoud Khalil: The Lawfare Circus Delayed, but the Show Must Go On March 21, 2025 Charlton Allen Memo to law enforcement: Do your job, and let the activist lawyers rage on MSNBC while you enforce the law.
Greenpeace Loses in North Dakota March 20, 2025 Wendi Strauch Mahoney A jury in North Dakota ordered the environmental group Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million to Energy Transfer and Dakota Access LLC for its role in defaming the company and inciting illegal behavior.
The other cartel March 21, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Let me tell you about another cartel, the one wearing robes and working on Capitol Hill.
Captain Ahab, meet Chief Justice Roberts March 21, 2025 Alan Loncar What exactly has happened to the Chief Justice?
John Roberts is the Judas of the Judiciary March 21, 2025 Amil Imani Judas betrayed with a kiss; Roberts betrays with a gavel.
Deadly consequences when judges play president March 21, 2025 Ed Timperlake A D.C. judge wants to force President Trump to declassify information that could make for a candy-store offering to violent criminals.
Have you met ‘President Chuang’? March 20, 2025 Susan Quinn Although Chuang assumes that other dastardly acts are taking place, his imagination doesn’t count as evidence.
Greenpeace takes a hit March 20, 2025 Bill Ponton A decision from a North Dakota may just bankrupt the leftist brats at Greenpeace.
Bad judges made by bad law schools March 20, 2025 Matthew G. Andersson The gang of lower court judges that interfering with President Trump’s executive responsibilities, is not unique.
The Founders Provided Remedies for a Runaway Judiciary March 17, 2025 Steve McCann What the country is witnessing is the culmination of many decades of ever-expanding judicial activism and the cowardice of the Congress to exert its prerogative to rein in this runaway usurpation of political power.
A pack of judges is destroying the American judiciary March 19, 2025 Patricia McCarthy Wolves in judical clothing ...
Who will stop the judges? March 18, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Another partisan Democrat wearing a robe invested in Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Plummeting public trust in the Judiciary March 19, 2025 Lena Renconvich The American Judiciary is facing a crisis of confidence.
Tanya Chutkan strikes again March 19, 2025 Olivia Murray The EPA is not allowed to reclaim the $20 billion in ‘climate’ funding shoved out the door after Trump won the election.
Will Trump be the next Andrew Jackson? March 18, 2025 Robert Arvay Trump will probably not brazenly defy the Supreme Court. And yet...
RICO must make its debut in the Holy Land March 18, 2025 Adina Kutnicki If Israel’s Deep State Mafia is not overthrown, catastrophe awaits.
Do We Have 677 Unelected Presidents? March 15, 2025 Clarice Feldman The curtain must fall on the notion that hundreds of unelected district court judges should be permitted to act as Chief Executive.
Trump begins restoring law and order March 15, 2025 Wendy Kinney Take a look at three of the president’s appointees and the good work they’ve done already.
A track attack March 14, 2025 Mike McDaniel It’s a fable for our times full of cognitive dissonance: a black female attacker and a black female victim.
Hunter Biden hotfoots it to a luxury vacation in South Africa, seemingly to avoid a deposition on his claimed poverty March 15, 2025 Monica Showalter The Bidens are up to their old ways -- even out of office, they haven't changed a bit.
I’m all broken up about Mahmoud Khalil’s rights March 13, 2025 Frank Friday Foreign nationals who hate America are due a change of scenery. 
District judge orders Trump to reemploy recently fired bureaucrats March 14, 2025 Olivia Murray According to progressive jurists, trying to stabilize a failing business model is a “sham.”
The USAID Case: Judge Amir Ali’s $2 Billion Defiance Escalates March 12, 2025 Charlton Allen As the money flows, the Supreme Court’s failure to act enables unchecked judicial activism.
Biden and the U.S. Steel case March 12, 2025 John Swallow The U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel case is a litmus test for America’s commitment to lawful governance. 
Scandals, the Bubblegum Pink Resistance, and Lawfare March 8, 2025 Clarice Feldman Not a bad week for the Administration which has, inter alia, gelded his domestic opposition, the UN, WHO, and the WEF, forced Trudeau into retirement, and exposed the EU as a collection of toothless poseurs. 
Stacey Abrams takes a page from Hugo Chavez on the matter of home appliances March 8, 2025 Monica Showalter After getting called out by President Trump for government waste, she told MSNBC she spent her $2 billion on home appliances in DeSoto, Georgia.
Michelle Wu sets a new criminal-enabling standard March 6, 2025 Mike McDaniel Normal, sane people know the lives of innocent productive Americans, including cops, are far more valuable than the lives of people who would unlawfully take them.
Impeaching rogue judges will be a hard row to hoe March 6, 2025 Jack Gleason But it might have to be done if we’re to maintain the people’s faith in the justice system.
A welcome break from Biden’s Justice Department March 6, 2025 Troy Cumings Pam Bondi was left a big mess to clean up.
How powerful is the Supreme Court? March 6, 2025 Paul Dowling Or put more bluntly, what exactly can the SCOTUS force Donald Trump to do?
The SCOTUS a little more than half-nuts March 6, 2025 James A. George The consolation prize is the blistering dissent from Justice Alito, with three other justices joining.
Tantalizing Tidbits: Five more recent news stories in short form March 7, 2025 Eric Utter From bad court rulings to condoms in school vending machines, there's always something going on with the left.
America and Israel: Weaponized governments against the people March 4, 2025 Adina Kutnicki As it seems, evil grows from the judiciary.
Mr. Chief Justice, please spank Judge Amy March 3, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Too many liberal judges seeking some attention or trying to confront the Trump White House.
Kash must pony up February 28, 2025 Todd Baumann It’s the first battle between the new FBI director and his (in-) subordinates, and Kash is losing.
Patel and Bongino: will the FBI survive? February 26, 2025 Mike McDaniel Time will tell whether America will be the winner or loser.
Pam Bondi… ‘overpromises’ … and we still don’t have the Epstein files February 28, 2025 Olivia Murray Is this a harbinger of what we can expect from her office?
Kash Patel: reshaping the FBI February 25, 2025 Yassin Fawaz Patel’s appointment is not just a win for Trump supporters—it is a victory for anyone who believes in the need for accountability and reform in government institutions. 
The FBI hides evidence of being the FBI February 25, 2025 Mike McDaniel Cutting the infection out of the federal government was always going to be a herculean task.
AG Pam Bondi promises release of long awaited Jeffrey Epstein documents — TODAY February 27, 2025 Peter Barry Chowka Speaking during a live interview yesterday on FOX News, the Attorney General committed to transparency with the Epstein clients’ list.
Citizens stop armed attackers; the FBI lies February 25, 2025 Mike McDaniel The FBI’s lack of accuracy on this issue is no surprise.
Is your car a 'public space,' free to be searched without a warrant? February 25, 2025 Eric Utter According to the Minnesota state Supreme Court, it is.
DOJ Weaponization Working Group: Another form of weaponization? February 24, 2025 Susan Quinn Apparently investigating the weaponization of government is now…weaponization of government.
Time to deactivate the activist judges February 22, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. The Supreme Court needs to step in.
The Trump Effect moves even the nastiest anti-Trump judges! February 19, 2025 James A. George The news has just broken! Long live DOGE!
Lemon is Dead February 18, 2025 Nate Kellum and Andrea Justus Those who continue to rely on Lemon to argue for an absolute wall between religion and government are disregarding binding precedent.
Corruption in Chicago’s courts February 17, 2025 Jim Davis The same old bad (Democrat) smell is wafting from two family law cases in the belly of the beast.
Cloward-Piven hits the courts February 18, 2025 Warren Beatty Is this how Democrats will overhaul the American Executive?
The Eastman Dilemma: John Eastman vs. the Left February 14, 2025 Ian Smith John Eastman should be a household name among conservatives.
The prosecutors noisily resigning over Eric Adams’ dropped charges are hypocrites February 16, 2025 Jack Hellner For more than a decade, they’ve done nothing as the Obama and Biden administrations consistently ignored blatant political corruption.
High Crimes or Bad Behavior? February 12, 2025 Douglas Schwartz There’s more than one way to remove judicial tyrants.
Judiciolatry or Hypocrisy? February 11, 2025 John M. Grondelski If Senate Democrats didn’t think judges pursue agendas, they would not have used every last minute of the last Congress to stuff the federal bench with “record” Biden appointments.
Rogue judges work to stop Trump’s executive orders February 13, 2025 Susan Quinn Partisan backgrounds and history shine a light on these activist judges’ true agendas.
Will POTUS be happy with SCOTUS? February 11, 2025 Bill Hansmann It is reprehensible that Supreme Court justices can be ideology-driven, progressive activists in the manner Sotomayor, Kagan, and Brown have shown themselves to be. 
Constitutional rights mean nothing in ‘family court’ February 11, 2025 Maureen Steele The agency is often called ‘Child Protective Services.’ But it’s really a government-sanctioned human-trafficking racket.
Lawfare 2.0: A New York judge launches a coup February 10, 2025 S. David Sultzer The only way for Trump to vindicate the Constitution is to declare that the judge’s order is null and void and ask the House to impeach the judge.     
Israel’s righteous case for the death penalty February 7, 2025 Adina Kutnicki The most fiery storm in the public square shouldn’t be all that fiery.
Tone deaf, anonymous FBI agents sue February 5, 2025 Mike McDaniel Most of those agents aren’t proud of what they did.
USAID helped fund the ‘Soros prosecutors’ February 5, 2025 Andrea Widburg The people who have allowed crime to destroy America’s cities and who went after Trump got a boost from tax dollars funneled through USAID.
Restoring the FBI’s mission: a plan for reform February 5, 2025 Charlton Allen Upon confirmation, Director Patel will have the chance to lead the most significant transformation in the Bureau’s history.
FBI still refusing to provide information pertaining to the murder of Seth Rich February 5, 2025 Eric Utter The agency is asking a court for another 66 years before being forced to reveal what they know about the mysterious murder.
An Object Lesson in Coddling Insane Murderers January 30, 2025 John Klar This state takes the most depraved killers and...what?
Reforming the FBI the smart way January 31, 2025 Mike McDaniel If confirmation depended on Patel’s effortless manhandling of dimwitted, hysterical, screaming congressional Democrats, he’d be confirmed 100 to 0.
The FBI raids the wrong house, updated January 29, 2025 Mike McDaniel Before dawn one day in 2017, a flashbang grenade exploded in Trina’s living room. 
Larry Krasner: the lawfare is strong in this one January 28, 2025 Mike McDaniel The political climate has changed, and a legitimate DOJ just might not be lawfare inclined.
Clarity and security in Trump’s repurposing of Guantanamo Bay January 30, 2025 Ronald Beaty The use of Guantanamo Bay for migrant detention is a stride toward a future where America controls its destiny.
Jury Nullification in New York January 25, 2025 Stephen I. Siller If New Yorkers don’t get over their Trump-hatred, they’ll never notice how their rights are being eroded.
Maryland goes full crazy in chasing out police January 24, 2025 Mike McDaniel Maryland residents voted for the politicians who wanted this, and they’re getting it good and hard.
What Republicans can do with all those Biden pardons January 25, 2025 George Walsh Team Biden shot itself in the foot.
Biden’s Pardon Confirms Fauci Guilt January 23, 2025 Deane Waldman Joe Biden admitted to the world that Fauci is indictable, if not legally proven guilty, of numerous crimes.
Harvard’s antisemitism settlement is a bad joke January 24, 2025 Susan Quinn Harvard University's antisemitism settlement has no intention of holding people accountable.
Revoking the Lying 51's security clearances: Trump was more than justified January 21, 2025 Mike McDaniel Trump’s revocation of the 51’s clearances is not only consistent with past practice, it’s entirely within his discretion. 
Mark Milley: pardons and mutiny January 21, 2025 Mike McDaniel Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. (Ret.) Mark Milley’s portrait, which was just unveiled 10 days ago at the Pentagon, has been taken down, according to a photo posted by CNN.
Biden’s Pardons Prove His Corruption January 21, 2025 Sloan Oliver Nothing more highlights the reasons why President Trump won, why the Kamala/Biden regime lost, and proves Biden’s corruption than the pardons given by Joe in the final days of his failed presidency.
Does Capital Punishment Heal or Harm? January 21, 2025 Kevin Finn While capital punishment has some arguments in its favor, particularly around retribution and closure for victims' families, the ethical, practical, and judicial issues it raises continue to fuel intense debate. 
Biden's pardons: getting away with murder January 21, 2025 Mike McDaniel Some have sagely observed that with the pardons Joe Biden’s handlers handed out, someone could get away with murder.
Today, Truth Will Rapidly Begin To Replace Lawfare’s Lies January 19, 2025 Douglas Schwartz Democrats have long used lawfare to sideline conservatives, but the incoming Trump administration, with Sen. Chuck Grassley’s help, will end this abuse.
AOC has laid the foundation for Trump to sue her for defamation January 20, 2025 Andrea Widburg In the new spirit of taking no prisoners, Trump needs to treat AOC the way he treated George Stephanopoulos and ABC.
Restore the rule of law: pardon them all January 20, 2025 Mike McDaniel It's time for the lies and coverups to stop.
After 60 Minutes interview, FBI director Christopher Wray reminds why FBI credibility is in shambles January 19, 2025 Jack Hellner The bureau was so busy going after parents in school board meetings it forgot to target our nation's enemies.
Insurrection? What insurrection? January 18, 2025 James A. George Oops! Jack Smith committed a gaffe -- he accidentally told the truth.
Be Your Own First Line of Protection: Self-Defense for Everyone January 17, 2025 Jack Kerwick Things being what they are, Americans should assume responsibility for their own protection.
Pam Bondi and the J6 Defendants January 16, 2025 Jonathon Moseley Should Trump pardon all the J6ers or just some? The question is a bit of a red herring, because the problem lies deeper.
What Jack Smith Left Out January 17, 2025 Joe Fried Intended to charge Trump, the report provides evidence of Smith’s incompetence and bias.
Gaza, Israel, and Entertainment January 14, 2025 Rabbi Elliot B. Gertel How does television do in dealing with the Gaza protests and anti-Semitism?
Reining in the porn industry January 15, 2025 Trey Dellinger Twenty years ago, the porn industry succeeded in getting a more liberal Supreme Court to strike down a federal law requiring porn sites to keep kids out. 
LA’s deputy mayor for public safety on leave for bomb threat January 16, 2025 Eric Utter You wouldn’t think a man charged with keeping a municipality safe would have to be told “please don’t bomb City Hall!”
Reconsidering the J6 Pardons January 14, 2025 Dennis Lund A blanket amnesty, to those currently convicted, in jail, or awaiting trial for actions on Jan 6, will not be granted. But rest assured that pardons or commutations will be forthcoming. 
Are Americans Breaking Bad? January 10, 2025 Kevin Finn A popular theme in entertainment is that of good people doing bad things for good reasons. 
Punished for attacking Islamist anti-Semitism January 9, 2025 Ronn Torossian The Milwaukee Jewish establishment fails to back two Jewish heroes. 
Biblical justice... and mercy January 9, 2025 Helen Louise Herndon Justice must be equal to the crime if it is to be just. 
George Floyd: did a police administrator commit perjury? January 10, 2025 Mike McDaniel Hopefully, these new revelations might help exonerate the officers.
Trump lawfare: it's far from over January 10, 2025 Mike McDaniel What remains is to discover just how corrupt is the New York justice system.
Defund the Police: we are the enemy January 8, 2025 Mike McDaniel As Pogo said: “we have met the enemy and he is us.” 
Fani Willis and the high cost of transparency theater January 9, 2025 Charlton Allen Fani gets a smack from the judge.
Disappointment from the Supreme Court January 10, 2025 James A. George Americans waiting for SCOTUS to end the insane lawfare circus against President-Elect Trump just had their hopes dashed. 
The reality of Stand Your Ground January 8, 2025 Mike McDaniel Those who argue against SYG laws are badly misinformed, malicious, have political agendas or all three.
Minneapolis helps Biden sabotage Minneapolis January 8, 2025 Mike McDaniel Anyone planning to move to Minneapolis, or even to visit, would be well advised to reconsider.
News Nuggets January 8, 2025 Eric Utter Five bite-sized morsels of Democrats being Democrats.
Who is Matthew Graves? January 6, 2025 Mike McDaniel Graves brags; Trump dispenses actual justice.
Limited Lawfare and Its Uses January 5, 2025 Tom G. K. Swift Turnabout is fair play.
A modest proposal for sentencing President Trump January 5, 2025 Ronald Tinnell Why should Justice Merchan sentence Trump to jail when he can ...  
Appeals court blocks Biden’s plan to regulate the internet January 3, 2025 Wendi Strauch Mahoney This is a major victory against internet regulatory overreach under the outgoing Biden administration.
Iran: At Least 1,000 Executions in 2024 January 3, 2025 Hamid Enayat The religious dictator sets a new execution record.
The Stakes in the F Train Tragedy January 1, 2025 Charlton Allen The ‘sanctuary’ model cannot continue when it means chaos and mayhem for innocent American citizens.
The Deep State smear machine’s attack on Matt Gaetz December 31, 2024 John Dietrich The “wrap-up smear” in action.
Is justice coming for lawfare prosecutors? December 29, 2024 Mike McDaniel People who delighted in forcing innocents to understand the process is the punishment, who delighted in bankrupting honest Americans, may be about to discover karma is an equal opportunity destroyer.
The Capital is Like Brigadoon December 28, 2024 Clarice Feldman This week the same press which has consistently lied about Trump confected a split between the DOGE team and Trump.
The January 6 prisoners strike back with a $50 billion lawsuit December 29, 2024 Andrea Widburg The lawsuit’s premise is that they have been targeted and abused in a way unprecedented in the history of modern federal criminal justice.
Brooklyn transit police chief says cop who walked by burning woman in subway case responded 'perfectly' December 29, 2024 Monica Showalter The explanations are a little hard to take, given what was seen in the videos.
Attacking Israel in the courts December 25, 2024 Susan Quinn Everyone seems to want to get into the act when it comes to crippling Israel in its efforts to defeat Hamas. 
Former Abercrombie boss uses the Biden defense in an attempt to avoid charges December 25, 2024 Olivia Murray Another “elderly man with a poor memory” may evade justice.
Biden hands out commutations to dozens of convicted killers on death row December 23, 2024 Olivia Murray The gift of life to those sentenced to death! But only as long as they’re hardened murderers and not innocent developing in-utero babies.
Whatever Happened to the Presumption of Innocence? December 20, 2024 James A. George Have we forgotten the Duke lacrosse case?
Donald Trump and the malice of ABC December 19, 2024 Mike McDaniel It’s not unusual to settle civil suits to save time, money and aggravation, but not for the millions at issue in this case.
Trump wins big over Fani December 20, 2024 Wendi Strauch Mahoney Willis should have been disqualified by law for attempting to argue her case in the court of public opinion assisted by a willing and politicized press.
Romance, RICO, and road trips: Fani Willis’s justice junket December 20, 2024 Charlton Allen It’s good to see this woman’s role in the lawfare against Donald Trump finally come to an end.
8 Injustices to Be Redressed against Donald Trump December 18, 2024 Donald Russo There will indeed be some serious DOJ scrutiny of these when the new administration comes in.
Proof that the Biden DOJ is not only corrupt but is pure evil December 19, 2024 Patricia McCarthy If there is anything Americans have learned from the horrific four years of the Biden administration, it is that our government and its institutions operate as any mafia or crime family organization does.
Derek Chauvin Files State Appeal to Overturn Conviction December 17, 2024 John Dale Dunn, M.D. Despite his obvious innocence, it’s a race against time, as the prosecutors seem determined to ensure that he is murdered in prison.
Missing old-fashioned pardons December 17, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. Pardons will be President Biden's "legacy." 
Why President Trump is still being legally harassed December 17, 2024 Matthew G. Andersson Who is actually controlling Judge Merchan, and the judiciary at this point, should be considered, because it appears to be more than just political revenge.
New York Times claims Trump is targeting 'critical coverage' December 17, 2024 Monica Showalter They don't seem to know the difference between 'critical coverage' and outright lies.
Pete Hegseth a Home Run for SecDef December 13, 2024 Don Brown Take it from someone who knows him — and his heroic intercession for a wrongly convicted American soldier — personally.
Ketanji Brown-Jackson and judicial brilliance December 12, 2024 Mike McDaniel Are we to believe Ketanji Brown-Jackson, of that 2.5%, is the single most qualified and experienced black female judge in America? 
20 (or So) Obvious Questions about January 6 December 13, 2024 Jack Cashill Donald Trump’s appointees will need to get to asking them.
California threatens police; what else is new? December 12, 2024 Mike McDaniel The squeals of D/s/c mayors and governors are going to be loud, but ultimately, satisfying.
Daniel Penny: power on loan December 12, 2024 Mike McDaniel There will always be men with chests, people who live by a code of honor, people willing to protect others, to uphold the very fraying fabric of society.
Obama Floats Pardon “Trial Balloon” Amid Deep State Frenzy to Get on the List December 11, 2024 Jerome R. Corsi This is one of those things that seems like a good idea to those desirous of pardons, but that may, in fact, blow up in their faces.
NYC subway hero Daniel Penny’s first interview following his not guilty verdict December 11, 2024 Peter Barry Chowka After his exoneration on all charges, the former Marine sat down with FOX News’s Jeanine Pirro for his first interview since the May 2023 subway incident that resulted in the death of a homeless black man.
A correct verdict December 10, 2024 Clifford Stober It's nice to see a NY jury come out with the correct verdict in the Daniel Penny case. 
The race-baiting mob didn’t win this time December 10, 2024 Bob Weir The Daniel Penny trial gives us some room for hope.
How is it we know more about Luigi Mangione than we do about Thomas Crooks? December 11, 2024 Monica Showalter Might there be some kind of coverup in one of the cases?
Inauguration Day means the DoJ gets back in the business of justice December 11, 2024 Jack Hellner Another reason January 20th, 2025 can’t come soon enough.
The DOJ and a Texas judge are muzzling a doctor who blew the whistle on alleged child mutilation December 10, 2024 Andrea Widburg As with the Trump cases, a federal judge is censoring a conservative defendant to prevent the American people from understanding what the government is doing.
Smarter than other people: Accused Ivy League killer sure does come across like a lot of them December 10, 2024 Monica Showalter Always a bad thing when privilege fuses with leftist resentment and entitlement.
Why Are Dems Appeasing the Cop Who Killed Ashli Babbitt? December 7, 2024 Jack Cashill It’s a bizarre and infuriating saga, from a woman’s murder to her killer’s promotion.
Punished for opposing anti-Semitism December 8, 2024 Ronn Torossian Two Milwaukee men are on trial for standing up against anti-Semitism.
Fani Willis: Judicial Watch wins one December 5, 2024 Mike McDaniel Americans finally seeing hope for the restoration of the rule of law in America will welcome the release of whatever Judicial Watch manages to pry out of Willis’ clutches.
The disgraceful Daniel Penny case has gotten even worse and less lawful December 8, 2024 John Dale Dunn Thanks to a racist prosecutor and a rogue judge, the case has turned into a shambolic, arguably unconstitutional mess.
The thread unraveling the Biden regime December 7, 2024 Charlton Allen Joe Biden’s blood will be his undoing.
The Radicalization of Donald J. Trump December 6, 2024 John B. Carpenter Trump’s nominations suggest he truly understands the stakes and what we’re up against.
Who is Liable for Car Accidents on Private Property? December 6, 2024 Larry Alton Who is legally responsible for a vehicle accident that happens on private property?
Joe Biden is claiming a 'plenary' pardon power even kings did not enjoy December 7, 2024 M. Walter In what universe do kings have the power to give favored subjects licenses to go commit crimes?
Get a load of Fani now December 4, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. It's completely un-American to use banana republic tactics to destroy your enemies. 
Addressing the Hunter Pardon December 3, 2024 Whitson G. Waldo, III The repeated claim by President Biden that he wouldn’t pardon Hunter Biden for his criminal behavior has been shown to be a lie. 
Pardon me if I'm angry and confused December 2, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. One step closer to the bottom of the list of worst presidents.
The Daniel Penny Experience December 3, 2024 Charles Bradley The Soros Criminal Conspiracy of Prosecutors explains the developments in the Daniel Penny and Daniel Perry cases; that is the goal to criminalize self-defense in order to create societal chaos in America.
Why did Joe release the pardon on Sunday? December 2, 2024 Kevin Finn For some reason, Biden released the "I'm pardoning my son" tidbit on Sunday evening. 
What the Democrats never do? December 3, 2024 Patricia McCarthy Look ahead and consider consequences.
Closing arguments in Daniel Penny’s trial reminds us (yet again!) that progressives possess not one good quality December 3, 2024 Olivia Murray The Soros-funded attorneys are throwing all they’ve got to see what sticks.
On pardons, justice, and privilege December 2, 2024 Anthony Matoria The pardon of Hunter Biden is now part of Joe Biden’s legacy.
Eric Holder appears out of the woodwork to justify Hunter Biden pardon, argues ATF Form 4473 is irrelevant December 2, 2024 Olivia Murray As if his actions as one of the most notorious arms-traffickers in government didn’t already suggest his contempt for law and order, he pops his ugly head back in to say it.
Flashback: Adam Schiff said pardons in which the president is directly implicated could be an ‘obstruction of justice’ December 2, 2024 Olivia Murray As Pencil Neck stressed, we wouldn’t want a president abusing the pardon power to “shield himself from liability.”
Criminal Law Should Be Inelastic November 30, 2024 Clarice Feldman Criminal law should be clear so that those covered by it can understand what is permitted and what is prohibited. 
Harris/Biden attack more Christians than anyone knew November 29, 2024 Mike McDaniel Hopefully, the second Trump Administration will undo Harris/Biden abuses and restore American confidence in the non-partisan rule of law. 
The revenge of P'nut? November 27, 2024 Mike McDaniel It appears P'nut might have a bit of revenge after all, and so might Longo. 
Should the International Criminal Court be Outlawed? November 27, 2024 Civis Americanus The ICC has stirred a hornet's nest, which it may soon come to regret. 
Jack the Bitter's last stand November 29, 2024 Monica Showalter After Jack Smith failed to secure the prosecutions of President Trump he wanted, he's now trying to smear him with a "report". That's some "professional" prosecutor, isn't it?
Child-raising in rural Georgia with Atlanta sensibilities November 23, 2024 Mike McDaniel It’s difficult to believe cases like this happen in America, but when authorities take themselves far too seriously, they do.
We don’t want revenge, we want justice November 28, 2024 Kevin Finn All we ask is that the laws be justly and equally enforced.
The myth of an independent Justice Department November 27, 2024 Jack Hellner The DOJ, under Merrick Garland, has clearly done what the boss ordered.
In Tennessee, restorative justice breaks real justice November 25, 2024 Mike McDaniel Obviously, actual vigilantism can’t be allowed, but refusal to do the duties the public expects can only lead to the public taking back their loaned power. 
A garbage case goes out with the garbage: Jack Smith drops his cases targeting Trump November 26, 2024 Monica Showalter President Trump rightly called it 'a low point in the history of our country.'
Go after criminals for a change November 24, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. Alvin Bragg needs to drop the Trump case and go after the real criminals on the streets. 
What you don't know, and need to know, about Pam Bondi November 22, 2024 Mike McDaniel Why does a case 12 years past matter now?
Is Pam Bondi really independent, or will her ties to the Zimmerman-Martin case make her a Deep Swamp pawn? November 24, 2024 Christopher Garbacz Sundance, at Conservative Treehouse, has a fascinating analysis contending that Bondi leveraged her career by forcing George Zimmerman’s indictment.
Another Yale Law professor who doesn’t understand the law November 23, 2024 Matthew G. Andersson Or right from wrong, based on the Trump cases.
Semper Fi, Sgt. Penny! November 21, 2024 James A. George How will the jury decide in one of the explosive trials of the year?
Pennsylvania Supreme Court halts illegal ballot counting November 21, 2024 Wendi Strauch Mahoney In a win for lawfully conducted elections, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court stepped In on Monday to stop election officials from counting deficient mail-in and absentee ballots. 
The rogue prosecutor in the Laken Riley case needs to be fired November 21, 2024 Andrea Widburg She has nullified Georgia law by refusing to request the death sentence in cases involving illegal aliens.
Citizens demand investigations of hospital COVID deaths November 16, 2024 Paul S. Gardiner The injustice goes all the way up to the top.
Masked man vandalizes small-town pregnancy center with swastikas November 11, 2024 Olivia Murray Spraypainting Nazi symbols on the walls of an establishment that fights the eugenics agenda is ironic.
Daniel Penny’s Trial Revelations November 7, 2024 Douglas Schwartz America’s cities have a massive crime infestation.
Clint Eastwood’s Juror #2, a morality play for the moment November 3, 2024 Patricia McCarthy America is at a crossroads, that much is clear.  One path wants this nation to be great again.  The other has a globalist vision. 
Two Lawsuits Challenge Swampbuster and the Regulatory Labyrinth of the Administrative State October 22, 2024 Janet Levy The Pacific Legal Foundation and others have brought suits that put bureaucrats to heel.
Yes, Virginia, there is a DOJ! October 13, 2024 Eric Utter Why is the DOJ suing the state of Virginia for removing non-citizens from its voter rolls?
No, Trump did not violate the Logan Act October 11, 2024 Frank Friday It’s kind of impossible to violate this 18th-century law.
DOJ gets it right (sort of) with Google October 10, 2024 Noel S. Williams Say what you will about the Department of Justice, but Google could use an attitude adjustment.
Jack’s 'October Surprise' is a Dud October 9, 2024 Joe Fried A desperate man made a last-ditch effort to kill the presidential bid of Donald Trump. Will that effort fail?
The FBI raids the wrong house October 2, 2024 Mike McDaniel Competent law enforcement agencies include complete house descriptions and photos in their warrant applications.
Biden’s Department of (In)Justice sues to keep ineligible voters on Alabama rolls October 3, 2024 Eric Utter Ineligible voters are Democrats’ favorite kind—and their most reliable voting bloc.
As San Francisco District Attorney, Kamala Harris let a killer with a rotting corpse in his bathtub off easy -report September 28, 2024 Monica Showalter She lets a grisly killer off easy, while keeping pot smokers in the can beyond their terms? That's some D.A. she was -- who shouldn't be in the White House.
Former director of crime statistics at the DOJ debunks the ‘crime is down’ lie September 26, 2024 Olivia Murray Fact-checking the “fact-checkers” with real data and common sense.
Klaus Schwab protégé at Tyson Foods allegedly ran a ‘greenwashing’ scam on consumers September 20, 2024 Olivia Murray A major progressive environmentalist group files a lawsuit accusing the company of using “false and misleading” marketing claims to suggest “climate change” commitments that didn’t actually exist.
Leftists Deserve the J6 Treatment September 18, 2024 J.B. Shurk What’s good for the goose...
How JD Vance Can Secure Trump’s Re-Election September 14, 2024 Jack Cashill He’ll have his work cut out for him, but perhaps he alone can do it.
Owner of Colorado apartments overrun by gangs agrees to hand off property to avoid criminal charges September 9, 2024 Olivia Murray While this guy sounds like a slumlord, it’s a dangerous precedent in the war on property owners.
Guess Who’s Not Going to Jail Before the Election? September 7, 2024 Clarice Feldman The bogus judicial cases against Donald Trump have become so tangled that they're starting to interfere with each other. 
Woke policies cost lives September 6, 2024 Chris Boland The current infatuation with DEI has hidden costs.
Stand With the January 6th Protestors September 3, 2024 William Manning While Democrats attempt to render fear in the public by pronouncing Donald Trump a wannabe autocrat in the image of Julius Caesar or Adolf Hitler, many Americans believe the country is in dire distress. 
How do so many politicians avoid serious federal convictions? August 30, 2024 Larry Alton Whether it’s allegations of bribery, conspiracy, rape, wire fraud, or other serious charges, many U.S. politicians seem to beat their charges and avoid federal convictions. 
The politics of police defunding August 30, 2024 Michael Letts The “defund the police” campaign that started over four years ago has done catastrophic damage to our country.
Court-packing the Mexican way August 28, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. Mexican leftists try to sell a pack-the-courts scheme as “judicial reform.”
How did the DNC learn to use lawfare? August 28, 2024 Matthew G. Andersson It starts in the law schools.
The Second Circuit revokes qualified immunity August 16, 2024 Mike McDaniel Most people don’t know the police deal with the Fourth Amendment every day. 
The 2024 Elections and the Return of the Surveillance State August 6, 2024 Harry G. Hutchison The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Murthy v. Missouri takes place at a pivotal moment in American history. 
A Shofar Sounds for Israel at the International Court of Justice August 8, 2024 Janet Levy A righteous Gentile steps forward to speak up for Israel.
Migrants in Chicago allege abusive racial slurs and harassment from Home Depot and police, then admit they don’t really understand English August 8, 2024 Olivia Murray Maybe it’s just me, but this story is starting to sound too much like Jussie Smollett’s tale.
The Stranglehold of Censorship August 2, 2024 Ed Thompson As soon as the government enters into any control of the speech arena, no matter what you think or how you rationalize it, you are staring down the loaded barrel of censorship.
Breaking the chains: How Trump’s criminal justice reforms helped rebuild lives and the economy August 2, 2024 Joseph Ford Cotto An analysis on how Trump’s criminal justice record positively related to America’s economy.
BLM officially rejects installation of Kamala as the nominee, says it’s ‘not democratic’ July 24, 2024 Olivia Murray Will this be enough to convince the black voters who haven’t yet abandoned the party in favor of Donald Trump that Democrats don’t serve their interests?
Kamala Nifong for president July 22, 2024 Civis Americanus Harris has a sorry track record as a prosecutor, failing to heed the Brady disclosure law for the accused.
A 'Livable America' According to Radical Leftists July 20, 2024 Anthony J. DeBlasi Celebrities of the radical left have been warning that if President Trump returns to office, life in America will not be livable, as it presumably is under Biden. Really?
Supreme Slapdown July 16, 2024 Maker S. Mark With Judge Aileen Cannon in Florida dismissing the classified documents case, liberal pundits are losing their minds.
What to do if you’re interrogated by the police July 17, 2024 Larry Alton Being interrogated by the police may make you feel like you're already cornered. But this isn't necessarily going to lead to a bad outcome.
The beginning of the end of lawfare—one hopes July 16, 2024 Ed Timperlake The dismissal of the classified documents case may have seriously negative implications for the “get Trump” conspirators.
Adios Jack, love Aileen July 16, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. Rule of law yes, banana republic no.
Reining in the administrative state July 16, 2024 Ryan Silverstein The Loper and Jarkesy decisions rein in administrative agencies’ ability to squash due process.
AOC wants to impeach two Supreme Court justices July 13, 2024 John Klar Why? You have to read it to believe it.
Kelly and Becky: Similar Murders by Dissimilar Murderers July 12, 2024 Kenneth H. Ryesky Two cases offer an opportunity for insights into crime and punishment.
Prosecutorial misconduct rightly did in Alec Baldwin's murder case. Where's the scrapping of other bad cases just like it? July 13, 2024 Monica Showalter Alec Baldwin's sleazy prosecutor got a judicial smackdown for his dishonest prosecution. Why hasn't Jack Smith?
The Ninth Circuit shoots down COVID vaccine July 11, 2024 Pete Colan COVID shots are legally no longer a legitimate vaccine. 
We came, we sued, and we did not conquer July 10, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. Lawfare has backfired, bigtime, on the Democrats.
Government's license for laziness revoked July 10, 2024 George Shuster The American people deserve a lot more diligence than occurred under Chevron. 
Inch by inch, the Supreme Court is clawing back constitutional governance in the USA July 9, 2024 Molly Slag In five important decisions, beginning with the Dobbs case, the Supreme Court is putting the federal government back in its constitutional box.
FBI: fidelity, bravery, integrity? July 5, 2024 Mike McDaniel I’ve long maintained should a desperate government direct the FBI and our military to “pacify” fellow Americans, they wouldn’t get quite the response they expect. 
Dishonoring Independence Day July 1, 2024 Denise McNamara This very week as we celebrate our nation’s Independence Day, hundreds of political prisoners are being denied their freedom in the United States of America. 
Sam Brinton’s legal troubles dissolve with no jail time and mental health ‘treatment’ July 4, 2024 Olivia Murray A white man victimizes a black woman, but it’s okay because he’s a progressive Democrat—he’s “(D)ifferent.”
Biden vs. presidential immunity July 2, 2024 Michael Letts Biden's attempt to distort the Supreme Court decision reveals the desperation in his re-election campaign.
The never-ending witch hunt against Trump July 3, 2024 Gerald McGlothlin The Supreme Court's decision offers a brilliant opportunity to introduce necessary procedural delays.
According to Democrats, Biden has immunity to kill Trump and conservative Supreme Court justices July 2, 2024 Andrea Widburg Trust them to take a perfectly clear legal ruling and misinterpret it to the point of insanity and anarchy.
SCOTUS decision on Trump immunity case sparks a media meltdown July 2, 2024 Jack Hellner The media and other Democrats can’t campaign on their destructive and unpopular policies so they seek to scare Americans into accepting the agenda and narrative, no matter how much they have to lie.
The Supreme Court’s decision about presidential immunity is good and good for Trump July 1, 2024 Andrea Widburg The dissents are paranoid rants (that Justice Roberts rightly, and not very polite, attacks).
Consider how to make the police great again June 30, 2024 Shawn Hodges Serving in the police should be a privilege, not a punishment.
Dealing With Evil June 28, 2024 Lars Møller Neither truth nor justice is served by silence.
Decoding New York’s Legalese: President Trump Was Wrongly Prosecuted and Convicted June 27, 2024 Owen JP Murphy The wording of state statute seems to suggest that Trump’s convictions must be reversed.
Trump’s conservative judges brighten America’s economic future June 26, 2024 Joseph Ford Cotto An often overlooked aspect of Trump’s legacy in the judiciary is the positive economic impacts.
So what exactly was LA's 'ethics and integrity' chief doing as she illegally downloaded 1,600 police records? June 26, 2024 Monica Showalter According to Fox News's Bill Melugin, who got a copy of the arrest affidavit, she was plotting to put 1,600 cops on a bad-cop blacklist to ruin their careers.
The Poor Legal Arguments of Jack Smith June 25, 2024 Howard J. Warner How did we get Jack Smith in the first place?
Bannon Case Tests Speaker Johnson’s Loyalty to the Constitution June 22, 2024 Don Brown A great injustice is occurring, and Mike Johnson is the man who can do something about it.
Is the Supreme Court leaker back in action? June 21, 2024 Monica Showalter Based on a case about whether illegal migrants are entitled to live here if they marry Americans, some curious timing is noticeable.
Alvin Bragg drops all charges against Columbia's pro-Hamas vandals who took custodians hostage June 21, 2024 Monica Showalter More junk justice from America's most politicized district attorney.
Law schools suddenly respect the Constitution! June 21, 2024 Matthew G. Andersson Over 100 law school deans are circulating a letter encouraging students to respect the law. How...convenient.
Where's Oakland's mayor, now that the FBI has raided her properties? June 21, 2024 Monica Showalter Seems the Democrats were out to get her and she's on the run. Call it 'California waste solutions,' same as the company that's reportedly involved in this.  
Gavin Newsom blasts Louisiana's 'priorities' for law mandating the Ten Commandments in schools June 20, 2024 Monica Showalter Gavin Newsom once again horns in on another state's affairs while his own state goes to heck.
Vetting alone won’t secure borders June 20, 2024 Matt O'Brien The FBI disrupted a group of homicidal thugs from Tajikistan who could easily have gone undetected until after they killed thousands of innocent Americans.
Ecuadorian illegal alien is surprised to find he can't get away with rape in Queens, New York June 19, 2024 Monica Showalter The community came after him with a downpayment on justice, a full New York beatdown before handing him off to the cops.
Why are NYPD uniforms, cruiser decals, and radios going missing in droves? June 18, 2024 Olivia Murray Could be something, could be nothing, but with President Trump set to be sentenced here soon, I think it’s cause for serious concern.
Lawfare: Now they're coming for Musk June 18, 2024 Monica Showalter Some odd parallels with the prosecutions of Trump.
The Feds Are Itching to J6 Us Again June 12, 2024 J.B. Shurk Be on the lookout for lawfare traps.
Donald Trump is a citizen, and he deserves protection June 13, 2024 Charlie Rose The state of Florida can act to guard Trump against the government criminals relentlessly persecuting him.
My Testimony at the Eastman Disbarment Trial June 12, 2024 Joe Fried Lawyers who agree with their clients — and disagree with Democrats — now face disbarment and even jail time.
Life without Free Will June 11, 2024 Jeffrey Folks Are liberals correct that everything is predetermined, and thus no one should be punished? Or is that idea totally insane?
How We’ll Remember January 6 June 5, 2024 Jack Cashill When Trump returns to office, we’ll all take another look at the unjustly imprisoned from that day.
Taking the hush money trial to the Supreme Court June 7, 2024 Richard Morse Should a trial that ignores the rules — denying a defendant of his constitutional rights — remain valid? Ask the High Court.
Our legal system isn’t the problem; it’s the people in charge who are June 6, 2024 Molly Slag Our judicial system is structurally good and can be repaired if we pay attention and avoid another round of presidential election fraud.
I am a constitutional scholar studying at Georgetown and Princeton: This is not rule of law June 4, 2024 Joel Brendon Jacobs Academics and officials whose careers have been spent denouncing rule of law and despising democracy now use it as cover for abuse of power.
The missing element in Bragg's case June 1, 2024 Mike McDaniel They had their man, and they invented three uncharged and unproven crimes, part and parcel of an unprecedented, “novel legal theory.”  
Surely Merchan wouldn't May 31, 2024 Mike McDaniel So, would Merchan, empowered by the highest levels of D/s/c politics, refuse to carry their plan to its logical, imperative, conclusion?
America’s existential threat is the absence of consequences for Democrats May 13, 2024 Lewis Dovland The pattern that politicians and media outlets escape any consequences for their actions must change if America is to survive.
Marilyn Mosby: finally, justice comes to Baltimore May 11, 2024 Mike McDaniel In the meantime, Baltimore’s crime rate continues to skyrocket. 
U.S. gymnastics and pedophilia: Make the bastards pay May 11, 2024 Mike McDaniel Unfortunately, the FBI has proved it cannot be trusted to police itself, nor to act ethically in virtually any other way. 
A two-tiered justice system and the perils of a Trump arrest March 19, 2023 Rajan Laad The Democrats have spent years trying to erase Trump. Now they may have their mitts on the holy grail, but look out for the republic.
Just how unjust is our system of justice? March 4, 2023 Patricia McCarthy It has been clear enough since the Obama administration that there is no longer a single and equal system of justice in America. There are two: one for progressive Democrats that ignores the Constitution, and a harsh, Kafkaesque version for conservatives.
California judge sentences two killers of a 13-year-old to ... anger management therapy March 28, 2021 Monica Showalter So how much is the life of a 13-year-old orphan worth to California's far-left criminal-justice "reform" legislators?
Our corrupt judicial system July 27, 2020 John Dietrich At some point, judicial misconduct reaches a critical stage.
What Justice Depends on - a Crash Course March 31, 2019 Anthony J. DeBlasi I speak of real justice, not the appearance of justice.
California prosecutors charge pro-life activists with 15 felonies March 29, 2017 Matt C. Abbott With big money at stake, the abortion industry is playing hardball.  Through political allies, it's exacting legal revenge on those who expose it.
In Defense of Breaking Bad October 5, 2013 Glenn Fairman Despite what some critics have claimed, Breaking Bad follows the ancient American tradition of the morality play.
Non-Black America Experiences a Paradigm Shift September 4, 2013 John Ross Being black trumps everything else for blacks in America today. This is not true of any other ethnic or racial group.
No Justice, No Peace... Ever September 2, 2013 Marc E. Fitch In essence, No Justice, No Peace is a call to action, not a protest, but a power play.
A Blind Pendulum February 17, 2013 Glenn Fairman The news media have made an overt decision to avert your eyes away from the stone cold reality that young blacks are increasingly committing crimes against life and property by the medium of flash mob violence.