Senate unanimously votes to declassify intel on COVID origins: ‘Let the people see the truth!’

The Senate voted unanimously Wednesday on a bill that requires the Director of National Intelligence to declassify all intelligence concerning the origin of COVID-19. The “COVID-19 Origin […]

SCOTUS appears skeptical of Biden student loan plan, but questions of standing dominate oral arguments

Tuesday morning’s oral arguments for Biden v. Nebraska and Department of Education v. Brown centered on the issue of standing, considering whether or not the plaintiffs’ incurred […]

Activists, Dem lawmakers rally outside Supreme Court ahead of student loan cases

Washington, D.C. — Dozens of student loan forgiveness activists rallied outside the Supreme Court in the rain Monday night, hoping to sway the court ahead of Tuesday […]

Pro-abortion groups announce partnership with nation’s largest private law firms

Six abortion advocacy groups have partnered with a handful of the largest law firms in the U.S. to launch a legal advice program, Abortion Defense Network, for […]

Energy Dept allowed hundreds of employees with stock in related companies to keep shares: Report

One-third of senior leaders in the Energy Department were warned about owning stock in energy-related companies or having family members who own stock, yet many held onto […]

Supreme Court hears case that could decide the fate of the internet

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Gonzalez v. Google, a case filed against Google by the family of an American student killed in a […]

Seattle shells out millions to settle lawsuit over summer 2020 ‘no cop zone’

Seattle settled in a lawsuit over the city’s failure to put an end to the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) zone for three weeks during the summer […]

Federal judge rules state’s school choice funds can be used for religious schools

Vermont must reimburse parents denied state tuition benefits based on their decision to send their children to a religious school, per a settlement approved by a federal […]

24 state AGs sue Biden’s EPA over new water environmental regulation

Twenty-four state attorneys general filed a lawsuit against Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Thursday for its new Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, which redefines what […]

House Judiciary chair subpoenas five Big Tech CEOs

House Judiciary Chair Republican Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan sent subpoenas to the chief executive officers of five Big Tech companies on Wednesday. Jordan subpoenaed Alphabet CEO Sundar […]

Legal experts are sounding the alarm over a court case that could empower the gov’t to police ‘disinformation’

Legal experts are voicing concerns about the ongoing court case of Douglass Mackey, an internet troll charged in 2021 for posting a meme on that spread […]

National Archives apologizes for kicking out visitors with pro-life attire

The National Archives responded to a lawsuit filed this week by the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) on behalf of museum visitors told to leave […]