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Joe Biden Wouldn’t Need To Receive A Direct Payment To Be Found Guilty Of Accepting A Bribe, Legal Experts Say
Payments do not need to be paid directly to a public official to be considered a bribe, legal experts told…
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Michigan Supreme Court Approves Rule Requiring Judges To Use Preferred Pronouns
The Michigan Supreme Court approved a new rule Wednesday requiring justices to use preferred pronouns or “other respectful means” to…
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Woman Wins Years-Long Battle Against Regulator, Dealing Blow To Administrative State
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) dropped its more than seven year-long case against accountant Michelle Cochran after her April…
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Bob Menendez Appears At Federal Court For Arraignment On Bribery Charges
Democratic New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez appeared in a Manhattan federal court Wednesday for his arraignment after he was indicted…
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Federal Judge Rules Texas Drag Ban Violates First Amendment
A federal judge struck down Texas’ ban on drag performances Tuesday as a violation of the First Amendment. U.S. District…
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‘Eyebrow Raising’ Details In Bob Menendez Indictment Complicate Defense, Legal Experts Say
The details outlined in Democratic New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez’s Friday indictment, which highlights stacks of cash found hidden in…
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Supreme Court Allows Biden Admin to Censor Americans for a Little Bit Longer
The Supreme Court on Friday extended its stay on an injunction blocking the Biden administration from coercing or significantly encouraging…
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Biden Admin May Have Made A Huge Mistake In Asking SCOTUS To Take On Gov’t Censorship Case
The Biden administration may have opened itself up to a more expansive ruling on its coordination with social media companies…
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‘Lost Control’: The FBI Had To Conduct A Poll To Find Out How Many Of Its Informants Were At Jan. 6
FBI headquarters had to conduct a poll to find out how many of its paid informants were present at the…
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Trump’s Eligibility For The 2024 Ballot Could Be Headed To The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court could have the final word on the validity of 14th Amendment arguments for removing Trump from the…
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Goldman Sachs Quietly Scrubs Race-Based Eligibility Criteria From Diversity Program After Legal Experts Raise Concerns
Goldman Sachs quietly scrubbed references to race from its eligibility criteria for a two-day “diversity symposium” after legal experts told…
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‘Bad Precedent’: Top Scholar Backing Argument For Disqualifying Trump From 2024 Ballot Changes His Mind
A top scholar backing the theory that former President Donald Trump should be removed from the 2024 presidential ballot under…
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Former Trump Official Kash Patel Sues Over DOJ Subpoena Of His Personal Email Account Data
Former Trump administration official Kash Patel filed a lawsuit last week over the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI’s…
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DOJ Argues Making Trump’s Twitter Warrant Public Would ‘Precipitate Violence’
The Department of Justice (DOJ) told a federal appeals court that permitting disclosure of their warrant for former President Donald…
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Left-Wing Megadonors Are Quietly Powering Efforts To Get Trump Off The Ballot
Several organizations fueled by Democrat-aligned and left-wing funds have launched efforts in recent weeks to remove former President Donald Trump…
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