It’s time for Congress to retire one of its most dangerous weapons
With a deadline of Sept. 29 looming and Congress nearing their summer recess, the debt ceiling is primed to be a big issue when they return.
Sacramento To Pay Gang Members To Not Commit Murder
What could go wrong??
Federal Appeals Court Dismisses Challenge To Commission On Presidential Debates
A Federal Appeals Court in Washington, D.C. has upheld a decision dismissing a lawsuit filed by Gary Johnson and Jill Stein.
House Commerce Committee delays net neutrality hearing
The House Energy and Commerce Committee will delay its hearing on net neutrality that was scheduled for Sept. 7
The Legal Crises to Follow in Hurricane Harvey's Wake
Lawyers in Houston are acting as first responders, connecting victims with insurance issues, among others, to pro bono assistance.
Toxic connection: North Korea's chemical weapons link to Syria
The incidents outlined in the U.N. report are not the first time ships containing North Korean arms have been intercepted en route to Syria.
Obama Admin Hid Intel on Iranian Militants in Syria to Push Nuclear Deal
Congressional leaders are calling for an investigation into Iran.
Thank God he was carrying
Thank God he had a conceal carry permit. If not, they would likely have been holding a press conference about a tragic ending for the judge.
Congress Quietly Passed A Bill Allowing Warrantless Searches of Homes
This clearly goes against the Fourth Amendment, which states that Americans’ rights “to be secure in their persons, houses, papers...........
NYC Calorie Count Law Heads to Federal Court
The FDA entered the legal fray earlier this month after filing papers in support of the restaurant and convenience store organizations.
Divided lawmakers try to navigate Obamacare fixes
A bipartisan Senate health panel is set to meet on Obamacare in September,.
Lawyers to Harvey victims: File insurance claims before law changes
Starting Sept. 1, House Bill 1774 becomes law in Texas, a measure that advocates for insurance companies,
Abused Dogs and Cats Now Have Justice
A Connecticut law which took effect almost a year ago, is being watched closely by lawmakers, legal scholars and animal activists.
Muslim Reformer joins Christians in suing SPLC
Muslim Reformer joins Christians in suing Far-Left Terror-Linked Organization for 'Hate' Defamation.
Get ready for Kasich and Hickenlooper in 2020?
Their duet is part of an alliance that’s gaining momentum toward a possible joint independent bid for president.
Kim Jong Un has reportedly hired ex-KGB bodyguards
Kim has a history of going to extreme measures to shore up his reign over North Korea.
First Grader interrogated for “Pronoun Mishap"
The first grader was interrorgated to determine whether or not she had bullied the transgender child by calling him by his original name.
Trump pardons ex-Sheriff Joe Arpaio over federal conviction
Arpaio became a nationally known political figure over the past dozen years as he took aggressive action to arrest immigrants in the country
Here's How Many Bernie Sanders Supporters Ultimately Voted GOP
More than 1 in 10 of those who voted in the primaries for Sanders ended up voting for the Republicans in the general election,
George Soros Floods Local DA Races With $1.7M in Philadelphia
GOP opponent of Soros-backed candidate: 'Role of DA's office is not to conduct a grand social experiment'