5 Major Takeaways From Supreme Court Vindication Of NRA’s Speech Rights

The court’s analysis proves significant because currently pending before the Supreme Court is another important First Amendment case: Murthy v. Missouri.

House Speaker Kills Effort To Stop The Feds From Spying On Americans Without A Warrant

Speaker Mike Johnson cast the tie vote to defeat an amendment requiring the feds to obtain a warrant to surveil Americans.

The Drive-By Smears Of Clarence Thomas Never End

Innuendo masquerading as reporting is the point. Its purposeful implication is that Clarence Thomas can be bought.

State Of Texas Joins The Federalist, Daily Wire In Suing The Federal Censorship-Industrial Complex

This is just the latest in a series of major investigations and court cases in the last year to uncover federal censorship laundered through private cutouts.

Constitution Scholar: Lawfare Punishing Me For Advising Trump Will Cost Me $3 Million

John Eastman has been harassed unceasingly since assisting Trump in 2020 constitutional litigation.

Trump Attorneys Argue ‘Vindictive’ Special Counsel Indictment Criminalizes Speech

A 'sitting President’s Administration is prosecuting his chief political opponent forsupposedly making “false” claims challenging the validity of the sitting President’s election.'

The Supreme Court Shouldn’t Let Governments Get Away With Impounding Innocent People’s Property

In Culley v. Attorney General of Alabama, the Supreme Court will decide whether innocent property owners are entitled to a prompt hearing to recover their forfeited property.

Lawsuit: Democrats’ No-Excuse Absentee Voting Law Violates New York Constitution

New York's no-excuse absentee voting law violates the state constitution, a new lawsuit filed by a coalition of Republican groups alleges.

Biden Administration Takes First Amendment Assassination Attempt To The Supreme Court

On Sept. 14, the Department of Justice made an emergency Supreme Court appeal to keep the feds controlling what Americans read and see online.

6 Takeaways From The Biden Admin’s Court Quest To Keep Censoring Americans Online

In this major case likely to hit the U.S. Supreme Court, the Biden administration is fighting to stop American citizens from sharing messages government officials don't like.