Manhattan DA Argues Trump Case Not Affected by Presidential Immunity

The district attorney says that all criminal charges in this case involve ‘unofficial acts’ and therefore do not fall under presidential immunity. In a new court filing, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office argues that former President Donald Trump’s criminal case and guilty verdict are not affected by the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling on

New FCC Rules Would Require Notice of AI-Generated Content in Political Ads

Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said the FCC is taking a significant step to ‘guard against AI being used by bad actors.’ Americans may soon hear disclaimers about the use of artificial intelligence in political ads. On July 25, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking requiring FCC-licensed broadcasters to “provide an on-air

Lawmakers Push Dueling Approaches to Post-Chevron Legislating

Republicans are attempting to review agency decisions upheld through Chevron deference while Democrats are trying to codify the doctrine. Members of Congress are wrestling with how to legislate after the Supreme Court overruled the decades-old Chevron-deference doctrine, a move experts say will force lawmakers to delve further into the finer details of particular policy areas.

Democratic, Republican Leaders Condemn Flag Burnings, Vandalism During Netanyahu Visit

A range of protests occurred in Washington on July 24 as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress. Thousands of demonstrators gathered around the U.S. Capitol on July 24 as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress on the ongoing war between Israel and the Hamas terrorist

Princeton Poised To Promote Professor Who Occupied Campus Building

The university has recommended that Dan-el Padilla Peralta, who helped anti-Israel protesters storm Princeton’s historic Clio Hall, be promoted to full professor. Princeton classics professor Dan-el Padilla Peralta (princeton.edu) Princeton University is on the verge of promoting a professor who participated in the occupation of a campus building that disrupted university operations and led to