Supreme Court Rejects Peter Navarro’s Request to Leave Prison

‘The application for release pending appeal addressed to Justice [Neil] Gorsuch and referred to the Court is denied.’ The Supreme Court issued an order on April 29 denying former White House adviser Peter Navarro’s request to be released from prison while his appeal makes its way through the D.C. Circuit. “The application for release pending

Trump Trial Shows Legal System Infected by Partisan Politics, Trump Impeachment Attorney Says

Presuming that the public are bad people and treating them accordingly risks the demise of the principal of presumption of innocence, lawyer warns. As Pennsylvania lawyer Bruce L. Castor, Jr., watches former President Donald Trump on trial, he has been thinking about how the American legal system has changed. Mr. Castor has represented the former

House Democrats Disappointed in Ongoing ‘Anti-Israel, Anti-Jewish’ Encampments at Columbia University

‘Those who violate the law cannot dictate the terms of the University’s ability to comply with that law.’ A group of 21 House Democrats blasted the “anti-Israel, anti-Jewish” encampment on the campus of Columbia University in a letter to the school’s trustees on Monday morning, April 29. “We, the undersigned, write to express our disappointment

‘No Way’ Democrats Will Help Oust Mike Johnson, Florida Rep. Says

Jared Moskowitz said Democrats will not support Marjorie Taylor Greene’s motion to vacate. A moderate Florida House Democrat said Sunday that there is “no way” his party is going to help Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) oust Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) if the Georgia republican forces a vote to vacate the speakership for the second

Deadline passes for Columbia protesters to clear encampment

Columbia gives protesters new deadline to clear pro-Palestinian encampment Columbia gives protesters new deadline to clear pro-Palestinian encampment 02:39 NEW YORK — Columbia University’s deadline for pro-Palestinian protesters to clear their nearly two-week-old encampment passed at 2 p.m. Monday. Students who refused to leave by then would face suspension, the university said.  Many of the