Lawsuit Forces Pennsylvania To Ensure It Takes Dead Voters Off Its Voter Rolls
The Pennsylvania Department of State settled with the Public Interest Legal Foundation over a lawsuit alledging more than 21,000 dead voters were on rolls.
Lawsuit: Maryland County Is Letting Sixth Graders Vote For School Board
A lawsuit in a Maryland county is fighting back against minors having the ‘right’ to run for school board and be elected only by other minors.
High School Football Coach Fired After Raising Concerns About Critical Race Theory In His Daughter’s Middle School Curriculum
Coach David Flynn realized his daughter’s middle school quietly started teaching critical race theory without parents’ approval. Soon after, he lost his job.
12 Attorneys General Sue Biden Over Climate Change Order
‘If the Executive Order stands, it will inflict hundreds of billions or trillions of dollars of damage to the U.S. economy for decades to come.’
Carter Page Sues DOJ, FBI, James Comey, And Others Behind Crossfire Hurricane FISA Abuse
Carter Page seeks damages of no less than $75 million from the U.S. government and other former officals involved in the Crossfire Hurricane investigation.
Detroit Poll Challenger Witnessed Election Workers Counting Ballots For ‘Non-eligible’ Voters, Then Kicked Out For Noticing
A Republican poll challenger in Detroit signed an affidavit describing how he was kicked out of the voting center after witnessing ballots processed from ineligible voters.
New Lawsuit Alleges Pennsylvania Democrats Broke Election Laws
The number of lawsuits Pennsylvania’s ballot-counting process has accrued so far is higher than the number of times the Phillies have won the World Series.
Presidential And Senate Races Tighten In Georgia As Key County Ballots Pour In
Georgia Secretary of State’s office reported Thursday morning that counties were processing more than 60,000 remaining absentee ballots.
‘How Could We Get This Wrong?’: Texts And Emails In Palin Defamation Lawsuit Show NYT Editorial Negligence
New texts and emails reveal behind-the-scenes chaos shortly after the NYT opinion staff published an editorial accusing Sarah Palin of inciting political violence.
Former Lawyer For Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris Is Working To Push Kanye Off The Ballot
Democrats concerned about Kanye West stealing votes from Joe Biden have enlisted help from the prominent Democratic law firm Perkins Coie.
A Timeline Of The Many Sexual Assault Accusations Against Director Bryan Singer
Movie director Bryan Singer is famous for two things: bringing the X-Men to film and hosting pool parties filled with underaged boys.
Dozens Of Universities Face Lawsuits For Failing To Provide On Campus Learning
The colleges ought to have proactively provided students with a partial tuition refund, rather than wait to be sued for it.
Judge In Transgender Athletes Case: Don’t Call Males ‘Males,’ Because Science
By denying opponents the ability to describe their transgender positions without being publicly shamed, the left wins before the right can even articulate its argument.
Michigan GOP Lawmakers File Lawsuit Against Gov. Whitmer For Executive Power Overreach
Michigan GOP lawmakers unveiled a lawsuit challenging Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive order overreach in the name of coronavirus.
White House Official Sues Politico For $25 Million Over Ukraine Story
National Security Council official is using a Politico and reporter Natasha Bertrand for accusing him of providing ‘materials’ on Ukraine to the president.
Read Elizabeth Warren’s Defense of Corporations on Asbestos, Plane Crashes, And More
“I find it actually somewhat remarkable, given the Mass Tort Cases we have had so far, the Government has resisted the bail-out.”
Devin Nunes Sues Twitter And Anonymous Accounts For $250 Million
The lawsuit alleges that the Twitter accounts of Liz Mair, ‘Devin Nunes’ Mom,’ and ‘Devin Nunes’ Cow’ were maliciously spreading lies about Nunes, and that ‘Twitter did nothing’ to stop the offensive accounts.
Court Rules Remington Can Be Sued For Marketing Guns ‘For Combat’
The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Remington Outdoor Co. can be sued for how it marketed their Bushmaster rifle, the model used in the Sandy Hook mass shooting.
Rachel Dolezal Sued Howard University For Racial Discrimination In 2002
Dolezal claimed that her artwork was removed from a 2001 exhibition by Howard University personnel in order to make room for artwork from black students.