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Feb 01 2017
News
Neil Gorsuch: In the Mold of Antonin Scalia
President Donald Trump has made his first nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court: Neil Gorsuch, a federal judge on the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.
CBNApr 07 2020
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Court strikes down EPA suspension of Obama-era greenhouse gas rule
A federal court on Tuesday struck down the Trump administration’s move to suspend an Obama-era rule that restricted the use of a powerful greenhouse gas, saying the Trump administration did not follow the proper procedure.
After the court ruled in 2017 that part of an Obama-rule regarding the use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) was too far reaching, the Environmental Protection Agency (
The HillAug 14 2020
Analysis
Seattle Media Protecting Criminals—Rioters Commit Arson, Steal Guns While Cameras Rolled
Seattle experienced violent street rioting on May 30 during which arsonists and looters destroyed and defaced buildings and cars, including several police vehicles that were torched and from which a number of officers’ weapons were stolen. The police identified several suspects and arrested them and recovered some, but not all, of the stolen weapons. When the investigation stalled, the city
Daily CitizenDec 23 2019
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McConnell: 'Let's quit the charade' on impeachment
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Monday slammed Democratic senators as well as Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) over her decision to withhold House-passed articles of impeachment against President Trump from the upper chamber until Republicans guarantee a "fair" trial.
During an interview with "Fox & Friends," the GOP leader knocked the idea that Senate Minority
The HillJul 04 2017
News
Trump deportation push could get jammed in bureaucratic mess
President Trump vowed during the campaign to deport millions of illegal immigrants, but his plans could be short-circuited by a massive backlog and looming judge shortage that threaten to slow deportation cases to a crawl.
Fox News DigitalJan 14 2016
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Nikki Haley gets stiff GOP blowback. Why are some in her own party upset?
Judging from the reaction to Gov. Nikki Haley's comments, it is clear that immigration is becoming a conservative litmus test.
Christian Science MonitorMay 10 2018
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Concerns over U.S. court backlog grow with rising border prosecutions
At the height of President Barack Obama’s crackdown on illegal crossings from Mexico seven years ago, San Diego’s federal courts were so clogged that immigrants arrested near the border sometimes slept on the floor of border patrol stations for days before seeing a judge.
ReutersNov 11 2021
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: How Left and Right Media are Covering the Rittenhouse Trial
From the CenterThe high-profile trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, an 18-year old accused of murder amid protests and violence in Kenosha, WI last summer, took over the national media this week — and led to clear examples of media bias in the process.
In August 2020, three months after the murder of George Floyd, a black man named Jacob Blake was shot several times by a white police officer
Henry A. BrechterAug 11 2020
News
When Kamala Harris was ‘extraordinarily nasty’ to Brett Kavanaugh
President Trump on Tuesday attacked Kamala Harris for being “extraordinarily nasty” to Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearings.
Harris, who Joe Biden had earlier announced as his running mate, went viral for aggressively questioning Kavanaugh’s sexual misconduct allegations during the justice’s heated 2018 confirmation hearings, where she also touched on
New York Post (News)Nov 07 2019
News
Jeff Sessions to Announce Run for His Old Senate Seat. But Can He Beat Trump?
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expected to announce Thursday he will run for his old Senate seat in Alabama, potentially setting up a high-profile standoff over his candidacy with his old boss—President Donald Trump. Sessions enters the race a day before the filing deadline in what will likely be a bruising nomination fight in a crowded GOP field. The party sees itself as the
Slate