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Unanimous Supreme Court Sides With NRA in First Amendment Case

What do epidemiologist Martin Kulldorff and the National Rifle Association have in common? More than is first apparent. Both advocate for views unpopular with left-wing politicians, a “herd immunity” approach to COVID-19 in the doctor’s case and gun ownership in the NRA’s. Because of their views, both had their dealings with third parties curtailed by […]

Supreme Court Unanimously Sides With NRA In First Amendment Case Against New York Official

The Supreme Court unanimously held Thursday that the National Rifle Association (NRA) “plausibly alleged” that a New York official violated its First Amendment rights, finding that government officials cannot “use the power of the State to punish or suppress disfavored expression.” The justices allowed the NRA to pursue its First Amendment claim against former superintendent […]

Hundreds of Thousands of Migrants Stay in U.S. Thanks to Case Dismissals

Hundreds of thousands of migrants have been allowed to remain in the U.S. after deportation cases against them were dropped under President Joe Biden’s administration. Under the Biden administration, there has been an explosion in the number of immigrants whose deportation cases have been dropped and who have been allowed to remain in the U.S., […]

Yankees’ Luis Gil keeps building case to start All-Star Game

There’s still more than a month until the All-Star Game. But Luis Gil, one of the American League’s top starting pitchers, will have a chance to improve on that potential on Tuesday at Yankee Stadium against the Twins, the team that traded the then-20-year-old Gil to the Yankees in 2018 for outfielder Jake Cave. “Lewis […]

Juror in fraud case has $120,000 bribe delivered to her door

A juror in a Minneapolis trial over the theft of $250 million in pandemic relief funds was told he received a bag delivered to his home containing $120,000 in cash, along with a note promising him even more if he voted not guilty. The bribes were delivered to the jurors’ homes on Sunday evening, just […]

Bernardo Castro Mata’s immigration case closed before cop shooting

The Venezuelan immigrant accused of shooting and killing two NYPD officers early Monday morning entered the United States illegally last year, but the case against him had already been dismissed, The Washington Post can exclusively reveal. Bernardo Castro Mata, 19, who shot an officer in the chest and leg after he tried to stop his […]