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House Judiciary Issues Subpoena to Former Pfizer Executive

House Judiciary Issues Subpoena to Former Pfizer Executive

House Committee Summons Former Pfizer Executive House Attorney General Jim Jordan has called Dr. Philip Domitzer to testify regarding the investigation into the delay of the COVID-19 vaccine in 2020. Domitzer, who previously held a key position as Pfizer’s global vaccine research and development director, declined to appear before the House Judiciary Committee through his […]

Barrett Criticizes Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supporting a Dominant Judiciary

Barrett Criticizes Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supporting a Dominant Judiciary

Supreme Court’s Ruling on National Injunctions Judge Amy Coney Barrett has addressed the dissent from Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. The Supreme Court ruled that judges should not have the power to issue national injunctions that halt government policies. The decision, which came down 6-3 in the case known as Trump vs. Casa, involved lower courts […]

House Judiciary requests Brown University documents regarding specific student

House Judiciary requests Brown University documents regarding specific student

House Judiciary Committee Requests Brown University Documents The House Judiciary Committee is seeking internal notes and communications from the President of Brown University regarding disciplinary actions taken against students who leaked personal information in emails styled after the Doge meme. In a letter addressed to President Christina Paxson, the committee expressed concern that the university’s […]

Ten years on, how Obergefell transformed marriage, society, and the judiciary

Ten years on, how Obergefell transformed marriage, society, and the judiciary

Same-Sex Marriage a Decade After Obergefell It’s been ten years since the Supreme Court extended marriage rights to same-sex couples with the landmark 2015 ruling, Obergefell v. Hodges. The opinion, written by Justice Anthony Kennedy, declared, “This freedom may no longer be denied,” affirming that same-sex couples can exercise their fundamental right to marry. However, […]

House Judiciary Committee investigates CHIRLA’s potential involvement in LA riots

House Judiciary Committee investigates CHIRLA's potential involvement in LA riots

House Judiciary Committee Investigates Funding for Activist Group The House Judiciary Committee is looking into whether an activist organization linked to the Democratic Party, which received close to $1 million in grants during the Biden administration, may have used this money to fuel the anti-ICE riots that erupted in Los Angeles earlier this month. A […]

Trump and the judiciary: An impending constitutional crisis

Trump and the judiciary: An impending constitutional crisis

Trump Faces Legal Challenges Amid Priorities Shift President Trump is currently dealing with a staggering number of legal issues, approximately 250 lawsuits connected to his executive orders. This situation stands in stark contrast to the number of lawsuits filed during his first term, highlighting an unprecedented wave of legal challenges that has begun to hinder […]

Trump and the clashes with the judiciary are reaching a climax

A more positive aspect of President Trump’s immigration strategy is facing challenges from federal judges. These judges are scrutinizing the swift deportation of Venezuelan immigrants, often without sufficient legal proceedings. Beneath this immediate concern lies a deeper constitutional question involving the balance between diplomatic relations and the executive branch’s authority over national security. If the […]

Attorney who took Trump to court summoned before House judiciary committee

Former special counsel prosecutor Jay Bratt is set to testify before the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee next week, according to sources familiar with the situation. A notification reviewed indicates that Bratt will discuss Trump’s allegedly false statements, serving as the top vice-chairman for former special advisor Jack Smith. This marks the first instance of a […]

Ex-judges claim Trump administration is undermining the judiciary

A group of over 150 former judges has expressed their disapproval of the Trump administration, claiming it’s been conducting “attacks” on the judiciary. They addressed a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondy, highlighting their concern. In the letter, these former state and federal judges criticized the administration, particularly referencing the recent arrest of Judge Hannah […]

Trump and the GOP House intensify their conflict with the judiciary

The narrative surrounding judges who confront President Trump is gaining traction among Republicans in Congress. At the same time, Democratic lawmakers are also voicing concerns about Trump’s apparent defiance towards judicial authority, including that of the Supreme Court. Recently, Rep. Shri Thanedar from Michigan took steps to address this by filing an impeachment clause against […]