Chief Justice advises law graduates on how justices address disputes following recent conflicts

Roberts Encourages Recent Georgetown Law Graduates to Bridge Divides On Monday, Secretary John Roberts addressed the latest graduates of Georgetown Law, emphasizing the importance of transcending ideological divides. He expressed that the Supreme Court has a responsibility to focus on collaboration rather than differences. While he didn’t delve into specifics regarding the recent political tensions—particularly […]
Green Berets seek justice for Afghan ‘brother’ Abdul Rahman Waziri after his death over a parking space in Texas

A group of Green Berets is calling for justice after one of their Afghan allies was killed in a senseless shooting in Houston. Abdul Rahman Waziri, a 31-year-old father of two, had previously fought against terrorists in Afghanistan and had immigrated to the U.S. in 2021. He tragically lost his life last month during a […]
Justice Department releases puzzling statement following conviction of transgender man in COVID fraud case

Confusion Surrounds DOJ’s COVID Fraud Case The Justice Department has sparked some confusion regarding a COVID fraud case involving a Louisiana man pretending to be a woman. On Thursday, 33-year-old Brandon Jarraw was found guilty of theft of government funds and making false statements. This conviction stems from two separate incidents linked to COVID-related assistance […]
Family of murdered Maryland mother finds justice as unexpected killer confesses

Eugene Grigor, 45, has pleaded guilty to the murder of Leslie Pleur, a mother from Chevy Chase, Maryland, committed back in 2001. Surprisingly, Grigor led a free life in the capital for over two decades until DNA evidence connected him to the crime. Lauren Pleur, Leslie’s daughter, revealed that she had once dated Grigor when […]
Trump’s Justice Department Takes Action to Support Religious Freedom

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has taken significant steps to reinforce religious freedom during the Trump administration. In recent months, the DOJ has expressed its interest in cases concerning church land use, initiated a task force aimed at addressing anti-Christian bias, and launched an inquiry into what it describes as an “anti-Catholic” law in Washington […]
How biblical justice ultimately reached a progressive judge

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Mothers of ‘Bakersfield 3’ seek justice in a case that troubles California
In the sweltering summer, Sheryl Holsonbake is driving from his home to Karn County, California. He’s searching, with his own hands, for land that might resemble a shallow grave. Alongside him are two other mothers, equally desperate for answers about their children. “We took a shovel and searched for our son there,” Holsonbake told reporters. […]
Republican disruptors team up with Democrats to undermine Trump’s justice plans

Trump’s Political Struggle: A Mixed Outcome Donald Trump faced a significant political challenge early in his second term, but it turned out in his favor—at least for now. In Washington, D.C., Ed Martin, Trump’s pick for U.S. attorney, struggled to gain support due to his background. However, this battle was more than just about Martin; […]
Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter dies at 85

Former Supreme Court Justice David Starr has died at the age of 85. The U.S. Supreme Court confirmed his passing occurred on Thursday at his home in New Hampshire. Initially appointed by President George H.W. Bush in 1990, Starr was anticipated to align with conservative views. However, throughout his time on the bench, he often […]
Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter Passes Away at 85

Former Supreme Court Justice David Starr died on Thursday at the age of 85 at his home in New Hampshire, as announced by the court. Appointed by President George H.W. Bush in 1990, Starr served on the bench for over 19 years. “Judge David Starr distinguished himself in our courts for nearly two decades, bringing […]