Harris-Trump showdown: Group of former law enforcement leaders takes sides in presidential election

Fox's first appearance – The nonpartisan police leadership organization notes that it is the only national law enforcement advocacy group that supports political candidates. is paying attention to. Community Safety Police Leadership announced its support for Harris on Monday in an announcement first shared with Fox News. The organization says it is led by a […]
‘Thumb on the scale’: Consumer watchdog slams Dem push to codify law SCOTUS struck down

First appeared on FOX: Consumer watchdogs are warning senators to drop plans to codify a doctrine that the Supreme Court struck down earlier this year. This summer, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a group of fishermen who challenged federal agencies, arguing that decades-old legal doctrines gave the administrative state excessive power over fishing. […]
Harris Once Fought Obama Admin To Give Law License To Illegal Immigrant

Kamala Harris, then California's attorney general, stood up to the Obama administration when she helped a man without legal immigration status become the first man in the country to be admitted to the bar. More than a decade ago, Harris played a key role in supporting the legal fight for undocumented immigrants to gain admission […]
Mariska Hargitay suffered ‘secondary trauma’ from ‘Law & Order: SVU’

Olivia Benson was hit hard. Mariska Hargitay, 60, who played Olivia Benson on “Law & Order” since 1999, making her the longest-running character on a primetime drama, said the show had affected her “profoundly.” “When I started the show, I didn't realize how deeply it would ingrain itself into me,” Hargitay said in a recent […]
360-degree throwable tactical cameras are changing the game for the military and law enforcement

Cool new gadgets are making waves in the world of tactical operations, and Bounce Imaging is making waves at a recent conference with an innovative tool they unveiled. The company has developed a nifty little device called the Pit Viper 360. Named after the heat-sensing abilities of a particular snake, it is the world's first […]
FLASHBACK: VP Harris pushed for illegal immigrant to practice law in California over Obama admin’s objections

Flashback: While serving as California's attorney general, Vice President Kamala Harris supported efforts to allow undocumented immigrants to practice law, something the Obama administration opposed. Harris, who is scheduled to visit the southern border this week, 2012 Supreme Court Report The government argued that it could not block Sergio Garcia, a 35-year-old illegal immigrant, from […]
Oregon continues to resist paying wrongfully convicted despite law to compensate exonerees

Oregon's law to pay compensation to people who have been wrongfully convicted has been ineffective since it was enacted two years ago, and advocates argue the state's Department of Justice opposes compensating people who have been exonerated. Senate Bill 1584, which passed the state House unanimously in 2022, would require Oregon to pay $65,000 a […]
Robinson hires law firm to investigate 'false smears' in CNN report

North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson has announced that he has hired a law firm to investigate “false and slanderous allegations” in a CNN report that portrayed the candidate calling himself a “black Nazi.” Robinson's campaign announced Tuesday that it had hired the Northern Virginia-based law firm Vinal Law Group, whose partner, Jesse Vinal, […]
‘Makes Us Relevant’: GOP State Sen Says Nebraska Election Law Forces Candidates To ‘Spend’ And ‘Work For The Vote’

Nebraska Republican Sen. Mike McDonnell said on CNN on Tuesday that Nebraska's current election system forces candidates to “spend money” and “work” to get out the vote. McDonnell announced Monday that he would be the only Republican state senator to oppose changes to the state's election system, which currently awards one electoral vote per district […]
NYC law on sharing food delivery customers’ data with restaurants is unconstitutional, judge rules

A federal judge ruled Tuesday that a New York City COVID-19 law requiring food delivery companies to share customer data with restaurants is unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres said the law violates the First Amendment by improperly regulating commercial speech. Her decision marked a legal victory for the three major food delivery companies that […]