New York Bail Law Releases Convicted Killers After Arrests

Two Convicted Murderers Released Without Bail in Manhattan Recently, two convicted murderers were apprehended on suspicion of drug dealing in Lower Manhattan but were released without bail. This situation has been described as a “shocking example” of what some view as the state’s “disastrous, soft crime policy.” Prosecutors opted not to request jail time for […]
Fordham Law graduate suffers cardiac arrest during NY bar exam while the test proceeds.

Medical Emergency During Bar Exam at Hofstra University The bar exam must go on, right? During the exam held on Wednesday, a Fordham law student collapsed from cardiac distress, leaving other candidates in shock. It was a harrowing moment, to say the least. Despite the emergency, officials decided to continue with the second day of […]
DC Bar Suggests Revoking Trump White House Official’s Law License

DC Bar Recommends Disciplinary Action Against Jeffrey Clark The DC Bar has suggested that Jeffrey Clark faces disciplinary measures regarding his legal advice involving the 2020 election, specifically pointing to issues of “fraud.” Clark, who is currently in charge of regulatory reviews at the White House Office of Management and Budget, might be denied certain […]
Socialist Opponent of Police Set to Lead Historic Law Enforcement Agency He Previously Aimed to Dismantle

Socialist Candidate for NYC Mayor Zoran Mamdani’s Controversial Stance on Police Zoran Mamdani, a socialist Democrat running for mayor of New York City, may find himself in a complicated position should he win the election. He has openly mocked crying police officers in the past, which raises questions about how he would approach the New […]
Newsom, Considering a Presidential Bid, Repeals His Law That Decriminalized Loitering and Contributed to Sex Trafficking

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a law that reinstates penalties for loitering with the intent to engage in sex work. This comes despite some pushback from within his own party. According to reports, Newsom had initially signed legislation in 2022 aimed at decriminalizing loitering, which was supported by Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco). The […]
Mayoral candidates Mamdani and Cuomo debate who is more effective on law enforcement

Cuomo and Mamdani Clash After Midtown Shooting New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and former governor Andrew Cuomo are both facing tough scrutiny regarding their stances on public safety in the wake of recent mass shootings in a Manhattan office building. Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist representative from Queens, surprised many last month by […]
Infamous axe killer set free from prison ahead of schedule due to Tim Walz law

Convicted Axe Murderer Released Early in Minnesota A former murderer, convicted for hacking his parents and two young siblings to death in his teenage years, was released from prison earlier than planned due to a change in Minnesota law supported by Governor Tim Waltz. David Brom, now 53, was granted an early release this past […]
Schumer urges DOJ and FBI to make Epstein files public using a century-old law

Schumer Pushes for Release of Epstein Files Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer from New York announced on Wednesday that Democrats are invoking a century-old law to compel President Trump’s Justice Department and the FBI to disclose files related to Jeffrey Epstein. At a press conference, Schumer mentioned this “little-known first-century law,” stating that when five […]
Justice Department discloses that two law enforcement witnesses provided testimony in the Epstein and Maxwell cases

Epstein and Maxwell Cases Reviewed in Federal Court A recent application presented by the Department of Justice (DOJ) brought both the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell cases into focus, involving testimonies from law enforcement witnesses. This request was submitted in Manhattan Federal Court on Tuesday, where authorities revealed insights from the Epstein Grand Jury. They […]
Los Angeles County advocates for a rule to prevent law enforcement from hiding their identities.

Los Angeles County Seeks Ordinance on Law Enforcement Identities Officials in Los Angeles County are pushing for a new ordinance aimed at preventing law enforcement officers from concealing their identities while on duty. This initiative follows a recent incident involving federal agents who reportedly masked their faces during an immigration operation in the city. In […]