Democrats’ actions with migrants show once more that they believe they are above the law

Democrats nationwide are encountering significant hurdles as they continue to assert that their actions are lawful. For instance, the Delaney Hall Detention Center in New Jersey holds individuals accused of serious crimes, including rape and murder. In a recent incident, McIver attempted to get inside and sparked a heated exchange with an ICE agent. Additionally, […]
Congress can back law enforcement during National Police Week

Transitioning from local law enforcement to Congress, our core mission remains consistent: to protect Americans and uphold the Constitution. This National Police Week serves as a reminder of the commitment we’ve both made to safeguard our country. As former police officers, we pledged our lives to look out for our communities. My time as an […]
Governor Approves Bipartisan Law Prohibiting Pro-Hamas Camps on School Property

Arizona Governor Bans Protest Camps on University Campuses On Wednesday, Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs of Arizona enacted a ban on protest camps on university campuses. This decision stems from a bipartisan law, known as bill 2880, which aims to amend the state’s free expression policy regarding college and university management. The new rules specifically prohibit […]
Legal expert explains the importance of an ancient law for the Trump administration’s battle over immigration.

Debate Over Alien Enemy Law in Trump’s Second Term As discussions about immigration heat up during President Donald Trump’s second term, the focus remains on the alien enemy law from 1798. Republican attorney Mehek Cook spoke with Fox News Digital about the administration’s rationale for utilizing this particular law. Several federal judges have raised concerns […]
County in New York passes law declaring it illegal for animal abusers to have pets.

Lawmakers in Suffolk County, New York, have recently enhanced the Animal Cruelty Act by prohibiting convicted animal abusers from owning pets. The county council voted to implement a Class A misdemeanor charge for those found in violation, which could lead to up to one year in jail or fines reaching $1,000. This legislation builds on […]
City proposal aims to address gaps in evidence sharing law following inadequate state action.

City Councillors Aim to Address Discovery Act Loophole City councillors are working to close a loophole in the Discovery Act that has led to a rise in unnecessary criminal case dismissals. Meanwhile, budget negotiations in Albany are ongoing. Councillor Keith Powers is advocating for legislation that would establish a centralized database of evidence within the […]
Mark Levin’s surprising law school story: How a Playboy model ignited a clash between liberals

Mark Levin has made some striking comments about the current state of higher education in America. Referring to a violent incident involving Jay Sani, who was attacked on campus for wearing a MAGA hat, Levin exclaimed, “Washington State University, like almost every university in America, really underperforms.” This incident, in Levin’s eyes, reflects a larger […]
Everyone Is Vulnerable as Trump Uses Law Enforcement for His Own Purposes

Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) expressed on MSNBC’s “weekday night” that with President Donald Trump, “no one is safe” as he has “weaponized law enforcement.” She recounted the arrest of Mayor Las Barak of New Ark at Delaney Hall Detention Center. Watson Coleman mentioned, “Even though we had the authority to be present, all the highest-level […]
To be or not to be a hypocrite? Anger over Trump’s focus on law firms is reminiscent of Shakespeare.

"The first thing we do is kill all the lawyers." Those foreboding lines from Shakespeare’s *King Henry IV* surfaced in the opinion of Senior District Judge Beryl Howell, appointed by Obama. This opinion addressed an executive order from Trump that would threaten law firm Perkins Coie for its involvement in the 2016 election. Perhaps Howell […]
Police Without Citizenship: New Mexico Law Allows Non-Citizens to Join the Force

A new law in New Mexico aims to address crime and police shortages by allowing foreigners with federal work permits to serve as police officers. Signed by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on April 7, the legislation, known as Senate Bill 364, follows the Biden administration’s issuance of over 2 million work permits to non-citizens under […]