Denmark: Government reveals new inquiry into creating a countrywide legal prohibition on the Islamic call to prayer

Danish Government Considers Nationwide Ban on Islamic Call to Prayer The Danish government has initiated a new study to potentially outlaw the Islamic call to prayer across the country, reigniting a heated discussion in Europe surrounding immigration, religious freedom, and national identity. Morten Bodskow, Denmark’s immigration minister and a notable member of the ruling Social […]
Floyd Mayweather Cancels Mike Zambidis Match Due to Pending Legal Issues

Mayweather vs. Zambidis Fight Canceled Due to Legal Issues The much-anticipated fight between Floyd Mayweather and Mike Zambidis has been called off just days before it was set to take place, as organizers faced legal complications. CSI Entertainment filed a lawsuit against Mayweather in New York on June 18, claiming that he paid $4.65 million […]
Former Facebook policy head takes legal action against Meta to lift restrictions on discussing her revealing memoir.

Former Facebook Policy Chief Files Lawsuit Against Meta A former policy chief at Facebook, Sarah Wynn Williams, has initiated legal action against Meta, challenging an arbitration order that has prevented her from discussing her controversial memoir for over a year. In a lawsuit submitted to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, […]
Karmelo Anthony recruits prominent civil rights attorneys for his murder appeal legal team.

Just days after a Texas jury handed down a 35-year prison sentence to a 19-year-old for the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a high school track event in April 2025, a high-profile group of civil rights attorneys has stepped in to handle Carmelo Anthony’s appeal. On June 10, Anthony filed a notice of […]
Justice Department warns of legal action against California for impending Glock ban

Supreme Court Supports Marijuana Users in Gun Rights Case The Supreme Court has made a unanimous decision favoring marijuana users concerning gun possession, ruling that the government cannot pursue charges against individuals solely based on their marijuana usage. Joey Jones, a contributor, highlighted the significance of this ruling for Second Amendment rights, drawing parallels to […]
Tiffany Henyard achieves legal victory over former landlord

Another Win for the “Super Mayor” It seems the journey for Tiffany Henyard, the former mayor of Dalton, Illinois, is far from over. This week, she secured a legal victory after a successful run in last month’s elections, marking a notable comeback—now as a Republican. Henyard, currently campaigning in Georgia, returned to her old culinary […]
E-bike victims take legal action against NYC after Mamdani halts criminal enforcement against reckless riders

A group of New Yorkers, who were injured in an incident involving a reckless e-bike, plans to initiate a lawsuit against Mayor Zoran Mamdani’s administration. They are accusing him of neglecting a growing risk to pedestrians. This legal case, set to be filed on Thursday, centers around an executive order issued in March that halts […]
Paramount Skydance anticipates that New York and California will take legal action to prevent its $81B merger with Warner Bros. Discovery.

Paramount Skydance Inc. is preparing for potential pushback regarding its $81 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. It seems that two liberal attorneys general might challenge the deal, claiming it infringes antitrust laws, particularly while the White House appears to be overlooking such concerns, as reported by On the Money. According to sources, executives […]
The right requires a network of public defenders for legal battles

The True Cost of Legal Warfare in the Biden Era In the current political landscape, a hard reality has emerged: while the law is operational, it appears that the right often feels its impact more acutely than the left. Various factors contribute to this, including a structured judiciary, allies who are often quite politically active, […]
NCAA introduces a new five-year eligibility system in response to legal challenges

NCAA Updates Eligibility Rules The NCAA is shaking things up when it comes to eligibility rules. Recently, the Division I Cabinet gave the green light to a new, age-based eligibility model that athletes can start using. It’s been a long time coming—calls for these changes began back in April. So, what’s the deal? Under this […]