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Are Senate Democrats Circulating Plans for Government Takeover of the Internet?…
Sen Warner’s White Paper: Potential Policy Proposals for Regulation of Social Media and Technology Firms…
SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN PUBLIC-SECTOR UNION FEES…
Now It All Starts Making Sense – Deep State “Fixer”: Henry John Kerner, the Cover-Up Expert….
Years of questions about how so many DC scandals never ended up with any accountability are now slowly beginning to make sense. Henry Kerner is a missing piece of a very frustrating puzzle. Thanks to the efforts of Judicial Watch, we now find a name at the very heart of some of the most controversial […]
DOJ SJW Employee Allison Hrabar’s Conduct Being Reviewed by DOJ…
The Justice Department is reviewing the conduct of an employee who helped chase Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen from a Mexican restaurant on Tuesday, but First Amendment scholars say that she may be immune from workplace consequences. Allison Hrabar, a Justice Department paralegal specialist and member of the Democratic Socialists of America, helped organize a […]
Stunning Confirmation: Judicial Watch Obtains IRS Documents Showing McCain Staff Urging IRS to Target Tea Party Groups…
Sen. John McCain’s Staffer Urged IRS to Engage in ‘Financially Ruinous’ Targeting of Tea Party Groups…
Analysis: Court Strikes Down Minnesota Ban on ‘Political’ Apparel at the Polls by Amy Howe…
When Minnesota voters go to the polls in November, they’ll likely have more wardrobe options than the last time the state held an election. That’s because this morning the Supreme Court ruled that a state law prohibiting voters from wearing clothing or other apparel containing political messages to the polls violates the First Amendment. Minnesota […]
By Suing WikiLeaks, DNC Could Endanger Principles of Press Freedom…
In 1993, WILK radio host Frederick Vopper broadcast a conversation intercepted by an illegal wiretap and sent anonymously to the Pennsylvania radio station, in which two teachers union officials discussed violent negotiating tactics. The officials sued Vopper, arguing that he should be liable for the illegal wiretap that captured their comments. But the Supreme Court […]
					



