Legal Challenge to Tennessee Law on Abortion Access

A legal challenge was filed in Tennessee to stop a law banning adults from helping minors receive an abortion without parental approval. The law goes into effect July 1 and is being contested as unconstitutional.

Hunter Biden's defense and Second Amendment rights

Hunter Biden's defense in his gun trial found an unlikely ally in the Second Amendment, arguing that his Second Amendment rights were violated by a question on past drug use. The defense highlighted the issue of disarming a citizen based on past drug use and questioned the constitutionality of such actions.

Senator Tommy Tuberville's Response to Trump's Conviction

Senator Tommy Tuberville claims that former President Donald Trump's conviction in his New York business record trial is a 'war on our constitutional rights'. He warns that the American people need to wake up to the threat to the constitutional republic.

Controversial Conviction of Former President Trump

Former President Trump convicted on all counts in a controversial criminal trial, raising concerns about the integrity of the legal system and the erosion of justice in America. The trial was criticized for lack of evidence and violations of constitutional rights.

Former President Donald Trump's Manhattan criminal trial

Former President Donald Trump found guilty on 34 counts in Manhattan criminal trial. His attorney Todd Blanche claims Trump's constitutional rights were violated, citing issues with gag orders and selective prosecution.

Ohio Attorney General ordered to stop blocking measure to ban qualified immunity

Federal judges order Ohio Attorney General to stop blocking measure to ban qualified immunity for police and government employees. Attorney General plans to appeal decision.

Trump facing jail time for violating gag order in New York trial

Former President Trump faces possible jail time for violating a gag order imposed by a New York judge. He is willing to go to jail to defend his constitutional right to free speech. The situation has sparked debate and controversy, with some calling for his imprisonment.

Former President Donald Trump's deleted social media post criticizing Judge Juan Merchan

Former President Donald Trump posted a criticism of Judge Juan Merchan on social media, but then deleted it. The post complained about lack of time to prepare for a trial and attacks on the judge. Trump suggested he would be willing to go to jail to make a point about his constitutional rights.

Tennessee Senate Bill on Gender Transition Procedures for Minors

Tennessee Senate passes bill making it a felony for adults to aid minors in seeking gender transition procedures. Similar to a bill penalizing adults who help minors obtain abortions without parental consent. Tennessee Democrats opposed the bills, arguing they violate constitutional rights.

Anti-Israel Student Protester Disrupts Event at Berkeley Law School

An anti-Israel student protester disrupted an event at Berkeley Law School hosted at the Jewish dean's residence, demanding divestment from corporations funding Israel's role in the conflict. The dean and his wife asked the protester to leave, citing respect for constitutional rights. The incident sparked controversy and highlighted tensions around the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Lawsuit against LAPD and District Attorney George Gascón

Actor Joseph Gatt files a $40 million lawsuit against LAPD, city of Los Angeles, and District Attorney George Gascón for falsely labeling him as a serial pedophile. The lawsuit details a sordid saga involving a 16-year-old fan, a botched police probe, and alleged misconduct by officials. Gatt, known for his role in Game of Thrones, seeks justice and to recover his lost reputation and career.

New Jersey Judge Rules to Scrap County-Line Ballot Design

A judge ruled that New Jersey must scrap the county-line ballot design, which favors establishment candidates, in time for the June primaries. The decision is seen as a win for challengers and could have far-reaching implications for the state's elections.

Lawsuit against Washington, D.C., Law Allowing Noncitizens to Vote

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against a Washington, D.C., law allowing noncitizens to vote in municipal elections, ruling that the plaintiffs lacked standing to challenge the law.

Evolution of Public Defenders in the U.S.

The evolution of public defenders in the U.S. from a 'nice-to-have' to a crucial component of the criminal legal system, now representing up to 80% of individuals charged with crimes.