Chris Christie, who has refrained from licking Trump’s elevator lifts quite as enthusiastically as some of the other Republican candidates, is expected...
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Connecticut senators voted 33-1-2 to pardon people accused centuries ago of witchcraft, including 11 who were put to death. Alse (Alice) Young, a resident of...
The House Freedom Caucus held a press conference on Tuesday, complaining that the debt limit deal will prevent them from crashing the economy...
President Biden yesterday called for the “immediate repeal” of Uganda’s severe new anti-gay law and warned he may impose sanctions and other...
There is now a deal over the debt limit, but President nevertheless insists that he’s still looking at using the 14th Amendment in the future—apparently...
Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran has provided evidence that he wasn’t allowed to search Trump’s Mar-a-Lago office for classified docs. The Guardian...
Mehdi Hasan has a fascinating look at how Ron DeSantis, driven by his own political ambition, did a U-turn on his mainstream positions on covid and vaccines...
As C&L’s Red Painter has reported, Rep. Charlie Geren (R-Fort Worth) said that several Texas House members had received phone calls from Paxton threatening...
Back in November of 2022, I had the privilege and pleasure of participating in a conference, hosted by the First Amendment Law Review, on the “First...
From Anonymous v. Bennett, decided May 3 by Roanoke County Judge Charles Dorsey: Virginia Code section 8.01-15.1 permits a Plaintiff to proceed anonymously...