Nicholas Kamm / AFP via Getty Images Justice Alito Orders PA Gov To Respond to Lawsuit Aimed at Removing State's Strict Lockdown 'Hopefully no governor... will be able to do what this governor has done to the business owners and the workers of Pennsylvania.' By Randy DeSoto May 1, 2020
Pacific Legal / Twitter screen shot County Seizes 83-Year-Old Retiree's Home Over $8.41 Debt An 83-year-old Michigan man is fighting for his livelihood after his county government seized and sold his house over a debt of $8.41 he owed the state. By Bradley Evans November 23, 2019
Pineapple Studio / Shutterstock American Bar Association Considering 'Affirmative Consent' Resolution That Would Destroy Due Process Rape is evil and sexual activity should be consensual. Unfortunately, it's not that simple. By Cade Almond August 6, 2019
Duncan Cuthbertson / Shutterstock Landlords Revolt, Sue NYC After Rent Control Backfires Rent control is almost always a bad idea, and in NYC it's been particularly disastrous. Now, two landlords groups are taking the city to court. By C. Douglas Golden July 19, 2019
Rune Hellestad/Getty Images; Alex Wong/Getty Images Border Patrol Union Pres Blasts Clinton for Helping Illegals Skirt Deportation 'They’re not supposed to be here. They’re illegally here, and she’s helping them...' By Joe Saunders July 12, 2019
Al Drago - Pool / Getty Images News Outlet Breaks From Establishment Media, Defends White House's Acosta Ban This news outlet pleaded for Acosta's pass to be revoked, calling him 'disruptive to our fundamental principle of a free functioning press.' By Karista Baldwin November 17, 2018
Kārlis Dambrāns / Flickr Feds Access iPhone with Suspect's Face Recognition Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation have found a way to 'bypass' Face ID locks. By Jared Harris October 1, 2018
Surprise Move From 'Innocent' McCabe: Give Me Immunity or I Plead the 5th This doesn't look good for Democrats... By Joe Saunders June 7, 2018