Mark Brnovich

Federal Judge Blocks Arizona’s Personhood Law That Recognizes Life Begins at Conception

Federal judge temporarily blocked AZ’s personhood law that recognizes human life begins at conception, preventing legal action against abortion providers.
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Bannon Loses Bid to Delay Contempt of Congress Trial

A federal judge on July 11 declined Steve Bannon’s request to delay his contempt of Congress trial, dismissing the former Trump adviser’s reasoning that publicity around...
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Donald Trump’s Letter To Steve Bannon Regarding Executive Privilege

Therefore, if you reach an agreement on a time and place for your testimony, I will waive Executive Privilege for you, which allows for you to go in and testify truthfully and fairly.
Brett Kavanaugh

White House Responds After Police Were Called to DC Restaurant for Harassment of Supreme...

Police officers were called to Morton’s Steakhouse in Washington, where Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was being harassed.

Gun Rights Champion Dick Heller Sues DC Again, This Time Over Ammo Limits

Lawsuit argues D.C. regulation preventing holders of concealed pistol carry licenses from carrying more than 20 rounds of ammo at a time is unconstitutional.

New Lawsuit Challenges Ban on Concealed Carry of Firearms on DC Area Public Transit

Gun owners in the nation’s capital are suing in hopes of being allowed to carry firearms on the region’s crime-ridden public transit system.

Supreme Court Uproots the Administrative State; Biden Calls to Drop Filibuster to Codify Roe...

A Supreme Court ruling on the EPA could reel in government overreach by restoring the constitutional process for creating laws.

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Cuomo Aide’s Bribery Appeal in Pay-to-Play Scheme

Supreme Court to review corruption convictions of Joe Percoco in case calling into question legality of honest-services fraud prosecutions.
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Supreme Court Security Chief Demands Maryland Governor, County, Do More to Protect Justices

Supreme Court Marshal Gail Curley is demanding enforcement of existing laws to better protect justices whose lives have been threatened.

Maryland, Virginia Governors Respond to Letter From Supreme Court Calling to Protect Justices

Governors of VA and MD respond to letter from Supreme Court’s security official calling on them to provide more police resources for justices.
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Supreme Court Targets the Real Enemy

West Virginia vs EPA's concurring opinion ruling by Neil Gorsuch heads us toward a major and curbing of the power of the administrative state.

Supreme Courts in Texas, Ohio Block Efforts to Reinstate Access to Abortions

Texas’s and Ohio’s Supreme Courts have given the go-ahead for the states to enforce their respective state laws that ban abortion.