A coalition of 24 attorneys general (AG) filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, supporting an Arizona law requiring U.S. citizenship to vote.
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DOJ Backs Boeing Plea Deal Despite Opposition from Victims’ Families
The Justice Department is now facing backlash from the families of the Boeing 737 Max crash victims over a criminal plea deal the DOJ proposed on Wednesday.
Read More DOJ Backs Boeing Plea Deal Despite Opposition from Victims’ FamiliesNewsom Calling For School Districts To Ban Cellphones In Class
California Governor Gavin Newsom is now pushing for all schools in the state to ban the use of cellphones in class as he works to push the legislature to enact the policy across The Golden State.
Read More Newsom Calling For School Districts To Ban Cellphones In ClassCornell College Student Given 21-Month Prison Sentence After Posting Violent Threats To Jewish Students
A 22-year-old former Cornell University student who was detained for making frightening threats of violence against Jews on campus last fall, following Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7th, was given a 21-month prison sentence on Monday.
Read More Cornell College Student Given 21-Month Prison Sentence After Posting Violent Threats To Jewish StudentsRep. Pfluger Introduces Bill That Would Require Senate To Approve New Secret Service Director
A bill presented by GOP Representative August Pfluger, a Republican from Texas, would make the Senate ultimately confirm the next director of the U.S. Secret Service (USSS).
Read More Rep. Pfluger Introduces Bill That Would Require Senate To Approve New Secret Service DirectorFederal Court Strikes Down New Jersey’s AR-15 Ban as Unconstitutional
In a Tuesday ruling, a New Jersey federal judge ruled that the state’s ban on AR-15 rifles is unconstitutional.
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