Judge Rejects Biden Administration’s Attempt to Block Depositions in Big Tech-Government Censorship Case

Judge Terry Doughty rejected a request for a partial stay of order authorizing depositions of 8 officials, including Biden’s chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci.
Supreme Court in Washington

Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Congress From Getting Trump’s Tax Returns

The U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 1 temporarily blocked Congress from obtaining former President Donald Trump’s tax returns.

True the Vote Founders Jailed for Contempt of Court

The founders of the election integrity group True the Vote were jailed on Oct. 31 by a federal judge for contempt of court.

Judge Rejects Bid to Block Citizens Monitoring Ballot Drop Boxes in Arizona

A federal judge on Friday rejected a civil lawsuit seeking to block grassroots volunteers who mobilized to monitor absentee ballot drop boxes in Arizona.

Renewed Hope and A New Dawn for Religious Freedom

Did you know that thanks to two huge Supreme Court wins, we now have more religious freedom in America than ever before including prayer on football fields.
The Supreme Court is seen in Washington on Sept. 21, 2020.

Supreme Court Justice Kagan Temporarily Blocks Jan. 6 Committee Subpoena for Phone Records of...

Supreme Court Justice temporarily blocked J6 Committee’s subpoena seeking phone records for AZ Republican Party chairwoman Kelli Ward, while court considers appeal.

Judge Strikes Down NYC Vaccine Mandate

A New York Supreme Court judge on Monday struck down New York City’s vaccine mandate, finding the rule to be unconstitutional, arbitrary, and capricious.

Judge Strikes Down Controversial Clause in NY’s New Election Laws

Judge struck down sentence in NY’s new election laws, “In no event may a court order a ballot that has been counted to be uncounted,” saying it violates Constitution.

Bannon requests home confinement hours after DOJ calls for prison time for his contempt...

Steve Bannon is attempting to have his contempt of Congress sentence halted pending an appeal and is asking for sentence to be served on home confinement.
The Great Reset: And the War for the World By Alex Jones

Alex Jones Says He Won’t Pay $965 Million Verdict: ‘They’re Gravely Mistaken’

Alex Jones was sued by Sandy Hook victims’ families over public claims he made about the mass shooting and will will appeal the $965 million verdict.

Delaware Republicans Celebrate Court Ruling: Vote-by-Mail Unconstitutional

There will be no vote-by-mail or same-day voter registration in Delaware during the November 8 midterm elections according to ruling by Delaware Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Backs Republican in Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballots Case

The Supreme Court vacated an appeals court decision that required Pennsylvania to count mail-in ballots even if there is no date on the envelope.