The infamous Chevron Deference Doctrine lets quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial executive agencies make their own law. That must stop.
Fani Willis, in hiring her adulterous boyfriend and letting him bill taxpayers up to a million dollars, might have broken ten laws.
The Election of 2020 in Georgia has caused two cases in Georgia to take a sharp turn - investigations of a D.A. and the Georgia S.O.S.
Joe Goffman must not become an assistant EPA administrator. The Supreme Court negated his reason for being there two terms ago.
The case of Georgia v. Trump now has a proved connection to the Biden administration, after a "special prosecutor" billed for conferencing.
Profiling an organization dedicated to exposing and opposing the crimes of the American administrative state.
The case of Netchoice v. Paxton, set for oral argument before SCOTUS, will break ground on the fairness of social-media terms of service.
2023 is the year most societies abandoned their constitutions and any semblance of the rule of law, to serve "woke": instead.
The first of several tranches of documents from a case involving Jeffrey Epstein is now public. What have we learned?
Donald Trump is too strong now for anyone to pull him down, absent a serious misstep – so the 2024 Presidential race is his to lose.