UCLA took no action to protect its Jewish students after the outbreak of the Fourth Arab-Israeli War and even took adverse action.
Sentencing in the New York "hush money" case against Donald J. Trump is delayed until after the election - but Trump's advantage is not total.
The ban on X in Brazil will not solve the alleged crisis of institutional mistrust, but will instead make it worse.
Kamala Harris, candidate for President, wants to reserve the privilege of public speech to those who agree with her.
A forensic analyst in Colorado drew hundreds of thousands in salary for substandard work that imperils 652 criminal cases.
A disabled and honorably discharged veteran warns that diversity doesn't include him, because he won't show a commitment to it.
A review of The Indispensable Right Free Speech in an Age of Rage by Jonathan Turley, law professor, columnist and litigator.
Election fraud might still be allowed in three States, but in another, a concerned citizen is bringing a 2020 incident into federal court.
Motive, opportunity, and means - the elements of criminal prosecution - allow us to anticipate an attempt to steal the Election of 2024.
The film Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot illustrates America's foster care crisis and what families can do to alleviate it.