Judge Terry A. Doughty yesterday consolidated the two major censorship cases, Missouri v. Biden and Kennedy v. Biden.
The federal government sued Texas to seek removal of a floating barrier in the Rio Grande. Texas vows to defend their actions.
Twitter is changing its logo and name to the letter X, as Elon Musk prepares to transform it into the "everything app" he always wanted.
Democrats today demonstrate that they want to be dictators, and have no respect for rights, but only for allowances.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has his own anti-censorship lawsuit against the government and may get to consolidate his case with Missouri v. Biden.
The House Weaponization Subcommittee held a raucous hearing that made clear that Republicans and Democrats can no longer agree on facts.
The plaintiffs in Missouri v. Biden filed their "appellees' brief" opposing an emergency stay motion, 2-1/2 weeks ahead of time.
The Biden administration, having never answered the complaint in Missouri v. Biden, is trying to get a waiver on answering.
The expedited appeal in the case of Missouri v. Biden is truly expedited. The case is calendared for oral argument next month.
The House of Representatives will consider the most sweeping election integrity measure in twenty years, after a successful mark-up.