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Brent Welder sent out a wildly exploitative campaign email on Saturday.
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A woman, reportedly a congressional intern, yelled an expletive at President Trump as he walked through the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday evening.
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Meet the media's new favorite former Republican.
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The decision by the Army to discharge an officer who posed for a photo with the words “Communism will win” written inside his cap at his graduation from West Point, and the court-martial conviction of a Marine who joined a neo-Nazi group, illustrate an important principle.
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Paul Sherman is a senior attorney with the Institute for Justice. He joined the Institute in July 2007 and litigates cutting-edge constitutional cases protecting the First Amendment, economic liberty, property rights and other individual liberties in both federal and state courts. Paul has extensive experience litigating First Amendment cases and has helped to develop IJ’s?
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Robert McNamara serves as a senior attorney with the Institute for Justice. He joined the Institute in August 2006 and litigates cutting-edge constitutional cases protecting free speech, property rights, economic liberty and other individual liberties in both federal and state courts. Robert’s work has resulted in court victories for property owners fighting eminent domain abuse,?
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Sheldon Gilbert is the director of the Institute for Justice’s Center for Judicial Engagement (CJE), which he joined in 2017. As CJE’s director, he educates the public about the proper role of judges in enforcing constitutional limits on the size and scope of government. Before joining IJ, Sheldon worked as a litigator for the U.S.?
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Robert Everett Johnson is an attorney at the Institute for Justice. He joined the Institute in 2014 and litigates cases protecting private property, economic liberty, and freedom of speech. Robert is a nationally-recognized expert on civil forfeiture. He is currently lead counsel in Serrano v. Customs and Border Protection, challenging the federal government’s practice of?
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The Short Circuit newsletter is a concise and irreverent—yet well-informed and informative—e-mail roundup of the week’s rulings from the federal courts of appeal. Subscribe today. It’s free! We will not share your email address with any other company or organization.  To subscribe, please enter your email address below. In the Short Circuit podcast, IJ attorneys?
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Trump administration officials have been sending babies and other young children forcibly separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border to at least three "tender age" shelters
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The pattern first started more than a decade ago. But lagging fertility rates and rising white mortality rates have sped demographic change.
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SEATTLE - Plastic straws, utensils and cocktail picks will be banned at all Seattle businesses that sell food or drinks under a new law that takes effect July 1.Seattle is believed to be the first major U.S. city to enact such a ban.RELATED | Group of elem
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13 Republican Senators are demanding President Trump halt all enforcement of the United States-Mexico border until they pass legislation closing an immigration loophole, a plan that would leave the border open for potentially years.
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A Congressional intern allegedly yelled ?Mr. President, F?k You? as President Trump walked through the Capital rotunda on his way Tuesday night for a talk with legislators about i…
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Memory Lapses at the FBI

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

The report on the FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton's email scandal makes one thing clear: Top FBI officials involved in both that investigation and the Russian collusion investigation have bad memories.
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A controversial bill aimed at limiting the use of lethal force by California police officers is moving forward after passing the Senate Public Safety Committee with a vote of 5-1 on Tuesday. What are the details? Known as Assembly Bill 931, the legislation would elevate the standard for using deadly force from "reasonable" to "necessary." During an emotionally-charged first hearing on the bill, Sen. Steve Bradford (D-Gardena) said: "It always blows me away that law enforcement only fear for their life when they are facing black and brown people." He added later, "We don't have a problem with law enforcement, we have a problem with racism in this country. And until we address that, we're going to continue to have these problems." Supporters of the measure were present during the committee hearing, some of whom had loved ones who had been killed by police officers. The ACLU is also behind the bill, and legislative advocate Lizzie …
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A House Republican Tuesday unmasked two of the five FBI investigators cited in the recently released inspector general’s report for expressing anti-Trump and pro-Clinton sentiment in work-related i…
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DC: Donald Trump told a group of business leaders Tuesday that the news media is helping smugglers and human traffickers deliver migrants into the United States. Trump spoke in the middle of media outrage over the administration enforcing America’s border laws — which has the consequence of separating some families at the border in order...
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The FBI may have edited and changed key witness reports in the Hillary Clinton and Russia investigations, a top House Republican charged in a hearing into FBI and Justice Department misconduct Tuesday.
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A federal judge ruled Monday that Kansas cannot require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote, finding such laws violate the constitutional right to vote in a ruling with national implications.
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“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” and “Parks and Recreation” star Chris Pratt was honored with the coveted Generation Award at the 2018 MTV Music and TV Awards. The star used his time on stage to share some advice with fans that included references to his faith.
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As word of the Trump administration’s new “zero tolerance” policy reaches the migrant trail, some reconsider their trips. “I’m not going to lose the only thing I’ve got,” says a mother from El Salvador.
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Political activists with the Democratic Socialists of America harassed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen while she ate dinner with her family on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The American military command in South Korea is preparing for the North Koreans to turn over the remains of an unknown number of U.S. or allied service members w
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