As San Francisco’s district attorney, Kamala Harris told legal gun owners in her community that authorities could “walk into” their homes to inspect whether they were storing their firearms properly under a new law she helped draft. “We’re going to require responsible behaviors among everybody in the community, and just because you legally possess a…
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News $50 Billion in Aid to Ukraine Stalls Over Legal Questions
U.S. and European officials are struggling to honor their pledge to use Russian assets to aid Ukraine. Related Posts Ukraine Indicts Officials Linked to Efforts to Investigate the Bidens Ukrainian police and prosecutors have accused two politicians and a former prosecutor of treason, saying they colluded with a Russian Read more With 102 Workers Killed,…
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News Legal experts warn that latest Supreme Court leaks are ‘enormously destructive’
Following revelations of private memoranda and conversations between Supreme Court justices published in the New York Times, legal experts are warning that such sensitive leaks are “destructive” to the high court. The New York Times reported that internal memos and deliberations that they claimed showed Chief Justice Thomas as having “molded” the outcomes of three…
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News If you find an artifact in a national park, leave it be to avoid potential legal consequences
National Parks are full of beauty, abundant wildlife and ancient artifacts. Artifacts are important to archaeologists, who can use their findings to unlock more knowledge about the history of the place where they were found and the person who possessed them. If you happen to come across an ancient artifact in a national park, remember…
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News Sean Combs’s Legal Team Takes His Case to TikTok
As the music mogul faces civil lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct, one of his lawyers is defending him — in the court of social media. Related Posts Trump attorney sounds alarm on NY AG Letitia James amid civil fraud case: ‘She campaigned on Trump’ Trump attorney Alina Habba joined “Sunday Morning Futures” with host Maria Bartiromo…
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News America First Legal launches investigations into Biden-Harris administration mishandling of migrant gangs
EXCLUSIVE: America First Legal (AFL), a nonprofit, launched investigations into the Biden-Harris administration on Thursday in response to “growing violent illegal alien gang activity” spreading across parts of Colorado and the Midwest. The investigations were launched by America First Legal into the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security…
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News Cuomo Legal Bills Have Cost N.Y. Taxpayers $25.4 Million and Counting
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and his aides have mounted a forceful defense, paid for by state taxpayers, against accusations of sexual harassment and other misconduct. Related Posts Robert Hadden’s Abuse Victims Are Offered $100 Million by Columbia Nearly four months after a former Columbia University gynecologist was sentenced to 20 years in prison for…
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News Hunter Biden’s Legal Woes Return to Spotlight Ahead of Tax Trial
As both sides prepare for the start of jury selection on Thursday, there are no indications that any deal is likely, according to several people with knowledge of the situation. Related Posts Ahead of Thanksgiving, veterinarian reveals a common reason pets wind up in the ER during the holidays Thanksgiving is coming up quickly and…
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News Federal judge blocks Biden admin move to give legal status to illegal immigrant spouses of US citizens
The Biden administration’s efforts to grant a pathway to citizenship to some illegal immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens have been put on hold temporarily by a federal judge after a lawsuit from 16 Republican-led states. U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker on Monday put a stay on the “parole in place” program, which was announced…
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News Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers discusses ‘Horns Down’ taunt now being legal: ‘Fuel to the fire’
Last month, SEC coordinator of officials John McDaid ruled that the infamous “Horns Down” taunt against Texas will not bring a penalty. The celebration is directed at Texas Longhorns players across all sports, but mostly in football. It would result in an unsportsmanlike penalty while they were in the Big 12. But a new conference…
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