Life Matters / Pexels George Floyd Juror Dismissed Over Concerns Rioters Would Attack His Home and Family One potential juror in the upcoming George Floyd murder trial was let go after he said he was fearful of mob violence. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal March 10, 2021
DOD Photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Carlos M. Vazquez II/ Flickr Chief Justice Roberts Yanks The Reins as SCOTUS Delivers Overwhelming First Amendment Win Hardly a stalwart on judicial restraint, Roberts panned the massive free speech ruling as a 'radical expansion' of the federal judiciary. By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal March 10, 2021
WKBW-TV screen shot Footage Shows Cops Just Standing By as Bounty Hunters Terrorize the Wrong Man A young father was terrorized at home by armed bounty hunters, and police officers watched it happen. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal February 28, 2021
CNN Newsroom / AIR.TV screen shot Dem Rep Admits Parts of COVID Bill Are 'Embarrassing' After Anchor Pins Him Down 'Look, a lot of people will get into this "gotcha'" attitude about this provision - this budget, right?' Espaillat said when cornered. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal February 27, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Fred Weinberg: 3 Reasons the Lawsuit Against Mike Lindell Will Blow Up in Dominion's Face 'The legal answer is embodied in a case the Supreme Court heard in 1964 which has been seminal law since it was decided.' By Fred Weinberg, The Western Journal February 24, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Trump Issues Blistering Response to SCOTUS Ruling on Tax Records The left has repeatedly targeted Trump, and each time the investigations either fall apart or - worse yet - are actual conspiracies. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal February 23, 2021
Solen Feyissa / Unsplash Op-Ed: Google's Day of Reckoning Is Almost Here, And Its $1 Trillion Can't Stop It 'Growing court and congressional changes have led the company to the biggest defensive battle it’s ever faced.' By Gary Goldman, The Western Journal February 9, 2021
Pixabay / Pexels Facebook Removes Account of Gun Rights Group Without Explanation Big Tech has already gone after the First Amendment, and now it appears that they're going after the Second Amendment too. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal February 4, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Trump Appointed Dozens of Allies to Gov Boards Before Leaving Office - Now Biden May Be Stuck with Them 'Before leaving office, Donald Trump appointed dozens of allies ... and there's not much Joe Biden can do about it.' By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal January 29, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr State AGs Issue Warning to Biden Admin: Overstep Authority and We'll Sue If President Biden oversteps the boundaries of the Constitution, six state attorneys general are ready to take action. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal January 29, 2021
Healing for Jayme / Facebook screen shot Two Years After Fleeing Kidnapper, Where Is Jayme Closs Now? Jayme was her own hero, and it's thanks to her determination and actions - along with help from good Samaritans - that she's free today. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 22, 2021
@peterdemarco / Twitter Widower Helps Pass Law That Would've Saved Late Wife's Life Years Ago Though he'd lost his own wife, the widower was determined that no one else would lose their loved one for the same reason. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 18, 2021
dole777 / Unsplash Dan Calabrese: Facebook and Twitter Are Private Companies, But They Are Still Violating the 1st Amendment 'Some conservatives are right: It’s time for the free market to make Silicon Valley pay a financial price for what it’s doing.' By Dan Calabrese, The Western Journal January 12, 2021
@nypost / Twitter Lib Attorney Accused of Posing as Latina Despite Being a White Woman for Years Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan, a prominent 'Latina' lawyer, was outed as being white in an article published earlier this week. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal January 9, 2021
@MikeBaggerman / Twitter screen shot New York Gym Owner Scores Major Court Win Over Cuomo's COVID Restrictions Robbie Dinero, a New York gym owner who has been battling his state's lockdown rules, has won a round in court. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 24, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Nov. 3 Election Results 'Cannot Be Trusted' According to GA Senate Election Report 'The November 3, 2020 election was chaotic and the results cannot be trusted,' a Georgia Senate subcommittee chairman found. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal December 23, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Fred Weinberg: By Booting Texas' Suit, SCOTUS Created the Roe v. Wade of the 21st Century 'You just can’t tell almost 74 million voters to go screw themselves and expect them to continue to respect you.' By Fred Weinberg, The Western Journal December 15, 2020
Benjamin Massello / Unsplash LA's New DA Reveals 'Do Not Prosecute' List, Including Crimes Such as Public Intoxication, Trespassing Los Angeles County's new DA says his office will stop prosecuting a host of misdemeanor crimes, including resisting arrest. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 9, 2020
Phil Roeder / Flickr Fred Weinberg: These Local Judges Dealing with Election Fraud Are Completely Spineless 'Maybe, just maybe, the solution is to root out the rot and drain the swamp everywhere, as President Trump started to do in Washington.' By Fred Weinberg, The Western Journal December 8, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Ted Cruz Announces He's Agreed To Argue Key Election Case in Supreme Court Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is ready to argue what could be a landmark elections case if it reaches the US Supreme Court. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 8, 2020
Roger Brown / Pexels Op-Ed: 3 Vital Things About Kyle Rittenhouse That Most People Don't Know 'These rights – these duties – are God-given. We must not blithely pass them off so we can live a few more days in peace.' By Matt Trewhalla, The Western Journal December 8, 2020