@someguy / Unsplash Ashli Babbitt's Family Is Suing Capitol Police for $10 Million Over Her Jan. 6 Death 'What it looks like is this guy shot this lady for no legitimate law enforcement purpose,' said the attorney for Ashli Babbitt's family. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal April 29, 2021
cottonbro / Pexels Montana Gov Signs New Voting Security Laws, Immediately Sued by State Democratic Party Democrats claim Montana's new election reform laws are too complicated for younger voters in the state to follow. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 21, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Arizona AG Claims Biden's Immigration EOs Violated Environmental Laws 'It’s the pinnacle of hypocrisy for the Biden administration,' Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said about Biden's border crisis. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal April 13, 2021
@LilNasX / Twitter Judge Approves Order to Block the Sale of 'Satan Shoes' A judge has ruled that rapper Lil Nas X can’t sell his modified Nike ‘Satan Shoes’ after a complaint by the company. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal April 1, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Presbyterian Minister Sues Nancy Pelosi and Kamala Harris Over Good Friday Restrictions A Presbyterian minister who has been banned from holding a prayer vigil at the U.S. Capitol is fighting back. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 31, 2021
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz/ Flickr 13 Attorneys General File Lawsuit Against Biden Over Energy Policy Thirteen attorneys general filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration for halting oil and gas leasing on federal lands and waters. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal March 24, 2021
@brianeharrison / Twitter screen shot Ex-HHS Official Sues Biden Admin for Suspending Trump Policy A former Trump administration official is suing the Biden administration to stop the flood of illegal immigrants entering the US. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 23, 2021
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement / Flickr Arizona and Montana Sue Over DHS Releases Rules That Restrict ICE Arrests 'If asked about the poorest policy choice I’ve ever seen in government, this would be a strong contender.' By Jack Cowhick, The Western Journal March 11, 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
Brett Sayles / Pexels Opinion: The Days of Egregious Qualified Immunity Abuses May Soon Be Over Since its adoption in 1967, qualified immunity has tipped the scales to favor government defendants in court. By Brett Kershaw, The Western Journal March 10, 2021
Duncan Meyer / Unsplash Judge Disturbed After Reviewing Accusation of Google Tracking Users on 'Incognito Mode' A class-action lawsuit against Google suggests that the company has misled its private browser users for years. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal March 6, 2021
Ante Samarzija / Unsplash Nursing Home Fined for Allegedly Kicking Out Residents to Make Room for Lucrative COVID Patients The facility 'allegedly unlawfully discharged sick, elderly and disabled patients into facilities unable to care for them.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal March 4, 2021
FOX 11 Los Angeles / YouTube screen shot California High School Athletes File Lawsuit Against Gavin Newsom Student athletes are banned from competing indoors in California, where the NBA has four teams, and they’re suing Gavin Newsom. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal March 2, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr ASU Pays Out Thousands After Conservative Student Ousted from Prominent Gig After removing a conservative student from her managerial position, ASU agreed to a settlement with the student. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal March 1, 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
WPTV News FL Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast / YouTube screen shot Woman Sue's Florida Town After It Fined Her Over $100K for Parking Incorrectly in Her Own Driveway A Florida woman is suing her city for violating her Constitutional rights after she was fined $100,000 for how she parked in her driveway. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal February 27, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Federal Judge Indefinitely Bans Biden's Deportation Pause 'Texas claimed injury from unanticipated detention costs is sufficiently concrete and imminent,' the judge said. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal February 24, 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
Solen Feyissa / Unsplash With Parler Back Online, Facebook Director Could Soon Face Massive Legal Trouble After Facebook hypocritically attempted to shut down Parler in response to the Capitol incursion, Parler is back with a vengeance. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal February 18, 2021
@DWUhlfelderLaw / Twitter FL Lawyer Who Dressed as Grim Reaper May Be in Trouble After Laughable COVID Lawsuit Daniel Uhlfelder made a name for himself by playing political games. Finally, the consequences of his actions are catching up to him. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal February 12, 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