MANDEL NGAN / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Mind-Boggling Backfire: By Pardoning Hunter, Joe Biden Might Be Going to Jail "If those pardoned refuse to testify, they can face new charges for criminal contempt," one lawyer said about the pardon. By C. Douglas Golden December 22, 2024
John Minchillo / APCommentary It Looks Like the FBI Is Realizing It Went Too Far This Time According to one libertarian attorney, the FBI knows it violated Americans' Fourth Amendment rights -- and wants to keep doing it. By Michael Schwarz January 5, 2024
Kristi Blokhin / Shutterstock 'Policing for Profit': FBI Sued for Seizing $86 Million from Individuals Never Charged with a Crime The FBI is under fire for taking millions of dollars from people during raids on their homes and businesses and keeping the money. By Warner Todd Huston December 12, 2023
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Chair of January 6 Committee: Exercising Constitutional Rights Hints Suspects Are Guilty The Mississippi Democrat heading the panel investigating the Capitol incursion offered his unique, and troubling, take on the Fifth Amendment. By Jack Davis December 5, 2021
Mark Hertzberg - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Prosecution Makes Explosive Admission: A 'Reasonable Jury' Could Acquit Rittenhouse of First-Degree Murder The prosecutors in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial essentially admit they presented a case that 'reasonable' people might have trouble with. By Johnathan Jones November 13, 2021
Nicholas Kamm / AFP via Getty Images Justice Alito Orders PA Gov To Respond to Lawsuit Aimed at Removing State's Strict Lockdown 'Hopefully no governor... will be able to do what this governor has done to the business owners and the workers of Pennsylvania.' By Randy DeSoto May 1, 2020
Pacific Legal / Twitter screen shot County Seizes 83-Year-Old Retiree's Home Over $8.41 Debt An 83-year-old Michigan man is fighting for his livelihood after his county government seized and sold his house over a debt of $8.41 he owed the state. By Bradley Evans November 23, 2019
Pineapple Studio / Shutterstock American Bar Association Considering 'Affirmative Consent' Resolution That Would Destroy Due Process Rape is evil and sexual activity should be consensual. Unfortunately, it's not that simple. By Cade Almond August 6, 2019
Duncan Cuthbertson / Shutterstock Landlords Revolt, Sue NYC After Rent Control Backfires Rent control is almost always a bad idea, and in NYC it's been particularly disastrous. Now, two landlords groups are taking the city to court. By C. Douglas Golden July 19, 2019
Rune Hellestad/Getty Images; Alex Wong/Getty Images Border Patrol Union Pres Blasts Clinton for Helping Illegals Skirt Deportation 'They’re not supposed to be here. They’re illegally here, and she’s helping them...' By Joe Saunders July 12, 2019