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February 26, 2024
NetChoice Attorney Paul Clement and U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar both made stunning admissions during oral arguments for landmark free speech cases.
On Feb. 26, the U.S. Supreme Court heard two landmark cases — Moody v.…
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June 30, 2023
George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley hailed a “victory” for free speech after the U.S. Supreme Court protected the First Amendment rights of a web designer targeted by the rainbow mafia.
Turley said during the…
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May 24, 2023
United States Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch said the quiet part out loud–the United States operated like an “autocratic” government during the COVID-19 pandemic and colluded with social media companies to silence free speech.
In a statement…
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February 23, 2023
We now know a bit about where some of the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States are leaning in one family’s landmark case against Google.
Google is being sued by the family of a woman killed in 2015 during an ISIS-led terrorist attack…
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January 3, 2023
CBS took a page out of the movie script from Ron Howard’s Inferno (2016) and gave airtime to the widely-debunked, overpopulation-obsessed Paul Ehrlich to stoke new conniptions over extinction.
Ehrlich decried population “growth mania” during…
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May 5, 2022
UPDATE: The Ruth Sent Us website remains operational, but Google removed the map containing the six Supreme Court justices' residential addresses. Users who attempt to access the map on the Ruth Sent Us site will find a notice that reads "[t]his map…
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July 2, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court handed a stunning defeat to the enemies of the First Amendment by invalidating a California law forcing nonprofits to disclose their largest donors — and liberals are losing it.
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the opinion of…
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May 3, 2018
The saga of the environmental crusade against Chevron over pollution in Ecuador will be coming to San Francisco theater this month.
Filmmaker and investigative journalist Phelim McAleer co-wrote the play The 18-Billion Prize, with Jonathan Lear.…
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June 19, 2017
The U.S. Supreme Court just refused a lawyer’s appeal trying to force Chevron to pay almost $9 billion for pollution in Ecuador. Earlier courts ruled the decision against Chevron was obtained through corrupt actions.
Reuters reported on…
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May 9, 2017
April marked the lowest unemployment rate in a decade, but that didn’t stop one NBC news show from spending far more time covering jobs being lost to Mexico.
“Hiring picked up,” that month according to CBS Evening News anchor…