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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to determine whether the government is circumventing critical constitutional safeguards against being tried in an improper location and Double Jeopardy, which prohibits the government from prosecuting someone twice for the same crime. In asking the Court to hear Smith v. United States, …
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to rein in the government’s power to indiscriminately pick and choose the laws by which it will abide, especially as it relates to the Sixth Amendment rights of the accused in criminal cases. In refusing to hear an appeal in Khorrami v. …
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WASHINGTON, DC — The Rutherford Institute has weighed in before the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of an Ohio man who was arrested, jailed, had his apartment searched, and his phone and laptop seized by police in retaliation for mocking the police department on a parody Facebook page. In an amicus brief asking …
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Well, it looks like the dominoes are falling against the tyrants of the CONvid-1984 as the New York Supreme Court ruled against New York City’s unlawful mandate though sought to force city employees to take the deadly, experimental COVID poison. Check out the interview below with attorney for the employees, …
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The Supreme Court tossed out a lower court ruling that had permitted undated mail-in ballots to be counted against the law in Pennsylvania — but the Commonwealth’s secretary of state has other ideas. Immediately after the court’s decision was made public, Pennsylvania’s Acting Secretary of State Leigh M. Chapman released a statement saying the …
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court has given a green light to police officers to use deadly force against drivers if police suspect they might pose a danger to others with their car. In refusing to hear an appeal in Gordon v. Bierenga, the Supreme Court has let stand the Sixth …
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The US supreme Court ruled on one out of four cases that deal with the Second Amendment.  While that ruling appears to be a lawful, constitutional ruling, their neglect to do their duties with regard to the other cases, in my opinion, is worthy of those members that rejected hearing …
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Many may remember the landmark Supreme Court case that did push in the direction of what the Second Amendment clearly states, though fell short of truly upholding it, which was brought by Dick Heller.  Well, Heller has now won another big case in Washington, DC. JD Heyes has the story. …
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“Nothing new under the sun really (Ecclesiastes 1:9), they simply needed to create enemies in the place of the Governor because they did not want the people in the state to see her for who she really is, a tyrant (Matthew 7:16).” We have been watching this engineered plot that …
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — A legal coalition is weighing in on a case before the U.S. Supreme Court that throws into stark relief the racial bias, prosecutorial misconduct and systemic injustice at the core of Texas’ death penalty system. In filing an amicus brief in Reed v. Goertz, The Rutherford Institute, Cato Institute, ACLU, …
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