President Biden Nominates Peoria Magistrate Judge Jonathan Hawley for U.S. District Court Position

Peoria, Ill. — U.S. Magistrate Judge Jonathan E. Hawley, currently presiding in Peoria, has been nominated by President Joseph Biden to ascend to the role of a full district judge. This nomination aims to fill the vacancy that will arise as U.S. District Judge James Shadid transitions to senior status, a form of semi-retirement that allows judges to maintain a lighter caseload while remaining active on the bench. The announcement from the White House came early Wednesday, setting the stage for what is expected to be a thorough review of Hawley’s credentials and jurisprudence by … Read more

Woman Fights for Abortion Rights in NC, Urges Support for Biden Reelection

ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Amanda Zurawski, an advocate for abortion rights, embarked on a tour across North Carolina to campaign for the reelection of President Joe Biden and to advocate for federal abortion protections for women. Zurawski shared her personal experience in Texas, where she suffered from sepsis due to a lack of medical intervention following a miscarriage. During her tour, Zurawski visited major cities in North Carolina including Durham and Charlotte, where she engaged in discussions with doctors and voters. The primary objective of her campaign was to ensure that North Carolina maintains accessible abortion … Read more

Federal Judge Calls Out DOJ for Defying Subpoenas in Hunter Biden Investigation: Hypocrisy Exposed

Washington, D.C. – A federal judge criticized the Justice Department for its refusal to allow attorneys involved in the Hunter Biden investigation to comply with subpoenas issued by House Republicans. The House Judiciary Committee filed a lawsuit seeking testimony from DOJ lawyers Mark Daly and Jack Morgan as part of their impeachment inquiry into President Biden’s alleged involvement in his family’s business dealings. The committee claims that the DOJ has obstructed their efforts to depose these officials from the DOJ Tax Division. District Judge Ana Reyes, who was appointed by President Biden, accused the Justice … Read more

New Biden Administration Rules on Endangered Species Spark Controversy and Ignite Property Rights Debate

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Biden administration has recently implemented new rules that are causing controversy regarding the classification of endangered species and the regulation of land use. These rules have drawn criticism for their exclusion of economic impact considerations and their potential infringement on property rights. Environmental lawyer and author Lowell Baier is among the experts voicing concerns about the implications of these regulations. Under the new rules, the consideration of economic impact has been removed from the decision-making process of classifying a species as endangered. Additionally, property owners may face restrictions on the use … Read more