Federal Court Rules Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act Unconstitutional, Upholding Supremacy Clause

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A federal appeals court has ruled against a Missouri statute that sought to nullify federal firearms regulations, marking a significant setback for the state’s legislative attempts to limit national intervention in gun laws. Established in 2021 under Governor Mike Parson, the controversial law found itself at odds with constitutional provisions, leading to a legal challenge from the U.S. Department of Justice. The law in question, known as the Second Amendment Preservation Act, targeted several federal statutes that deal with the regulation of firearms, including their sale and taxation. It proposed heavy … Read more

Trump’s Legal Team Seeks Disqualification of DA Willis, Cites Misconduct Ahead of Crucial Georgia Court Hearing

ATLANTA — Lawyers representing former President Donald Trump have escalated their efforts to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, alleging misconduct and urging the Georgia Court of Appeals to dismiss her from overseeing his prosecution. The case adds another layer to the growing legal challenges surrounding Trump, including his indictment in August 2023 alongside 18 co-defendants for allegedly attempting to overturn Georgia’s 2020 presidential election results. Steve Sadow, counsel for Trump, aggressively contested the State’s arguments in a recent filing, stating the nature of Willis’s previous public comments could potentially taint the jury pool. … Read more

Arizona Court to Evaluate Dismissal of Controversial Fake Elector Lawsuit

Phoenix, Arizona — A pivotal court session is set to commence this week in Arizona where a judge will listen to arguments regarding a motion to dismiss charges against a group accused of creating phony electoral documents during the 2020 presidential election. This case has garnered national attention due to its implications on electoral integrity and the lawful processes associated with certifying presidential elections. The defendants, characterized as “fake electors” by prosecutors, are alleged to have partaken in a scheme aimed at subverting the democratic process by falsely declaring that then-President Donald Trump won Arizona, … Read more

36th District Chief Judge Responds to Controversial Handcuffing of Teen in Court

Detroit, MI – A controversial incident in a Detroit courtroom has sparked conversations about judicial conduct after a teenage spectator was ordered by a judge to be placed in handcuffs and dressed in a jumpsuit. Chief Judge William McConico of the 36th District Court publicly addressed the matter, highlighting the court’s commitment to maintaining decorum while respecting individual rights. The episode unfolded when the teen, who was in the courtroom as a visitor, apparently attracted the attention of the presiding judge. The details surrounding what prompted the judge’s order remain unclear, but the move to … Read more