by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Nov 14, 2018 | Articles, Establishment Media, First Amendment, Law, Media, Politics, The Constitution
CNN and it’s senior White House correspondent, Jim Acosta, filed suit against President Trump and his personnel for revoking Acosta’s press pass on Tuesday. The complaint and petition for an emergency hearing were filed in federal court in D.C., demanding a temporary...
by Sarah Cowgill | Nov 10, 2018 | Articles, Columns, Law
Let the conspiracy theories and outrageous speculation begin. Midterm 2018, neither a red nor blue wave, is in the history books and attention in most flyover states returns to another nomination on the Supreme Court as news filters through social media of Justice...
by John Dempsey | Jul 29, 2018 | Law, Narrated News
The battle of the Federal Government versus sanctuary cities may not be at the forefront of the news, but it is still ongoing. Federal judge, Harry Leinenweber, ruled that the government’s opposition to sanctuary cities was unconstitutional. While the ruling...
by Leesa K. Donner | Jul 22, 2018 | Immigration, Narrated News
Those on the political left got their way regarding the separation of families at the U.S.-Mexican border, but not all is well in what appears to be a messy reunification process. With less than a handful of days remaining to comply with an order that brings illegal...
by James Fite | Jul 16, 2018 | Law, Narrated News
A woman speeds by a cop on a wet highway, leaving the patrol car behind as if it were standing still. There was no speed detection in use, but the driver was clearly going over the speed limit on a wet road, potentially putting lives at risk. What’s an officer to do...