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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 26

2018—By a 4-3 divide, the California supreme court holds (in People v. Contreras) that very long sentences imposed on two juvenile offenders for brutal rapes violate the Eighth Amendment of the federal…

Jimmy Lai’s Magnificent Freedom & Our Moral Imperative

Let’s make courage contagious. We can start by making Jimmy Lai’s name a household...

AI Laws Need a Kill Switch

There is a better way to regulate this rapidly changing technology.

The Supreme Court Shows Its Work

The least democratic branch of the federal government is the most transparent.

Yes, Celebrate the U.S. Men’s Hockey Team

Leftists can never put politics aside.

Judge strikes down key part of Trump’s deportation policy

A federal judge on Wednesday declared Homeland Security's expansive policy letting him send illegal immigrants to so-called third countries is illegal, in a decision that could blow a hole in the president's mass deportation efforts.

Minnesota’s Walz, Ellison to testify before Congress

Two top Minnesota officials, Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, will take the congressional hot seat next Wednesday as lawmakers seek to uncover the possible fraudulent use of federal funds by some of the state's residents.

Bill Gates addresses past Epstein ties, acknowledges affairs, and apologizes to foundation staff

Gates described his past connection with Epstein as a "huge mistake" and apologized to foundation employees for the reputational harm it has caused.

Citing AP investigation, new bill seeks to prohibit DHS from using full-body restraints

The Department of Homeland Security would be barred from using a full-body restraint device called the WRAP under a new bill introduced in the House on Wednesday.

President Donald Trump’s post-State of the Union sales job begins now

President Donald Trump has delivered the State of the Union. Now the challenge for him is to make that message stick.

Kamala Harris says she ‘might’ run for president again in 2028

Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she is still considering another run for president in 2028, teetering between passing the baton and going full-swing into another campaign.

Supreme Court rules against private prison firm facing forced-work suit from immigration detainees

The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled against a private prison company facing a lawsuit alleging immigration detainees were forced to work and paid only $1 a day in Colorado.

U.S. to end health aid to Zimbabwe after funding talks collapse

The United States has said it will wind down health assistance to Zimbabwe after negotiations collapsed on a U.S.-proposed funding deal that the African nation rejected in part over a requirement to share sensitive health data.

Iran accuses Trump of ‘big lies’ ahead of Geneva talks in face of major U.S. military deployment

Iran pushed back Wednesday against U.S. President Donald Trump's pressure tactics ahead of critical talks in Geneva over Tehran's nuclear program, alternating between calling his remarks "big lies" and saying negotiations may yield an agreement through "honorable diplomacy."

Gov Sanders, conservatives unload on ‘bizarre’ Democrat SOTU counterprogramming: ‘Normal vs crazy’

Democrats boycott Trump's State of Union, hold "State of the Swamp" event with activists in animal costumes. Sanders calls it "normal vs crazy" political divide.

Trump-backed governor announces bid for third consecutive term

Second-term Idaho Gov. Brad Little, who President Donald Trump endorsed last year, announced that he will run for four more years.

Federal judge rules Trump’s ‘third country’ deportation policy is unconstitutional

The Boston-based federal judge ruled that the Trump administration’s third-country removal policy is unlawful and violates due process protections under the Constitution.

Mamdani again downplays NYPD ambush as snowball fight ‘that got out of hand’

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani calls alleged assault on NYPD officers a "snowball fight," sparking outrage from police unions who say officers were injured.

Trump trims some tariffs after Supreme Court loss but keeps trade fight alive

Trump adapts trade strategy after Supreme Court strikes down tariffs in 6-3 ruling, preserving existing duties while vowing continued fight against decision.

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