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Susie Wiles’ lawyer denies approving FBI recording, says he’d lose license over ‘stunt’

The attorney representing now-White House chief of staff Susie Wiles reportedly denies consenting to FBI recording her phone call, calling allegations shocking.

Agency that nabbed El Chapo, Diddy threatened as Democrats’ DHS shutdown drags on

Homeland Security Investigations faces potential supply and travel delays during the ongoing shutdown, with Democrats and Republicans still unable to reach an agreement on ICE reforms.

5th Circuit clears Texas to enforce drag show law in front of minors, Paxton claims ‘major win’

Appeals court allows Texas to enforce its drag show law near minors, with Attorney General Ken Paxton calling the ruling a “major win."

Tech company refuses Pentagon demands on unrestricted use of its AI

The Pentagon is in a dustup with Anthropic as it demands the AI company agree to allow the Department of War to utilize its tech for all lawful uses.

‘Limbo on Filling Souter Seat Invites Conflict’

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, which illustrates how a president’s delay in making a Supreme Court pick can create a...

A Graham Platner Nazi Update

Graham Platner’s campaign said the Senate candidate had no idea he had accidentally reposted a comment on X from a Holocaust-denying antisemite.

Can States Restrict the Speech of Professors?

Two cases worth watching.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 27

1998—In Brause v. Bureau of Vital Statistics, Anchorage trial judge Peter A. Michalski rules that Alaska’s statutory definition of marriage as between “one man and...

Netflix Is Out on Warner Bros.

Major corporate mergers and acquisitions now depend entirely on how close one’s relationship to the president of the United States is.

The ‘Ins’ and ‘Outs’ of American Politics

As Willi Schlamm observed decades ago, the main division in politics is between who’s in the in-crowd and who’s not.

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