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Justice Jackson sparks online uproar after linking birthright citizenship to stealing a wallet in Japan

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson faced viral conservative backlash over a wallet-stealing-in-Japan analogy during birthright citizenship oral arguments on Wednesday.

The Passage of Oil and the Price of Oil

A closed strait hurts the U.S. economy pretty badly, too. The president knows that, right?

The President’s Not-So-Reassuring Iran Address

President Trump could have done a better job assuaging the concerns of the American public on Iran.

Trump’s Speech Didn’t Make the Case

Americans don’t need convincing that the Iranian regime is a menace.

A Small but Smart Step on Student Loans

Two law schools are making a ‘skin in the game’ move.

Trump Shocks the Press by Refusing to Retreat from Iran

Trump throws a curveball in his prime-time address to the nation.

Trump plans to sign order to pay all DHS employees

President Trump said he will soon sign an executive order to pay all Department of Homeland Security employees as the partial government shutdown reaches day 47.

Trump eyes replacing Attorney General Bondi with EPA chief Zeldin amid Epstein furor

President Trump has discussed replacing Attorney General Pam Bondi with Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter,

Come clean, avoid legal wrath: DOJ expands corporate self-disclosure program

The Justice Department is putting down its stick and picking up a carrot to influence companies to voluntarily disclose financial crimes.

End of shutdown in sight: Senate passes DHS funding bill minus money for ICE, Border Patrol

The Senate on Thursday passed a bill for a second time to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security but without money for immigration enforcement.

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