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Heading to Chicago

I’ll be in Chicago tomorrow to take part in the Federalist Society’s Midwestern Chapters Conference.

“Alito’s 1985 Job Application Declares His Principles”

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, which discusses a very interesting job application of sorts that was among the records that...

A New Medical Coalition Rebuts the Propriety of ‘Gender-Affirming Care’

Doctors Protecting Children has organized to restore a more rational and efficacious standard of care for children.

DOJ Indicts Whistleblowing Surgeon for Exposing Transgender Procedures at Texas Children’s Hospital

Dr. Eithan Haim faces four felony counts for allegedly violating HIPAA by anonymously leaking medical records last year.

Biden Says He Will Not Pardon Son Hunter, Will Respect Verdict If He’s Convicted

Biden’s comments came during a rare sit-down interview with ABC News at the Normandy American Cemetery on the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

Bipartisan bill would start program to train military members to become Border Patrol agents

A bipartisan pair of House members is introducing a bill to establish a five-year pilot program to train armed service members transitioning out of their military careers to become Border Patrol agents.

Biden rules out pardon for son Hunter if convicted of federal gun charges

President Biden said Thursday he would not pardon his son, Hunter, if he is convicted in his ongoing trial on gun charges.

Texas asks judges to protect state’s razor-wire border fence from Biden administration

Texas went before a federal appeals court Thursday to defend its own get-tough border policies, asking judges to revive an order preventing the Biden administration from slashing through its razor-wire border fence to help illegal immigrants enter the U.S.

Trump ally Steve Bannon ordered to jail by Trump-appointed judge

Former President Trump's former senior adviser Steve Bannon must turn himself in to prison by July 1 for his contempt of Congress conviction after defying a congressional subpoena over the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, a judge appointed by Mr. Trump himself ruled Thursday.

Demonstrators sue for closer access to Republican National Convention

A coalition of left-wing groups said Thursday they are suing the city of Milwaukee to allow them to demonstrate outside the doors of the Republican National Convention.

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