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Obama-Appointed Judge’s Immigration Ruling Ignites Firestorm After Viral TikTok
A TikTok video posted by a man alleged to have ties to MS-13 has ignited backlash among Trump administration officials, reopening debate over immigration enforcement, judicial authority, and the expanding role of social media in shaping public perception.

Thomas J. Smith (Staff Writer)
Jan 1


The Decision That Changed Concealed Carry in America
In June of 2022, the United States Supreme Court issued a decision that fundamentally altered how states regulate the right to carry a firearm for self-defense. The case was New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen , and while it did not dominate cable news for weeks on end, its impact has been deep, lasting, and still very much unfolding. Three years later, the effects of Bruen are no longer abstract. They can be seen in permit numbers, court dockets, state legisl

Bill Postmus (Staff Writer)
Dec 16, 2025


A Line in the Sand: Judge Breyer’s National Guard Ruling Reins in Federal Power
In a sweeping rebuke to federal authority, U.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer ordered the Trump administration to end its federalization and deployment of the California National Guard in Los Angeles. The decision returns California’s Guard to the control of Governor Gavin Newsom and reaffirms the constitutional guardrails that have guided the nation through some of its hardest moments. Breyer—appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1997 —has built a reputation over nearl

W.R Mason (Editor-In-Chief)
Dec 10, 2025


Supreme Court Opens a Defining Term: Major Cases, Timeline, and the Stakes Ahead
Each October, as tradition holds, the Supreme Court of the United States convenes to begin a new term. This year’s session — running from October through late June , with rulings occasionally trickling into early July — is one of the most consequential dockets the Court has assembled in recent years. The justices have already accepted several nationally significant cases touching immigration, gun rights, presidential trade powers, gender policy in sports, agency authority, an

W.R Mason (Editor-In-Chief)
Dec 7, 2025
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