Court Grants DOJ Request in Trump Case; Iran Blocks Internet Access Amid Mass Protests; Alex Jones Testifies in Defamation Trial

September 22, 2022

A federal appeals court granted a Justice Department request to resume reviewing classified documents sized from former President Donald J. Trump's Mar-a-Lago residents. Iran has implemented a near-total internet blackout after days of mass protests following the death of a Kurdish woman at the hands of Iranian morality police. During a heated exchange with a lawyer representing Sandy Hook families suing him for defamation, Alex Jones began ranting about "liberals" before being silenced and admonished by judge Barbara Bellis.


Should Consent Decree Be Forced on Louisiana State Police?

July 6, 2021

At a news conference held today at the State Capitol, the Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus has prepared a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland asking that the Department of Justice (DOJ) undertake a “full scale top-to-bottom practices and patterns investigation” of the Louisiana State Police.  LLBC Chair State Rep. Ted James requested the federal […]


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