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  • Why Alito’s Recusal Calls Are Ridiculous: My Years of Research into Judicial Ethics Rules

    Justice Alito Should Not Recuse Based on False Allegations Introduction Justice Samuel Alito faces calls from the left to recuse himself from two pending Supreme Court cases involving Jan. 6 defendants and Trump’s appeal concerning presidential immunity because an upside-down American flag that was flown outside the home where he lives with his wife was […] More

  • From Scams to Scholarships: GO Blue Program Empowers Law Enforcement Education at LATC

    Scams to Scholarships: KXLG’s GO Blue Program Highlights Law Enforcement Education at LATC Scams to Scholarships: KXLG’s GO Blue Program Highlights Law Enforcement Education at LATC Weather The weather forecast for the day is sunny and windy with a high of around 70F degrees. Winds will be blowing from the west-northwest at a speed of […] More

  • Democratic nations should rely on international cooperation for better global governance EurekAlert

    Why Democratic Countries Need to Bolster Their Legal Resilience Introduction Recent research suggests that the global geopolitical landscape is changing rapidly. Democratic countries are witnessing a rise in hybrid threats and grey zone warfare, as hostile powers increasingly use tactics such as economic espionage, cyber espionage, disinformation, and fostering financial dependencies to exploit the vulnerabilities […] More

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    US Drone Warfare Faces Questions of Legitimacy, Study of Military Chaplains Shows

    The Legitimacy of US Drone Warfare: Perceptions and Implications Introduction Drone strikes have become an integral part of US counterterrorism policy in Afghanistan and elsewhere. However, questions persist regarding the legitimacy of such strikes – both morally and legally. While the American public is often inclined to support military action deemed rightful, perceptions of legitimate […] More

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    Truck Driver Charged with Aggravated Murder for Killing Utah Police Officer

    Truck Driver Charged with Aggravated Murder for Killing Utah Police Officer Introduction: Truck Driver Faces Murder Charge for Police Officer’s Death A Utah police officer lost his life, and the truck driver responsible is now facing an aggravated murder charge. On May 14, 2024, the truck driver was accused of killing the officer. The incident […] More

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    The Importance of Protecting Freedom of Speech

    The Importance of Protecting Freedom of Speech The Background In democratic societies, freedom of speech is a fundamental right that is protected by law. It enables individuals to express their opinions freely, without fear of censorship or retribution. This right is enshrined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees freedom of expression, […] More

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    Bali death penalty looms for Ukrainians, Russian over drug lab suspicions

    Ukrainians and Russian Face Death Penalty in Indonesia for Drug Manufacturing Indonesian police have arrested and charged four suspects for operating a hydroponic marijuana and mephedrone manufacturing laboratory in Bali. Among the suspects are two Ukrainians, identified only by their initials IV and MV, and a Russian national called KK, who was a drug marketer […] More

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    This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism May 13 – National Review

    The Implications of the Supreme Court Ruling on Online Privacy Rights The right to privacy has been a backbone of the American legal system since its inception. However, the rise of the internet and the increasing amount of personal information shared online have raised important constitutional questions about what exactly constitutes privacy in the digital […] More

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