By: Sydney Basden The Tar Heel State keeps ending up in court—on purpose. North Carolina Attorney General (“AG”) Jeff Jackson has joined numerous lawsuits against President Trump’s administration since becoming the state’s chief litigator in January. Outside North Carolina, people know him less as an elected official and more as the man behind no-nonsense videos […] The post North Carolina in Court: Attorney General Jeff Jackson, Suing the Trump Administration, and the Limits of S...| Wake Forest Law Review
NC Attorney General Jackson, whose office is already suing HCA over handling of Mission Health, agrees with independent monitor findings.| Carolina Public Press
Brave has written to the Attorney General of California to highlight a critical omission in the CCPA regulations proposed last week.| Dr Johnny Ryan FRHistS
The Justice Department has removed questions about gender identity from the National Crime Victimization Survey, the Survey on Sexual Victimization, and the Survey of Inmates in Local Jails.| The Appeal
Under the guise of fighting “voter fraud,” former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama, Jeff Sessions, fought to suppress the black vote. The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment in 1870 and the Voting Rights Act in 1965 legally guaranteed African Americans the right to vote. However, due to endemic racism, swaths of citizens […]| Property of the People
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s past endorsements of prominent globalist figures, including Jeb Bush have ignited scrutiny regarding her commitment to releasing the long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein files to the public. On Friday, investigative journalist Laura Loomer took to X to report alleged efforts on Bondi’s role in recent White House events. In her post, Loomer […]| Loomered
I’ve written earlier about the Blacklock’s appeal. The| EXCESS COPYRIGHT
Anytime a politician begins a sentence with “I am an advocate for the Second Amendment, but…” gun-rights advocates tend to turn a skeptical eye in their direction.| The Reload
President-elect Donald Trump’s Attorney General nominee defended her record on gun policy during her confirmation hearing.| The Reload
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita gave wide-ranging comments, including about an inquiry into Hoosier voter registrations, on Thursday.| Indiana Capital Chronicle
Attorney General Todd Rokita Rokita has positioned himself as a "fighter," while challenger Destiny Wells has proposed a restrained approach.| Indiana Capital Chronicle
The guide urges people to use trusted sources for voting information, including the Secretary of State’s Office and county clerks.| Source New Mexico
A judge ruled that Missouri state Sen. Mike Moon is immune from questioning about his intentions sponsoring a gender-affirming care ban.| Missouri Independent
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's office urged a judge to not let Jackson County lawyers take Bailey's deposition.| Missouri Independent