Ambassador Randy Evan’s Confirmation: It’s About Time, But for the Left It’s Not About Facts

Today former RNLA Chair Randy Evans was finally confirmed to be Ambassador to Luxembourg after his nomination first was announced last September. The delay in confirming Ambassador Evans was part of the Democrats' general obstruction of President Trump's nominees.

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SDNY Judge Holds Trump May Not Block Users from Personal Twitter Account

Today, a judge in the Southern District of New York held that President Trump may not block users from his personal Twitter account, @realDonaldTrump:

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ICYMI: David Bossie Talks Trump and Citizens United at the 2018 National Policy Conference

At the 2018 RNLA National Policy Conference, Citizens United President David Bossie discussed the landmark campaign finance case Citizens United v. FEC, and how that led to his relationship with President Trump.

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Supreme Court Vacancy Watch

Washington is abuzz with rumors of a possible upcoming Supreme Court vacancy. Many are trying to watch for clues and predict whether a vacancy is impending over the next several weeks. Traditionally, many judges and justices opt to retire at the end of a court's term, which for the U.S. Supreme Court occurs in last week of June.

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Did the Obama Administration Spy on Its Political Adversaries?

The Washington, DC liberal political elite is spinning madly over the fact that it appears that the Obama Administration and FBI spied on the Trump campaign. If true, this is extremely troubling and possibly the worst example of the politicization of the FBI by the last administration. As Rep. Devin Nunes, Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, stated:

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Senate Democrats Again Attack Judicial Nominees for Not Sharing Personal Views

Perhaps realizing that their ahistorical and inaccurate laments over the death of the blue slip tradition last week were ineffective, during today's Senate Judiciary Committee meeting, Democrats returned to attacking President Trump's judicial nominees' qualifications.  Today is the 64th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, so the Democrats chose that as their preferred mode of attack.

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Trump Judges: By the Numbers

Under the leadership of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, President Trump's well qualified judicial nominees are slowly, but surely, getting confirmed despite obstructionist Senate Democrats. In this post, we wanted to provide a brief recap of the current judicial landscape.

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Another Court Criminalizes Political Activity -- Will It Be Applied Equally?

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has ruled, in United States v. Benton (8th Cir. May 11, 2018) that three officials from Ron Paul's 2012 presidential campaign committed criminal acts by (1) paying an Iowa State Senator for various services, including his endorsement, through a sub-contract with a video production vendor and (2) reporting the purpose of the expenditure as "audio/visual services."

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America’s “Worst“ Election Official is Finally Starting to Pay for Her Fraud and/or Incompetence

Broward County Election Official Brenda Snipes is finally starting to face the music for her years of admitted vote fraud and incompetence. Ironically, it was for her efforts regarding a Democrat Primary for then DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman that she is beginning to face the music:

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RNLA Honors Founding Chair Bob Horn

The RNLA recently announced two initiatives to honor its Founding Chair Bob Horn: re-naming the Chairman's Award in his honor to the Robert J. Horn Chairman's Award and establishing the Bob Horn Fund for Law Students to encourage law student participation in the RNLA:

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