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A scathing report released on Monday by the House Judiciary Committee and its chairman Jim Jordan, takes the NFL to task, arguing that America's most popular sports league has ignored the narrow guardrails of the 1961 Sports Broadcasting Act and its antitrust exemption while on a journey to becoming a lucrative sports empire.
San Francisco and San Diego, two of California’s largest sanctuary cities, are under federal investigation for the alleged actions of local officials who stonewalled ICE and let criminal migrants walk free, The California Post has learned.
Four bombshell letters — sent out Tuesday by the House Judiciary Committee — demanded records from police and sheriff’s departments in San Francisco and San Diego as President Donald Trump’s second administration escalates its crackdown on deep-blue sanctuary cities.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has been summoned by Congress to testify about the league's broadcast contracts and whether they are harming American consumers, according to a letter obtained by ESPN.
The House Judiciary Committee said that it has uncovered new funding links between the Biden administration and left-wing groups that oppose the Israeli government, as well as groups with ties to terrorist organizations.
The House Judiciary Committee opened a probe Wednesday into seven New York City officials over their alleged “refusal to cooperate” with the Trump administration’s immigration agenda due to so-called “sanctuary” policies.
The House Judiciary Committee, under the leadership of Chair and Republican Congressman Jim Jordan (OH-04) has sent letters to Boston’s law enforcement leaders demanding documents and information on the city’s sanctuary policies as the Trump administration continues its nationwide crackdown on illegal immigration.
The next frontier for the plaintiffs bar is the climate tort—blaming business for harm from hotter weather. To that end environmentalists and plaintiff lawyers are sharing information on training for federal judges.
Students of American history may recall the nullification crisis of the 1830s, when South Carolina asserted for itself the right to declare federal law void inside its state borders. President Andrew Jackson asserted federal authority, South Carolina backed down, and the crisis passed peacefully.
The House Judiciary and Foreign Affairs committees sent a letter to Canada's Minister of Public Safety on Thursday, expressing concern that a new cybersecurity bill making its way through the country's legislature could pose privacy and security risks to Americans.