COLUMN: Impeach Attorney General Curtis Hill
State Rep. Ed Delaney, D-Indianapolis, formally asked the House Judiciary Committee to investigate sexual misconduct allegations against state Attorney General Curtis Hill on Feb. 14.
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State Rep. Ed Delaney, D-Indianapolis, formally asked the House Judiciary Committee to investigate sexual misconduct allegations against state Attorney General Curtis Hill on Feb. 14.
Chief Justice Roberts was joined only by Associate Justices Kagan, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh at last week's State of the Union Address. The justices arrived, sat expressionless for the duration of the address and left. It begs the question: should the Supreme Court even attend the Address?
A photograph of Gov. Ralph Northam’s medical school yearbook page recently emerged, showing photos of Northam alongside another image of two people, one wearing blackface and the other dressed in a Ku Klux Klan robe.
Sunday marked the 218th anniversary of President John Adams’ appointment of John Marshall to serve as the fourth chief justice of the United States. Marshall remains the longest-serving chief justice ever and is regarded as one of the most important jurists in American history.
President Trump’s decision in December to pull U.S. troops out of Syria worried lawmakers on both sides of the aisle and prompted the resignation of Secretary of Defense James Mattis and Special Presidential Envoy for the global coalition to counter ISIL Brett McGurk. The president’s declaration of victory over the Islamic State also came much to the surprise of those U.S. forces stationed in Syria.
California started 2019 by implementing a new law requiring pet stores sell only dogs from shelters or rescue groups. The legislation, signed in 2017, seeks to address the inhumane conditions dogs endure at puppy mills.
Nancy Pelosi was elected Speaker of the House this past week, but not without some noticeable defections within her own party.
Entering 2019, two Guatemalan children have died in United States custody at the southern border, and the government remains partially shutdown over the Trump administration’s request for enhanced border security in the form of a multibillion dollar wall.