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Lead Stories→ Fact Check: JAG Did NOT Arrest Colorado Supreme Court Justice Melissa Hart
Did the U.S. military arrest a "fourth" Colorado Supreme Court justice who voted in favor of removing former President Donald Trump from the ballot in the state for the 2024 presidential election? No, that's not true: This claim appears i
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: U.S. JAG Did NOT Arrest 3rd Colorado Supreme Court Justice
Did the U.S. Judge Advocate General's Corps arrest a "third" Colorado Supreme Court justice who voted in favor of removing former President Donald Trump from the ballot in the state for the 2024 presidential election? No, that's not true:
The Dispatch→ Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied
Who’s to blame for the pace of Trump’s January 6 trial?
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, Biden didn’t admit to using the Justice Department to stop Trump from reelection
President Joe Biden admitted to using the Justice Department to pursue his political foes.
The Dispatch→ South Africa’s International Court of Justice Claims Against Israel, Explained
The United Nations arm will weigh in on claims of genocide.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Military Did NOT Arrest ‘Second’ Colorado Supreme Court Justice
Did the U.S. military arrest a "second" Colorado Supreme Court justice who voted in favor of removing former President Donald Trump from the ballot in the state for the 2024 presidential election? No, that's not true: A spokesman for the
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ False report targets Colorado justice who voted to disqualify Trump from 2024 primary ballot
Following the court’s decision on Tuesday that Trump is ineligible for the White House under the U.S.
AllSides→ Are Colorado Supreme Court justices ‘unelected,’ as GOP has claimed?
https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/20/politics/facts-first-colorado-supreme-court-justices-unelected/index.html
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, the U.S. hasn’t recently changed courts-martial rules to subject civilians to military justice
U.S. manual for courts-martial has been recently amended to include civilians.
The Dispatch→ Common Law Judgments, Common Sense Justices
The court’s skepticism of financial regulators’ power may be the prelude to an even bigger case.
PolitiFact→ Alex Mooney – Did Jim Justice break his pledge not to hike taxes?
Jim Justice “broke his pledge, raised the gas tax.”
The Dispatch→ Social Justice for Me, Not Thee
How can so many campus activists give the Hamas attacks a moral pass while screaming inclusion from the rooftops?
PolitiFact→ Alex Mooney – Fact-checking Alex Mooney on whether Jim Justice supports banning sporting rifles?
Jim Justice “supports banning sporting rifles for law-abiding citizens.”
PolitiFact→ Alex Mooney – Does Gov. Jim Justice oppose the “right-to-work” policy?
Jim Justice "opposes the Right to Work”
PolitiFact→ Jim Justice – Is Gov. Jim Justice right that West Virginia had its biggest tourism year in 2022?
“2022 was the biggest tourism year ever in West Virginia”
PolitiFact→ Jim Justice – Does national credit card debt exceed $1 trillion for the first time ever? And what does that mean?
"Credit card debt is above $1 trillion for the FIRST TIME EVER."
PolitiFact→ Jim Justice – Did West Virginia’s unemployment rate hit a record low on Jim Justice’s watch?
“Under Jim Justice,” West Virginia had “the lowest unemployment rate in state history.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Chief Justice John Roberts Did NOT Request $780 Million For Security Of Supreme Court Justices
Did Chief Justice John Roberts ask for $780 million to protect the nine U.S. Supreme Court justices, with each of the justices receiving close to $87 million, in 2024? No, that's not true: The federal judiciary system asked Congress in Ma
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ Trump’s judge isn’t the only DC justice to give longer-than-requested sentences to Jan. 6 rioters
CLAIM: U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who has been assigned to the most recent case against former President Donald Trump, is the only federal judge in Washington, D.C. who has given Jan. 6 defendants sentences that are longer than those requested
Logically→ No, Justice Dalveer Bhandari was not elected ‘Chief Justice’ of the International Court of Justice
The Dispatch→ Justice Justice Thou Shalt Pursue
Beware of Greeks bearing gifts.
PolitiFact→ David Harris Jr. – Justice Department web page revisions did not lower priority of fighting child sex trafficking
The U.S. Justice Department removed international child sex trafficking from its "list of offenses that deserve a high degree of attention."
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Department Of Justice Did NOT Say ‘International Sex Trafficking Of Minors’ Is Not Area Of Concern
Did the Department of Justice under President Joe Biden decide that "international sex trafficking of minors" was no longer an area of concern for prosecution? No, that's not true: A Department of Justice (DOJ) spokesperson told Lead Stor
The Dispatch→ Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Has the Wrong Job
She leans into political rhetoric when the law doesn’t take her side.
The Dispatch→ Justice by Association
A review of Danielle Allen’s ‘Justice by Means of Democracy.’
The Dispatch→ The People’s Justice
A look at Thomas' time as Justice. Continue reading The People’s Justice »
Logically→ Brij Bhushan Singh didn’t slap a wrestler for seeking “justice”
The Dispatch→ Killing Zombies at the Justice Monastery
Chevron's last meal. Continue reading Killing Zombies at the Justice Monastery »
The Dispatch→ Freedom and Justice Around the Corner
Museum Runde Ecke. (Photo by P/F/H/ullstein bild/Getty Images)The former home of the Stasi is a tribute to those who overthrew their oppressors.Continue reading Freedom and Justice Around the Corner »
The Dispatch→ Meddling Toward Justice
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg speaks at a press conference on January 13, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)The House GOP shouldn’t interfere in Alvin Bragg’s folly.Continue reading Meddling Toward Justice »
The Dispatch→ Criminal Justice Reform Can Lower Recidivism and Boost Workforce Participation
Ian Black, a former convict, installs a residential garage door as a technician for Pioneer Overhead Doors on Monday, October 9, 2017, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Jahi Chikwendiu/Washington Post/Getty Images.)It’s a win-win.The post Criminal Justice Ref
Poynter→ Why does the Justice Department monitor polling sites?
Justice Department election monitors traveled to voting sites in 24 states on Election Day to watch for violations of federal voting laws. Florida did not welcome them. State officials blocked federal […] The post Why does the Justice Department
PolitiFact→ Why does the Justice Department monitor polling sites?
Monitoring polling places for compliance with federal law is neither a new procedure, nor does it constitute election interference. But Florida opposed the move.
Truth or Fiction?→ Here’s Where the Justice Department Will Monitor the Midterm Election Polls
The Department of Justice (DOJ) will monitor polls in Maricopa County, Arizona — which has seen an influx of armed right-wing operatives harassing voters — as well as polls in 63 other locations across the United States in the November 8 20
The Dispatch→ Racial Discrimination Is Not the Path to Racial Justice
Why Harvard is wrong. The post Racial Discrimination Is Not the Path to Racial Justice appeared first on The Dispatch.
Snopes→ The Justice Department’s Dilemma Over Prosecuting Politicians Before an Election
A department rule advises federal law enforcement officials to refrain from making public comments about ongoing investigations that may impact an election in the 60 days leading up to that election.
Snopes→ Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Auction Brings in Nearly $517K
A gold judicial collar made of glass beads that belonged to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has sold at auction for $176,775.
Snopes→ Justice Dept. OK with 1 Trump Pick for Mar-A-Lago Arbiter
The Justice Department said that it was willing to accept one of Donald Trump's picks for an independent arbiter to review documents seized during an FBI search of the former president's Florida home last month.
PolitiFact→ J.D. Vance – J.D. Vance distorts Tim Ryan’s words on the criminal justice system, Jim Crow comparison
“Tim Ryan called police the new Jim Crow.”