From Prime Time to Pew Raid: Don Lemon Declares Himself Archbishop of the First Amendment

Don Lemon has transitioned from a cable news anchor to a self-styled constitutional scholar, disrupting Christian worship services to lecture pastors on the First Amendment. His actions have been criticized as attention-seeking rather than activism, showing a decline in relevance and credibility, ultimately reflecting a battle against his own irrelevance. Continue reading From Prime Time to Pew Raid: Don Lemon Declares Himself Archbishop of the First Amendment

Maryland Judge Orders Trump to Release Maduro, Citing ‘Immediate Habeas Corpus for Dictators’

A Maryland federal judge wasted no time asserting global jurisdiction, ordering President Trump to immediately release Nicolás Maduro—just hours after his dramatic military capture in Caracas. Legal experts say it may be the fastest habeas corpus ruling ever issued for a sitting dictator. Continue reading Maryland Judge Orders Trump to Release Maduro, Citing ‘Immediate Habeas Corpus for Dictators’

Family Court: The Administrative State That’s Destroying Families

America’s family courts have shifted from judicial proceedings to administrative enforcement, compromising due process and parental rights over the last thirty years. Critics highlight the system’s financial incentives and lack of transparency. Despite signs of resistance, meaningful reform faces challenges as families continue to suffer under obscure processes lacking true justice safeguards. Continue reading Family Court: The Administrative State That’s Destroying Families