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Illinois city denied motion to dismiss lawsuit against reparations program
From Fox News: A federal court denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against an Illinois town’s reparations program on Friday. U.S. District Judge John F. Kness allowed a lawsuit from conservative group Judicial Watch against Evanston, Illinois to move forward. Judicial Watch filed a class action civil rights lawsuit against the city because of […]
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Judicial Watch pushes for transparency in 2023 FBI memo linking extremist risk to some Catholics
From EWTN News: The conservative legal group Judicial Watch is continuing to push for more transparency around a memo targeting traditionalist Catholics, which was issued in early 2023 by the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Richmond field office. The memo detailed an investigation into a purported connection between “radical traditionalist” Catholics and “the far-right white nationalist movement.” […]
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Lawsuit against Evanston’s reparations program gets judge’s OK to move forward
From Crain’s Chicago Business: The 2024 lawsuit was filed by six people with hereditary ties to Evanston and by Judicial Watch, a conservative activist group. The suit claims that by providing money only to Black people as recompense for a segregated 20th century housing market, Evanston’s Local Reparations Historical Housing Program violates the Equal Protection […]
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Barnstable educator allegedly fired over Facebook posts sues district
From Boston.com: Judicial Watch, a conservative education foundation, filed the lawsuit on behalf of Bergonzi in federal district court in Boston last week. The former associate principal is alleging the district retaliated against him for protected speech and breached his contract, breaking a reasonable promise of employment. “Public schools do not get to silence employees […]
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Supreme Court Upholds Candidate Standing in Ballot Counting Case
From Daily Signal: Judicial Watch represented the plaintiffs in the case. “This is the most important Supreme Court election law ruling in a generation,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a public statement. “Too many courts have denied candidates the standing to challenge unlawful election rules such as the outrageous ballots that arrive after […]
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Educator sues after being fired for conservative Facebook Posts
From USA Today: A conservative organization has sued a Massachusetts public school district in federal court, alleging it violated an associate principal’s First Amendment rights by firing him over political Facebook posts made prior to his employment. Judicial Watch filed the complaint against Barnstable Public Schools on behalf of John Bergonzi in U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts on […]
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Accountability is not ‘political retribution’; it is justice
From Tom Fitton in The Washington Times: In America, the rule of law depends upon there being one system of justice for the entire country, but let’s be honest: Until now, that hasn’t been true. The Washington establishment has operated under a double standard: One for them and another for everyone else. James B. Comey, […]
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The Scandal of the Mar-a-Lago Raid
From WSJ: If you doubt this was all singular treatment, read the opinion in Judicial Watch’s 2012 lawsuit against the National Archives. The judge ruled that Bill Clinton’s 79 audiotapes of candid discussions about his presidency with a historian were considered personal by Mr. Clinton and thus protected from forced disclosure to the archives. It […]
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Watchdog Group Says Trump Is at Risk
From Newsmax: “I’m really concerned about the president’s safety,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said, warning that recent Secret Service actions reflect serious security failures surrounding President Donald Trump. Fitton said the president “was almost killed twice, supposedly under the protection of the Secret Service, and then they walked him into a potentially dangerous ambush,” […]
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Watchdog group demands answers after ‘unbelievable security lapse’ by Trump’s Secret Service team
From New York Post: The Secret Service continues to endanger the president’s life with lax security, and the government is sitting on information that might expose recent failures which allowed President Trump to get shouted down by Code Pink protesters during a recent outing to a Washington DC restaurant, advocates fear. “I’m just really concerned […]
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