Mark Robinson files lawsuit against CNN for defamation
Lieutenant Governor Mark Robison and his attorney Jesse Binnall announced a formal lawsuit seeking $50 million in damages against CNN on Tuesday morning in Raleigh.
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson denies allegations, made in a CNN report, that he made certain racial and sexual comments on adult websites in the early 2000s. He dismissed the story, which broke on Thursday, as "tabloid trash" and compared himself to US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, saying he was the victim of a "high-tech lynching."
Ignorance of the U.S. Supreme Court's decisions and doctrines can lead to major misconceptions.
It’s official, the Supreme Court of the United States has officially overturned Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, ending the nationwide constitutional right to an abortion after more than 50 years. The decision is historic in more ways than one, as in the lead up there was an unprecedented leak of an internal draft, threatening the...
Supply chain issues, the rule of law, and basic economic policies are all unraveling under President Biden's leadership.
Whether it is freedom from slavery or freedom to express one’s political philosophy, members of the Democratic Party and their media allies take issue with free-thinking black men. What is the point of the Democratic Party and their political allies promoting diversity and inclusion if all they will do is deny it oxygen when it...
How much can freedom of speech be limited? Courts and legislatures alike have been grappling with this question since the signing of the Constitution. More recently, in 2017, high school freshman Brandi Levy did not make the varsity cheer team at her Pennsylvania public school. Levy then proceeded to post a Snapchat featuring her middle...
Kelo v. City of New London is one of the worst modern U.S. Supreme Court decisions. The 2005 high court case may not mean a lot to non-lawyers or to those not in a public policy field, but the 5-4 decision allowed for private property to be seized and transferred to another private party in...
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