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Minnesotans remain unified in the face of politically motivated domestic spying and prosecutorial abuse

The current Federal regime deployed several thousand heavily armed and masked Federal agents to the Twin Cities region in Minnesota starting in December 2025, and those agents murdered peaceful legal observers in broad daylight soon after. Rather tha… Read More

Supreme Court majority continues to expand Presidential power drastically, subverting the rule of law in the process

As explained here previously, the extremist members of the Supreme Court have used the shadow docket to decide many key issues in favor of the current Federal regime. In other words, the Supreme Court majority has decided numerous significant cases w… Read More

Supreme Court majority eviscerates the Voting Rights Act, inspiring Southern States to interrupt the election process already underway and redraw voting districts to diminish people of color’s representation

Recent rulings by the majority of Supreme Court Justices – all but one of whom were appointed by a President who lost the popular vote – have made the Voting Rights Act essentially useless. These developments are not surprising given the ideologi… Read More

Facing historically low approval ratings, the current Federal regime attempts to suppress the vote in upcoming elections

President Donald Trump recently issued an executive order that seeks to limit to whom the United States Postal Service can send mail-in election ballots across the country. In short, the executive order – if allowed to stand – would prohibit send… Read More
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Civil rights and civil liberties increasingly threatened as 2026 begins

The Leadership Conference for Civil and Human Rights (“LCCHR”), one of the leading civil rights and civil liberties organizations in the United States, recently published a highly detailed report and related timeline of what the current Federal r… Read More

Supreme Court majority's use of the shadow docket skyrockets and thwarts the rule of law

The shadow docket of the Supreme Court involves decisions by the Supreme Court majority without written briefs submitted by the affected parties, without oral argument by those parties, without questions from the Supreme Court in response, and withou… Read More

Supreme Court majority again facilitates Presidential overreach, but the fight for the rule of law continues

Following its opinion last year in which the Supreme Court majority opined that the President is ordinarily immune from liability for criminal conduct and other legal violations, the majority in Trump v. Casa, Inc. decided that nation-wide injunction… Read More

Rule of law on the ballot

The Federal courts describe the rule of law as “a principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced, independently adjudicated, and consistent with international hu… Read More
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