
Jonathan Turley
Professor of Public Interest Law at Freelance
Law professor, legal analyst, columnist, best-selling author of "The Indispensable Right" https://t.co/QLp3pRCdJk Blog:Res Ipsa https://t.co/DYyx8noXLu
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Jonathan Turley
“No matter how big, rich or powerful you think you are, no one is above the law.” Those words by New York state Attorney General Letitia James echoed throughout the media, lionizing her after her office secured a judgment against Donald Trump for false business practices, including misrepresentations on loan documents. They may echo even louder this week as James finds herself the subject of a criminal referral for committing alleged financial fraud to secure her own property loans.
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1 week ago |
conservativeangle.com | Jonathan Turley |Tyler Durden
Authored by Jonathan Turley,The intense struggle between the Trump Administration and federal judges continued this week with another court ordering a halt to a nationwide program. In Massachusetts, District Judge Indira Talwani is preventing President Donald Trump from canceling a Biden program granting parole and the right to work to immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV).
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1 week ago |
lucianne.com | Jonathan Turley
Original ArticlePosted By: Moritz55, 4/13/2025 11:13:14 AMImagine a world war that left more than seven million dead, hundreds of millions became ill, wrecked the global economy, and left a generation with lasting psychological and developmental injuries. We have seen such wars in history.
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1 week ago |
thehill.com | Jonathan Turley
Imagine a world war that left more than seven million dead, hundreds of millions became ill, wrecked the global economy, and left a generation with lasting psychological and developmental injuries. We have seen such wars in history. What is different in this circumstance, however, is that all of that happened, and yet, years later, we still have no agreement on the original cause or possible culprits behind a pandemic that ravaged the world.
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2 weeks ago |
freerepublic.com | Jonathan Turley
Free RepublicBrowse · SearchNews/ActivismTopics · Post ArticleSkip to comments. Crimson Slide: Harvard Students Offered High School Basic Math CourseJonathan Turley ^ | April 8, 2025 | Jonathan Turley Posted on by george76According to The Harvard Crimson, Harvard will offer high-school-level math courses to its students. The remedial assistance has rekindled criticism over Harvard’s move away from standardized tests in making admissions decisions.
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