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NPR speaks with Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, about the conversation emerging around free speech in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death.
An optical sensor business spun out from the University of Manchester has secured a £4m investment co-led by Northern Gritstone and SCVC.
University accelerator Northern Gritstone has announced a combined £4m seed round investment into the optical sensor startup PhovIR. Northern Gritstone is co-leading the investment alongside deeptech ...
Within days of news emerging that the U.S. Army determined former Utah National Guard commander Michael Turley’s “substantiated” misconduct was so egregious that the once two-star general’s retirement ...
An appellate court handed President Trump a "tremendous victory" on Thursday, tossing out the $500 million civil fraud penalty levied against him in the high-profile case brought forth by state ...
GWU law professor Jonathan Turley said on Fox News Friday that the public must weigh Ghislaine Maxwell’s motivations when judging her credibility. The Justice Department on Friday released its ...
Two retired Air Force major generals write that Florida ought to resist any calls for Florida National Guardsmen to help ...
Jonathan Turley questions timing of Bolton FBI raid: 'Why now?' Fox News correspondent David Spunt reports on the FBI raiding former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home. Fox News legal ...
Steven “Steve” McBee Sr. was thrust into the limelight during season 1 of The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys — but soon his legal woes were making headlines. During season 2 of the Bravo series, ...
The murder was preceded by attempts against a presidential candidate, a blue state Jewish governor, and growing support for political violence, especially on the left.
The former top general in the Utah National Guard is suing the state’s Governor, the guard, and other officials, claiming he was forced to retire after being demoted three ranks over an accusation he ...
Democratic Attorney General Letitia James of New York may suffer further losses in appellate courts to President Donald Trump, George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley predicted ...