Younger Judicial Nominees Give Trump Chance for Legacy in Courts
May 9, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where President Trump hopes to create a lasting legacy in the nation's courts by appointing younger judges. Fred Lucas reports. The president's "Buy America" policy puts pressure on a steel mill that imports some material. Josh Siegel visits the place. A man takes on a state agency for punishing him because he asked questions about red-light cameras. Melissa Quinn's story will outrage you. Plus: More evidence of voter fraud, 10 good ways to defeat Islamist terrorists, and a call for Google to police anti-fracking activists. |
NewsYounger Judicial Nominees Give Trump Chance for Legacy in Courts"They all appear to be bright, young, capable conservatives who promise to be outstanding judges," Heritage Foundation legal expert John Malcolm says of the president's 10 prospective nominees. |
NewsHow Trump's 'Buy America' Push Could Harm This US Steel MillPennsylvania's NLMK has seen its bottom line suffer as a result of rules written into U.S. law that define what "made in America" means and prevent certain steel producers from participating in government-funded work. |
NewsOregon Man Fined $500 for Challenging Timing on Red-Light CamerasMats Jarlstrom, a state board said, practiced engineering without a license each time the electronics engineer "critiqued" the traffic-light system. |
CommentaryWhile Left Ignores Voter Fraud, Evidence Mounts to Prove Them WrongThese are the latest examples in 773 confirmed criminal convictions in 492 voter fraud cases spanning 44 states. |
CommentaryNew Strategy Needed to Confront Islamist Threats in War of IdeasHere are 10 ways for the Trump national security team to "right size" the fight against Islamist terrorism. |
NewsGoogle Asked to Label Anti-Fracking Websites as 'Fake News'"We believe many of the most prominent anti-fracking websites have content that is misleading, false, or offensive—if not all three," an oil and gas advocacy group writes in an open letter to Google. |
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