• Syrian Leader Says He Has Discussions with U.S. Officials ‘From Time to Time’

    In an interview published on Sunday by Syria’s official Sana News Agency, the country’s president, Bashar al-Assad, revealed that his government has occasional discussions with United States officials. The sanctioned leader told an individual from Georgia’s Abkhazia region that “America is currently illegally occupying part of our lands, we meet with them from time to

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    TRADOC leader promoted to brigadier general

    JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, Va. — Col. Jennifer Walkawicz, former garrison commander of 733rd Mission Support Group at Joint Base Langley-Eustis and current deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7 (Operations Plans, and Training), U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, was promoted to the rank of brigadier general during a ceremony in front of family, friends, and colleagues April 12.

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    Former Attorney General announces run for Congress

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Former Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced Friday that he will be running for the 2nd District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Schmidt served as attorney general for 12

  • Attorney-General Adoke and the burden of freedom, by Chidi Odinkalu

    SENIOR Nigerian public officers are notoriously parsimonious with their recall once out of office. From among their club memoirs are the unusual. In a country ruled by whim, risk aversion is prudent when you are out of power. By feigning amnesia, yesterday’s men limit the likelihood that their successors may remember them for the wrong reasons. […]

  • McCuskey, Stuart square off in Republican Primary for Attorney General

    May 14 match-up a little more than 2 weeks away.

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    Kansas Attorney General files lawsuit over new ATF rule

    Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and 20 other attorneys general have filed a lawsuit to challenge a new federal rule on the sale of firearms. The rule from the Department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would require

  • Attorneys general sue Biden administration over revisions to Title IX

    A group of six GOP state attorneys general sued the Biden administration over changes to Title IX on Tuesday, the fourth such suit over proposed revisions to the anti-discrimination protections in two days. Tuesday’s suit, led by Kentucky and Tennessee, claims that expansions to campus sexual assault rules overstep the president’s authority. It follows a

  • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton supports Trump at trial

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is in New York with Donald Trump at the former president's criminal trial, saying he will sit through the proceedings he called a "sham." “This trial is a travesty of justice,” Paxton wrote on social media. “I stand with Trump.” READ MORE: Judge holds Trump in contempt, fines him $9,000 and raises threat of jail in hush money trial Paxton did not make clear whether he is in New York for official state business or simply to attend the trial with Trump, with whom...

  • Attorneys Inside the Biden Administration Urge US To Cut Off Israel

    A group of at least 90 lawyers, including 20 who work in the Biden administration, are urging President Biden to cut off military aid to Israel because its slaughter in Gaza doesn’t comply with US and international law. The attorneys will make their case in a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland that was obtained … Continue reading "Attorneys Inside the Biden Administration Urge US To Cut Off Israel"

  • Australians urge stricter laws on violence against women after spate of killings

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the issue was a national crisis.

  • Attorney General Challenges Overbroad Injunction on House Bill 68

    Attorney General Dave Yost has taken swift action to challenge a recent injunction on House Bill 68, filing an emergency motion with the Ohio Supreme Court. Yost asserts that Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Michael Holbrook exceeded his judicial authority by issuing a broad injunction on April 16, effectively halting the entire implementation of House […]

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    Missouri Attorney General threatens lawsuit over KCMO migrant plan

    Missouri’s attorney general is threatening legal action against Kansas City’s mayor. A-G Andrew Bailey’s comments came in a letter posted on the “X” social media site Thursday night. Mayor Quinton Lucas earlier this week had invited migrants