At DC AG’s Office, Lucrative Contracts Flow to Allies and Lawsuits Are Aimed at Enemies

AG Brian Schwalb is 'taking an activist approach to the office,' American Tort Reform Association VP says

Dem Rep Angie Craig Vacates Swing Seat To Run for Senate, Creating Pickup Opportunity for Republicans

'The math is in our favor,' National Republican Congressional Committee chairman says

Harvard Students Ordered To Enter Pretrial Diversion Program Over Assault of Israeli Classmate

Ibrahim Bharmal and Elom Tettey-Tamaklo were filmed accosting a Jewish classmate

House Ed Committee Demands Interview With Northwestern President Over Campus Anti-Semitism

‘The Committee has not seen your commitments to discipline, enforcement, and security come to satisfactory fruition,’ Chairman Tim Walberg wrote

Trump Administration Launches Probes of Harvard Law Review’s Racial Preferences

The Education Department and HHS will investigate whether the journal violated civil rights law