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The Rabbit Hole: Freeing the Courts

The Rabbit Hole: Freeing the Courts

New legislation offers the possibility of free and searchable access to court records. But there are other systemic issues within the judiciary that still hinder transparency

Jun 14, 2026

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12 min read

#179: Congress Can Legally Say Horrible Things about You on Social Media

#179: Congress Can Legally Say Horrible Things about You on Social Media

With the help of the Trump Administration, a defamation lawsuit against an anti-Trump Congresswoman goes down. Plus: Judicially-ordered religious training cancelled, ISIS is in vogue again, NFT arrest, and the Post Office has a corruption problem.

Jun 12, 2026

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5 min read

The Rabbit Hole: How the search for one court record became a nationwide movement.

The Rabbit Hole: How the search for one court record became a nationwide movement.

It’s difficult to access immigration court records under an increasingly antiquated federal rule. An army of volunteers is working to change that.

Jun 7, 2026

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5 min read

#178: Stop the (mint) Presses

#178: Stop the (mint) Presses

A Pro Se Litigant Mostly Wins against DOJ. Plus: FIFA and Whales, Guns and JFK Airport, P. Diddy’s Lawyer Goes Venezuela, and a 77 year old discovers a new brother thanks to one federal judge.

Jun 5, 2026

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5 min read

The Rabbit Hole: ‘Open to Work’ for America’s Enemies

The Rabbit Hole: ‘Open to Work’ for America’s Enemies

There has been a quiet rise in the number of counterintelligence criminal prosecutions. More may be on the horizon.

May 31, 2026

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12 min read

#177: CSI: Courts

#177: CSI: Courts

In a misconduct investigation, they sent a judge’s couch cushion to the lab? Plus: Rihanna, Bolt cutting ICE handcuffs, AI screwups, and Latvian passports

May 29, 2026

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5 min read

The Rabbit Hole: When Terrorism Isn’t Terrorism Anymore.

The Rabbit Hole: When Terrorism Isn’t Terrorism Anymore.

A recent court ruling throws into question decades of legal precedent on terrorism cases. We examine the debate and consequences.

May 24, 2026

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11 min read

#176: Moon Rocks and White Ethnostates

#176: Moon Rocks and White Ethnostates

The U.S. Courts had a versatile week. Plus: Loomer Appeals, Lamborghinis Seized, Candace Owen-related subpoena, and a 400 Million Dollar Ponzi Scheme

May 22, 2026

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5 min read

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