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Are Stay-At-Home Orders & Business Closures Legally Defensible Now that the Curve Has Been Flattened?

Former Nebraska Attorney General Don Stenberg Available for Interviews via Skype, Zoom or Phone from Omaha/Central Time Intro: While some states are allowing most businesses to reopen with some restrictions such as social distancing, other states and localities continue to enforce strict stay-at-home orders and are keeping many businesses closed. Now that the curve has been flattened in most of these places, are these orders still legal? Here with us today is former Nebraska Attorney … Read more

Abortion Case that led Chief Justice Roberts to Criticize Senator Schumer to be Decided Soon

Former Nebraska Attorney General Who Argued Partial-Birth Abortion Case in U.S. Supreme Court Predicts Outcome The high-profile abortion case of June Medical Services v Russo was argued in the U.S. Supreme Court on March 4, 2020 and will be decided in the next few weeks. On the day of the argument, Senator Schumer threatened Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, saying, “I want to tell you, Gorsuch. I want to tell you, Kavanaugh. You have released the … Read more

Eavesdropping on Lucifer Book Release May 5

Former Nebraska Attorney General Don Stenberg, Available to his Discuss Eye-Opening New Book A Great Read for Millions of recently Quarantined Americans!  This segment we are going to learn about a new book released May 5 and written by former Nebraska Attorney General Don Stenberg. Having graduated from Harvard Law School with honors, Don Stenberg served for 12 years as Nebraska’s Attorney General and has argued several constitutional law cases before the Supreme Court of … Read more

Another Step Toward Overruling Roe v. Wade?

Former Nebraska Attorney General Who Argued Partial-Birth Abortion Case in U.S. Supreme Court Available to Interview Intro:  The United States Supreme Court, in a recent 6-3 decision in the case of Ramos v. Louisiana, ruled that the U.S. Constitution requires that a jury verdict must be unanimous to convict in a state court criminal case. To reach that result, the Court had to overrule a 1972 case, Apodaca v. Oregon, which had held that a … Read more

Plan to Put America Back to Work in May

By Former Nebraska State Treasurer/Attorney General with Harvard MBA Joining us today is Don Stenberg, former Nebraska State Treasurer. Don says that it is vital that most businesses be allowed to reopen by early to mid-May at the latest. Stenberg holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and is the author of a new book, Eavesdropping on Lucifer. Q1. Why do you say that it is urgent that America get back to work in the … Read more

What Are the Limits of the Government’s Power to Close Businesses, Gun Stores and Churches to Battle the Coronavirus?

Guest: Former Nebraska Attorney General Don Stenberg/Omaha/Central Time Across the nation governments are ordering many businesses to close and people to stay in their homes because of the coronavirus. While this is intended to slow the spread of the disease, it raises legal questions such as governments’ authority to impose these restrictions; what legal obligations do governments have to the owners of businesses that fail because of these orders; and whether the Constitution requires exceptions … Read more

US Supreme Court Heard High-Profile Abortion Case On March 4: How Badly will it Damage Roe v. Wade?

Former Nebraska Attorney General Who Argued Partial-Birth Abortion Case in U.S. Supreme Court Available to Interview The high-profile abortion case of June Medical Services v Russo was argued in the U.S. Supreme Court on March 4, 2020.  Louisiana enacted the Unsafe Abortion Protection Act which requires abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a hospital located within 30 miles of the clinic where they perform abortions.  The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the law … Read more

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Abortion Case March 4

Former Nebraska Attorney General Who Argued Partial-Birth Abortion Case in U.S. Supreme Court Available to Interview The high-profile abortion case of June Medical Services v Russo will be argued in the U.S. Supreme Court on March 4.  Louisiana enacted the Unsafe Abortion Protection Act which requires abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a hospital located within 30 miles of the clinic where they perform abortions.  The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the law … Read more

EAVESDROPPING ON LUCIFER

New Book by Don Stenberg, former Attorney General of Nebraska, packs more truth in fiction than most nonfiction books A new book written by the former attorney general of Nebraska warns about clear and present dangers facing the United States and the world. It cautions us to be vigilant, and not drop our guard as we face the one entity that is unquestionably the greatest threat ever to humanity over the millennia since creation.  And … Read more

Roger Stone Sentenced to 40 Months Prison

Former Attorney General Don Stenberg on Whether Justice was Served Intro: Roger Stone was just handed a sentence of 40 months in prison by Judge Amy Berman for allegedly telling lies and the first-time offense at that. The question is: Did the punishment fit the purported crime. President Trump believes that sentence has too harsh, and Judge Jackson has suspended the sentencing until she rules on Stone’s motion asking for a new trial. Clearly, President Trump … Read more

Roger Stone Sentencing: Attorney General vs. President: Whose Justice Vision Will Prevail?

The sentencing of Roger Stone is a test of visions of justice. With Stone facing a possible 9-year sentence for allegedly telling lies, and a first-time offense, the question arises: What is a fair sentence, if any? And who, if anyone, should intervene when there is a miscarriage of justice issue by the Justice Department? Clearly, President Trump wants a reduced sentence, if any at all, and his allies such as Tucker Carlson has strongly … Read more

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Abortion Case March 4

Guest Interview Avail: Don Stenberg, former Nebraska Attorney General Who Argued the Landmark Partial-Birth Abortion Case in U.S. Supreme Court The case of June Medical Services v Gee will be argued in the U.S. Supreme Court on March 4. Louisiana enacted the Unsafe Abortion Protection Act which requires abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a hospital located within 30 miles of the clinic where they perform abortions. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld … Read more

Over 2000 Aborted Human Infant Bodies Buried in Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s hometown of South Bend, Indiana

More than 2000 human babies discovered in South Bend, Indiana abortionist Dr. Ulrich Klopfer’s garage and car trunk were buried during a ceremony at Southlawn Cemetery in South Bend, Indiana on February 12, 2020.   During the burial ceremony, Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill called the discovery of the 2411 babies “shocking.” When speaking about how those bodies were saved for years in the abortionist’s garage and car truck, he categorized that as “shocking” and “horrifying … Read more

500,000 Expected in March for Life in DC

Former Attorney General of Nebraska Interview avails Intro: President Donald Trump is about to make history again as he will become the first U.S. President to directly address the annual March for Life on Friday. With 500,000 people expected to be in attendance, including the President of the United States who has appointed two conservative Supreme Court justices, the pro-life movement has never had more momentum. But the momentum doesn’t stop there. In early March … Read more

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