Scott Alan Mathews
Scott Alan Mathews’ prosecution shows how constitutional rights can be eroded through procedure rather than politics, as the court prioritized speed and rigid guidelines over his Sixth Amendment right to effective representation.
USA vs. One Taste
Learn about a case of how the government can twist trafficking laws into “thought-crime” prosecutions, paving the way to target political and religious groups next.
January 6–Related Cases
Inconsistencies in the January 6 legal landscape, where nearly all related charges have been dismissed or pardoned, yet a handful of people remain punished for derivative offenses that only existed because of the original investigations.
John Karony
The Karony case shows how an unclear, shifting crypto-regulatory landscape and a trial riddled with due-process failures left a young veteran convicted in a case where the core legal theory, alleged harm, and basic fairness were all in serious doubt.
Dr. Ron Elfenbein
Dr Ron is a doctor who saved lives during COVID and is now facing a second trial in a case a federal judge already declared legally baseless—highlighting how political pressure and prosecutorial overreach can destroy reputations even after a full acquittal.
Richard Crist
The Richard Crist case exposes a seven-year, state-federal pressure campaign that tried—and failed—to criminalize local Republican politics through novel, selective, and ultimately baseless prosecutions that collapsed in court.
The Whitmer Fednapping Case
One of the most contentious examples of possible FBI entrapment in recent history.