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DOJ Slams California’s Trans-Inclusion Policies

The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against California over violations of Title IX of the Civil Rights Act through its inclusion of transgender individuals in girls' sports and locker rooms.

Supreme Court Allows Trump’s Federal Workforce Cuts

The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that the Trump administration can proceed with its intention to reduce the federal workforce. The Court lifted an injunction from a lower court that blocked Trump's executive order calling for "large-scale reductions in force (RIFs)."

Campus Clash: Jewish Grad Students Allege Union Harassment at Cornell

Two Jewish graduate students at Cornell University filed a federal discrimination complaint, asserting their union rights were violated under Title VII.

October Sentencing Set for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs After Conviction

Sean “Diddy” Combs is set to be sentenced on October 3, 2025, after being convicted on two prostitution-related counts.

Lawsuit Showdown: UCLA Professor Demands $22M for ‘Cancel Culture’ Suspension

Gordon Klein’s trial begins over his $22 million lawsuit against UCLA and Dean Bernardo for suspension after refusing race‑based grading.

Law Schools Quietly Drop DEI Language After Supreme Court Ruling

Law schools across the country are quietly shifting away from diversity, equity, and inclusion rhetoric in response to legal scrutiny.

Supreme Court to Consider Trans Athletes in Female Sports

The Supreme Court will consider whether states can prohibit transgender athletes from participating in female school sports. The case centers on Idaho and West Virginia.

82-Year-Old Woman Wins $65K After YMCA Bans Her for Opposing Male in Women’s Locker Room

An 82-year-old woman from Port Townsend, Washington, has secured a $65,000 legal settlement after being banned for life from her local YMCA

Hundreds of Lawsuits Target Trump: New Tracker Exposes Left’s Legal War

A conservative legal group has launched a new website exposing the volume of lawsuits aimed at blocking President Trump’s policies.

Wisconsin Court Strikes Down Historical Abortion Ban

The Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the state's 176-year-old abortion ban, ruling that more recent laws supersede the 19th-century policy.

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