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Rep. Elise Stefanik Files Complaint Against Judge Engoron

Representative Elise Stefanik (R-NY) filed a judicial complaint against Judge Arthur Engoron, the judge overseeing Donald Trump's civil fraud trial.

Gov’t Illegally Collects Americans’ Private Smart Device Data: Inspector General

The critical findings of the report highlighted that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the United States Secret Service did not comply with the DHS' privacy policies or the E-Government Act of 2002.

Kentucky, Tennessee Laws Prohibiting Transgender Treatment for Minors Takes Effect

A federal appeals court allowed Tennessee's and Kentucky's laws against transgender treatments for minors to take effect.

Missouri AG Sues Transgender Clinic Over ‘Diluted Medical Standard,’ for Subjecting Patients to ‘Irreversible Procedures’

“These providers failed Missouri’s children when they rejected even a diluted medical standard and subjected them to irreversible procedures. My office is not standing for it," says Missouri AG.

Dallas Church Holds ‘Drag Queen Nuns’ Event to ‘Bless’ LGBT Group Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence

The Cathedral of Hope in Dallas recently hosted an event named "Drag Sunday," during which the church extended blessings to a controversial drag queen group named the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

Texas Judge Blocks Ban on Gender-Related Care for Minors

The legislation specifically prevented individuals below the age of 18 from accessing treatments like puberty blockers and hormone therapy.

Judge Rules Not to Block Florida Law Restricting Chinese Nationals From Land Ownership

A federal judge denied an injunction from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), ruling not to block a Florida law prohibiting Chinese nationals and other nationals from purchasing land.

Pro-Abortion Groups Push for Ballot Initiative in Arizona

Pro-choice groups have started an initiative for a ballot measure in Arizona ahead of next year’s election that would move the right to abortion into the state constitution. 

Indiana’s Near Total Abortion Ban Goes Into Effect

With exceptions like cases of rape or incest in the first ten weeks, or in circumstances where the mother's health undergoes "substantial and irreversible physical impairment."

U.S. Judge Halts Biden’s Asylum Rules, Dealing Blow to Immigration Strategy

In a decisive blow to President Joe Biden's immigration strategy, U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar, based in California, has put a temporary halt on the administration's new asylum rules.

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