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Judge Rules Georgia County Can Receive Absentee Ballots Three Days After Election Day

A judge in Cobb County, Georgia ruled this week that absentee ballots can be turned in up to three days after election day.

Ballot Initiative Sparks Concerns Over Transgender Procedures and Parental Rights in Missouri

A loosely defined ballot initiative in Missouri has the potential to reverse the state's prohibition on transgender medical treatments for minors, as highlighted by...

Florida’s Abortion Battle: Amendment 4 Sparks Controversy Ahead of Vote

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his administration are actively opposing a pro-abortion ballot amendment supported by various leftist groups. Should they succeed, it would...

Judge Rules Prison in Indiana Must Provide Transgender Surgery for Inmate Who Killed 11-Month-Old

A federal judge ruled that an Indiana prison must provide sex reassignment surgery to a transgender inmate, Autumn Cordellionè, formerly known as Jonathan C. Richardson.

DeSantis Administration Targets Alleged Signature Fraud in Abortion Amendment Petition

In a recent development, the administration under Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has called upon law enforcement to give top priority to investigating potential "fraudulent" signatures collected on petitions.

New Hampshire Supreme Court Upholds Ruling that Schools Cannot Disclose Students’ Gender

The New Hampshire Supreme Court recently upheld a lower court's decision in favor of a policy by a school district that suggests staff should refrain from informing parents about their child’s transgender identity, as detailed in court records.

Texas Public School District Implements Policy Requiring ‘Preferred Pronouns’ Match Student’s Biological Sex

A Texas public school district, Keller Independent School District (ISD), has implemented a policy that mandates the use of pronouns matching students' biological sex, as listed on their birth certificates, regardless of the students' pronoun preferences or gender identity.

Court Rules Against Voters Who Submitted Mail-In Ballots Without Privacy Envelopes

A Pennsylvania judge has determined that voters and election officials are not permitted to process or consider mail-in ballots that lack the necessary privacy envelope, often referred to as “naked ballots.”

Oklahoma State Superintendent Criticizes District For Refusing Bible Curriculum

Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters criticized districts in his state for refusing to integrate Bible curriculum in schools.

Nebraska Supreme Court Upholds Combined Ban on Gender-Affirming Care and 12-Week Abortion Limit

On Friday, the highest court in Nebraska upheld a state regulation that introduces a prohibition on gender affirming treatments for minors and restricts abortions...

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