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Is Liberal “Slate” Publication Trustworthy? by William J. Federer

I have to confess, I am not a reader of the Slate online publication, so when I received an email from staff writer Molly Olmstead, I...

U.S. CONSTITUTION – American Minute with Bill Federer

The most common form of government in world history is power concentrated into the hands of one person. This person is called by different names in different countries: King, Khan,...

North Dakota Judge Strikes Down State Abortion Ban as Unconstitutional

A ruling by a district judge in North Dakota on Thursday has invalidated the statewide prohibition on abortion, deeming it a violation of the Constitution.

Missouri’s Upcoming Abortion Ballot Initiative Faces Legal Roadblock

A potential ballot measure aimed at overturning protections for the unborn in Missouri might not appear on ballots due to a finding that its wording breaches state legislation. 

UC Berkeley Dean Calls Constitutional Provisions ‘Problematic’

The dean of the University of California, Berkeley's law school claimed there are "increasingly problematic" constitutional provisions.

Publishers Suing Florida Over State’s Ban on Sexually Explicit Books

More than a dozen publishers and authors have filed a complaint against the state of Florida, alleging that the state's ban on sexually explicit books in classrooms violates the 1st and 14th Amendments.

The Future of Free Speech in Elections: Tim Walz’s Shocking MSNBC Interview

The notion that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz would not only uphold Joe Biden's policies but also steer them even more to the left...

Rep. Ogles Phone Seized After Primary Win

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) declared that his phone was seized by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as part of an ongoing investigation into his campaign filings.

House Passes Amendment for Military Draft

The House of Representatives passed an amendment for the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025 that automatically registers U.S. males for a potential draft.

Two States Pass Bills Banning WHO Mandates

Two states, Louisiana and Oklahoma, have passed legislation that prohibits the World Health Organization (WHO) from having authority.

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