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Wisconsin Supreme Court to Hear Appeal on Drop Boxes Legality

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal of a circuit court’s January 13 decision “that held that [Wisconsin Election Commission’s] guidance on absentee ballot drop boxes [deployed statewide in the 2020 election] violates state law, and/or should have been adopted through the rulemaking process.”

Ariz. GOP Chair Sues Jan. 6 Committee, Says Subpoenas Violate 4th Amendment

The Democrat-controlled January 6 Committee is facing a new lawsuit by Arizona Republican Party chairwoman Kelli Ward. In a recent filing with a federal court, she said the Democrat panel is trying to unconstitutionally violate the right to privacy with its subpoenas.

Scottsdale School Board Served Letters of Intent to File Claims Totalling $1 Million Against Members

Local parents file claims against the surety bonds of Scottsdale, Arizona school board members, asking them to make substantial changes or risk hefty fines.

Arizona Rep Says Republicans Should Prepare To Impeach Biden

Arizona’s Andy Biggs instructed fellow Republicans to begin the work of gathering and preserving evidence for a potential Biden impeachment following the 2022 midterm elections.

Republican-Led States File Antiabortion Bills Before Supreme Court Rules on Roe

Lawmakers in at least 29 states looking to pass measures to stop abortion.

2022 ‘Likely’ to Bring More Republican Governors: FiveThirtyEight Analysis

"This is likely to be a better cycle for Republicans."

Court Strikes Down Pennsylvania’s ‘Unconstitutional’ Universal Vote-By-Mail Law

A Pennsylvania court ruled that a state law allowing for universal vote-by-mail was unconstitutional.

Arizona Senator Proposes 88 Bills for Massive Election Reform

Arizona is facing a whopping 88 proposed new laws that would create huge decreases in the possibility for voter fraud in the state.

Trump Favored Over DeSantis as Likely Republican Nominee

New poll shows Trump with an aggressive lead over his closest competitor, Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Google Sued by Texas, Washington, D.C. Over Customer Surveillance: ‘Clear Violation of Consumers’ Privacy’

Texas and the District of Columbia sue Big Tech platform for invasion of user privacy.

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