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Republican AGs Sign Letter Opposing Commerce Department’s DEI Practices

Nineteen Republican attorneys general have challenged the Commerce Department's diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) principles in a letter.

NRA CEO Resigns

Wayne LaPierre announced that he will be resigning as the National Rifle Association’s (NRA) CEO.

Google to Settle Lawsuit for Tracking Users in Private Mode

Google has agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging the tech company collected data of users browsing in "incognito" mode.

Legal Group Alleges Biden Admin Pushed AG Merrick Garland to ‘Intimidate Parents’

America First Legal (AFL) has obtained records from the Department of Justice (DOJ) that confirm that the FBI, at the request of Attorney General Merrick Garland, intimidated parents who spoke against school boards.

Appeals Court Rules Trump Not Immune from Jan. 6 Lawsuits

A federal appeals court ruled that Donald Trump is not immune from lawsuits relating to the January 6, 2021 Capitol event.

DOJ Threatens to Sue Texas Over Border Security Law

The Department of Justice has threatened to sue Texas if Governor Greg Abbott (R) enforces a new law allowing authorities to arrest illegal immigrants.

Ohio Law Protecting Children on Social Media To Take Effect

A new Ohio law requiring some social media operators to obtain parental consent before creating an account will take effect on January 15.

Michigan to Keep Trump on Ballot

Michigan Supreme Court upheld a ruling allowing Donald Trump to remain on the state's ballot.

Obama-Appointed West Virginia Judge Dismisses Trump Ballot Case

A lawsuit looking to ban Donald Trump from the West Virginia Ballot has been dismissed.

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Faces Ethics Complaint

The Center for Renewing America filed an ethics complaint against Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson over income disclosures.

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