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Christian Student Group’s First Amendment Win

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln settles a lawsuit with Christian student group Ratio Christi, revising its policy on student fees and paying the group $1,500 and $25,000 in attorneys' fees and costs, after the group accused the university of violating its freedom of speech.

Arizona’s Electoral Fiasco: A View From Maricopa County

I’m old enough to remember when questioning authority was an American pastime.

Judge Declares California’s ‘Fee-Shifting’ Gun Control Law Unconstitutional

U.S. District Court Judge Roger Benitez of the Southern District of California struck down a "fee-shifting" scheme mirroring a Texas heartbeat law.

U.S. Supreme Court’s Roberts Temporarily Blocks End to Title 42

The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the Biden administration from ending its policy of rapidly expelling migrants at the US-Mexico border, after a request from Republican officials in 19 states.

Kari Lake Wins Right to Bring Election Fraud Case to Trial

Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake won the right to take her election fraud case to court this week.

GOP Seek to Block ESG Factors in Retirement Plan Investments

Republican lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday to nullify the DOL's decision to allow ESG factors as an investment consideration, citing discrimination against the American energy sector.

Texas Senate Committee to Investigate Financial Asset Managers’ ESG Policies on Public Pension Investments

Committee will evaluate “the investment practices of financial services firms and how those practices affect the state’s public pensions.”

Over 1,000 Migrants Cross Into El Paso During the Night

A video shared by Fox News reporter showed more than 1,000 illegal immigrants entering the United States from Mexico during the night, crossing into El Paso, Texas.

Arizona Relieves Pension Fund From BlackRock Due to Its ‘Wokeism,’ Becoming ‘Political Action Committee’

Arizona Republican Treasurer Kimberly Yee said the state of Arizona will begin divesting "more than $543 million from BlackRock money market funds."

Kirk Cameron Is Denied Story-Hour Slot by Public Libraries for His New Faith-Based Kids Book

With a new children's book out that celebrates family, faith and biblical wisdom, actor-writer-producer Kirk Cameron cannot reach scores of American children or their families in many U.S. cities via the public library system because over 50 public libraries have either outright rejected him or not responded to requests on his behalf.

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