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Yale Law Under Fire From Senators, Attorneys General for Not Punishing Free Speech Shutdown

Similar controversy at Emory Law School apparently resolved when student government finally agrees to recognize free speech group.

Biden Worsening Energy Crisis and National Security by Tapping Oil Reserves, GOP Lawmaker Says

President Biden is making the energy crisis "worse, because if you tap the reserve today, that means that reserve won't be there tomorrow," Rep. Austin Scott said.

Trump Keeps Focus on Election Fraud, Teases 2024 Run

Former President Trump told a crowd gathered at a rally in Georgia that he is the true winner of the 2020 election and blamed the state’s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, who he is working to help defeat in a May 24 primary.

Stacey Abrams Compares Herself and Progressive Democrats to Ukrainians

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams received heavy criticism after implying she was similar to President Zelenskyy and Ukraine.

Pro-Mask Mandate Stacey Abrams Poses Maskless With Room Full of Young Masked Children

'Mask hypocrisy is practically a status symbol now,' National Review's Rich Lowry tweeted

Judge Considers Releasing Expert Report on Dominion Voting Machines in Georgia

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger supports the public release of the report to dispel “misleading media articles.”

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

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

Georgia Authorities Probe Illegal Ballot Harvesting: 2020 Election

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced Tuesday he initiated a probe into possible illegal ballot harvesting in the 2020 election.

Republicans move to ban federal funds to states, cities that allow non-citizens to vote

Several liberal municipalities from San Francisco to New York have moved to allow non-citizens to cast ballots in local elections.

Five governorships most likely to change party control in 2022

The balance of power could flip in Washington after next year’s midterm elections if Republicans win a House and/or Senate majority. But state legislatures and governor’s mansions could be in for dramatic changes as well. With 36 governorships up in 2022, here are five among the most likely to change party control.

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