Constitution

Bill Gates, Indian Government Targeted in Lawsuit Alleging AstraZeneca Vaccine Killed 23-Year-Old

A lawsuit against Bill Gates, the Indian government and others, citing extensive case law, is attracting renewed scrutiny of Gates and his long-term, controversial involvement in India’s vaccine program.

Yes, Virginia, You Can Unmask Your Kids

Glenn Youngkin has hit the ground running, wasting no time in beginning to implement the agenda that elected him in November. The new Virginia governor, a Republican businessman and first-time political candidate, prevailed in a state that had gone for Joe Biden by 10 points a year earlier.

Court Rules Against Pandemic Closures of Gun and Ammunition Stores

The Ninth Circuit Court ruled against a California mandate that closed gun and ammo stores over the pandemic, ruling them “non-essential.”

Trump: Biden Admits 2020 Election May Have Been Fraudulent

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday said President Joe Biden questioned the 2020 election results "in his own very different way."

Navy Seals Unite To Run Against Nancy Pelosi: WATCH

Six Navy SEAL veterans running for congress this year released an ad highlighting the bravery of troops fighting for America and their quest to beat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).

TSA Says It Will Accept Arrest Warrants as ID for Illegal Aliens at Airports

What sort of identification do you need to fly from a U.S. airport? According to the Transportation Security Agency (TSA), there are 16 forms of ID you can use to board an airplane. Generally, they include any government-issued ID like a driver’s license or a passport as well as military IDs, transportation worker cards, and a border crossing card.

Thousands of Churches Warn Against Canada’s Ban on Conversion Therapy

In Canada, a wave of Christian churches are condemning the recently enacted Bill C-4, a law that criminalizes the act of providing, promoting or advertising conversion therapy. The legislation was unanimously passed by the 44th Parliament and was the first bill to do so. It took effect on January 8.

Supreme Court to Hear Case of Hs Football Coach Fired for Praying After Games

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a case involving Joe Kennedy, a former Washington state high school football coach who was fired for praying after games, his lawyers announced last week.

LGBT Activists Have Been Using Courts to Harass This Christian Baker for Ten Years

Justice delayed is justice denied: Jack Phillips has ‘now been in courts defending his freedom nearly a decade.’

Law Student Govt. Rejects Free Speech Group Because Debate Can Cause ‘Real Harm’

This marks the second time in a week that Emory Law School has become embroiled in a free-speech controversy involving a student-run organization.

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