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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Pro-Life Law

St. Louis Circuit Judge Jason Sengheiser has dismissed a lawsuit alleging that Missouri's pro-life protections violate the separation of church and state.

Alan Dershowitz Encourages Americans to File Lawsuits Against New York for Election Interference

Former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz urged average Americans to file lawsuits against New York on election interference charges.

Louisiana Governor Signs Bill Requiring Ten Commandments in Classrooms; Trump Applauds Move

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed a bill requiring every classroom in the state to display a copy of the Ten Commandments. Former President Donald...

Supreme Court Upholds Federal Ban on Firearms for Domestic Abusers in 8-1 Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court decided on Friday to sustain a federal statute that forbids domestic abusers from owning firearms, handing gun control proponents a...

House Republicans Introduce Resolution Rescinding Jan. 6 Subpoenas

House Republicans have introduced a resolution that rescinds the subpoenas issued by the January 6 Committee.

New York Appeals Court Denies Trump’s Bid to Lift Gag Order

Trump's attempt to challenge a gag order in Alvin Bragg's case was rejected by a New York Appeals court on Tuesday, following the jury's...

Federal Court Halts Iowa’s Enforcement of Immigration Law

On Monday, an Iowa federal court blocked the state from enforcing its own immigration rules. The Iowa proposal would have given the state the authority...

Openly Gay Judge Gives Shooter in Deadly LGBTQ+ Club Attack Faces Multiple Life Sentences

On Tuesday, the shooter responsible for the attack on an LGBTQ+ club, killing 5 and wounding 19 in Colorado Springs, pleaded guilty to fifty...

Hillary Clinton Calls Justice Alito’s Religious Worldview ‘Scary’

Hillary Clinton condemned Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito for his faith-based worldview.

Court Blocks Six More States from Implementing Biden’s Title IX Rules

The Biden administration's revised Title IX policies cannot be implemented in six more states. Judges from different jurisdictions have now blocked the rules in ten states.

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