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Republicans Introduce Bill Protecting Speech Against Gag Orders

House Republicans have introduced the "Let Trump Speak Act" to prohibit judges from issuing gag orders to defendants.

Preserving Parental Rights, a Cornerstone of a Healthy Society

In Austin, Texas, a significant legal battle is unfolding that encapsulates a crucial debate over parental rights and the protection of children.

TikTok Users Sue U.S. Government, Cite Free Speech

TikTok content creators have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, alleging the possible ban of the social media platform infringes upon the First Amendment.

Biden Administration Plans New Asylum Rules to Streamline Border Processing

The Biden administration is poised to implement additional adjustments to the nation’s asylum system, aiming to expedite processing and potential removal of migrants arriving...

Pro-Life Activist Sentenced to Four Years in Prison Following Protest in D.C.

A pro-life activist was sentenced to over four years in prison for partaking in a protest outside of a Washington, D.C., abortion center in October 2020.

Noncitizens Receive Training on How to Vote

Conservative group Judicial Watch obtained documents in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request that detail how illegal immigrants are trained on how to vote in U.S. elections.

Report Reveals More Than Half of Illegals in U.S. Are Unemployed

According to a recent report, more than half of the illegal immigrant population in the United States is unemployed.

Republican Attorney Generals Sue White House, California Over Gas-Powered Truck Limits

A group of Republican attorneys general took legal action this week against the Biden administration and California over new emissions limits for trucks.

Largest COVID-Vax Study Confirms Adverse Side Effects

A recent study analyzed the health data of 99 million patients across 8 countries, finding that numerous adverse side effects are linked to the COVID-19 vaccine.

New York Bar Associations Encourage Law Schools to Continue Affirmative Action

A report from the Manhattan Institute revealed that New York Bar Associations are urging law schools to "ignore" the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action.

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