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Five Doctors Sue California Over Medical Misinformation Law

A group of doctors is suing California officials over the state’s new law that lets medical boards punish physicians who offer “misinformation or disinformation” related to COVID-19.

Federal Judge Blocks New York Ban on Firearms in Churches

The judge cited Constitutional privilege.

Arkansas Law that Prohibits Transgender Procedures on Minors Held Up in Court

The law prohibits but does not criminalize the procedures.

Navy Has Discharged Nearly 2,000 Sailors for Refusing COVID Vaccine

The number of U.S. Navy sailors released from service for refusing COVID vaccination is nearing 2,000.

Judge Rejects Bid to Block Citizens Monitoring Ballot Drop Boxes in Arizona

A federal judge on Friday rejected a civil lawsuit seeking to block grassroots volunteers who mobilized to monitor absentee ballot drop boxes in Arizona.

High School Football Coach Who Lost Job for Praying After Games to Be Reinstated

Joseph Kennedy, the high school football coach who lost his job in 2015 for praying on the field after games, will be reinstated by March 15, 2023, reports the Kitsap Sun.

Republicans Sue Google for Discriminating Against Conservatives

The Republican National Committee (RNC) filed a lawsuit against Google on Friday, accusing the tech giant of sending its emails straight to users’ spam folders.

Anthony Fauci, Jen Psaki Ordered to Testify Under Oath Regarding Internet Censorship

Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki and Dr. Anthony Fauci have been prominent figures in the administration of President Joe Biden, and now they will be prominent figures in court.

‘Wild Ride’ Begins With Court Clash Over First US Law To Ban Child Transgender Surgeries

When America’s first law banning “gender transition procedures” for minors was passed in Arkansas last year, it spawned a wave of similar legislation. But legislative proposals in...

Federal Judge Declares LGBTQ Bathroom Mandate Unlawful

Another federal court has dealt a blow to the Biden administration’s far-left social agenda in a Friday ruling that is nevertheless likely to be appealed by the White House.

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