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Federal Judge Upholds West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act

Separates sports teams by biological sex, citing inherent physical differences between sexes.

U.S. Prosecutors Launch Website for Victims of FTX Fraud

U.S. prosecutors create website for victims to communicate with law enforcement regarding alleged fraud by FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried.

Judge Denies Kari Lake’s Motion To Transfer Appeal to High Court

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson ruled against Kari Lake's request to transfer her election case to the Arizona Supreme Court.

Loudoun County Dad Found Not Guilty of Trespassing at School Board Meeting

Loudoun County father found not guilty of trespassing at June 2021 school board meeting after expressing concerns about school district's "moral decay," arrest used by Biden administration to attack concerned parents.

Law Restricting Sports by Biological Sex Ruled Constitutional: West Virginia Judge

West Virginia law prohibiting people from participating in single-sex sports teams that do not match their biological sex is constitutional, according to a judge.

Governor Youngkin Directs Virginia AG to Investigate Thomas Jefferson High School for Discriminating in Name of Equity

Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin formally directed the state’s attorney general Jason Miyares to investigate allegations of academic discrimination at Thomas Jefferson High School in Alexandria on Tuesday.

Sam Bankman-Fried Requests Identities of Those Who Helped Secure His Bail Remain Private

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has requested that the names of those who helped secure his bail remain hidden as to avoid media outlets

Kari Lake Files Petition to Transfer Appeal to Arizona Supreme Court

Kari Lake files appeal to Arizona Supreme Court after eight of ten counts in election fraud lawsuit dismissed.

Court Rules MAGA Hat Expresses Free Speech

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that wearing a MAGA hat is an expression of free speech and is protected under the First Amendment.

Separating School Bathrooms Based on Sex Is Constitutional, Court Rules

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ruled that separating bathrooms based on sex doesn't violate the Constitution or Title IX, a decision with repercussions for the nationwide debate over transgender issues.

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