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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.

Texas Attorney General Files Brief Defending Trump’s Private Documents After ‘Unprecedented Raid’ by FBI

The brief focused on keeping privileged documents out of Biden administration's hands.

Federal Court Deals Major Blow to Big Tech and Sets up SCOTUS to Restore Free Speech

A Texas law prohibiting social media platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook, from discriminating against users based on their speech does not violate the First Amendment, a federal appellate court held on Friday.

Federal Court Rules Big Tech Has No ‘Freewheeling First Amendment Right to Censor’

Decision upholds Texas law that limited the right of social media companies to squash opinions.

Donald Trump, Dynasty Killer: 2023 Will Mean No More Bush, Cheney, McCain, or Clinton in Office

The era of Donald Trump has brought a great many changes to the political world since 2016, and the year 2023 will be no different – the dynasties of Bush, Cheney, McCain, and Clinton will hold no quarter in either statewide or national office.

See Abortion Law in All 50 States

Abortion laws are rapidly changing across the U.S.

Supreme Courts in Texas, Ohio Block Efforts to Reinstate Access to Abortions

Texas’s and Ohio’s Supreme Courts have given the go-ahead for the states to enforce their respective state laws that ban abortion, blocking efforts that barred the laws from taking effect, coming after the U.S. Supreme Court last week overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling.

Pro-Abortion Injunctions Attempt to Delay Abortion Bans

America’s first post-Roe v. Wade pro-life laws have been delayed by a series of injunctions that have resulted in women continuing to be able to have abortions.

Supreme Court Overrules Biden EPA Climate Strategy

The 6-3 decision addressed the Obama-era Clean Air Act.

Texas Woman Convicted of 26 Counts of Voter Fraud

A former volunteer deputy registrar from southeast Texas pleaded guilty to 26 felony counts of voter fraud stemming from a 2018 local utility board election.

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