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Following Landmark Second Amendment Decision, SCOTUS Overturns Appeals Court Decisions in 4 States

The Supreme Court followed up its June 23 landmark ruling that for the first time recognized a constitutional right to carry firearms in public for self-defense.

Texas-Based Insurance Company Bucks Post-roe Trend — Offers to Pay for Birth, Adoption, Leave for New Parents

After the Supreme Court of the United States overturned Roe v. Wade with the Dobbs decision late last month, many high-profile global corporations promised funds for employees and their dependents to seek abortion in other states.

College Pays $800,000 to Students Banned From Evangelizing on Campus After SCOTUS Ruling

Supreme Court ruled 8-1 last year that First Amendment plaintiffs can seek "nominal damages" without showing measurable economic harm.

Tom Cotton, Jim Banks Unveil Bill to Make Medical Providers Liable for Minor Gender-Transition Damages

Senator Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) and the Republican Study Committee, a House caucus led by Representative Jim Banks (R., Ind.), announced on Wednesday that they would be introducing the Protecting Minors from Medical Malpractice Act in both chambers of Congress this session.

‘Biology Trumps Gender’: World Athletics Defends Integrity of Women’s Sports; FIFA Also Reviewing Transgender Policy

FIFA and World Athletics, two international governing bodies for sports, revealed Monday they are reviewing their eligibility rules for transgender athletes.

One Dead, Three Injured After Gunfire at D.C. Juneteenth Festival Leads to Stampede

A 15-year-old was killed and three others were hospitalized, including a police officer, after a fight led to gunfire at a Juneteenth festival in Washington D.C. Authorities believe the teenager was killed in a resulting stampede.

Twitter Calls GOP Senate Hopeful Eric Greitens ‘Rino Hunting’ Ad ‘Abusive’

GOP Senate candidate Eric Greitens made a bang with a new advertisement in which he takes shots at "Republicans in name only."

Mexico Breaks Up Massive Migrant Caravan but Gives Migrants Free Pass to Travel to US

A migrant caravan headed for the U.S. southern border that at one time numbered nearly 10,000 people has dissolved, Mexican authorities said Saturday.

California: No. 1 in Gun Control, No. 1 in ‘Active Shooter Incidents’

An FBI report on ‘Active Shooter Incidents’ in 2021 shows that California was the number one state for such incidents, with six incidents total. California...

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