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Michigan Supreme Court Considers Forcing Judges To Use ‘Preferred Pronouns’ For Attorneys

Michigan’s highest court is considering a rule change that would require judges to refer to attorneys and litigants by their preferred pronouns.

Visa, Mastercard Delay Plan to Track Firearm Sales Following Criticism, Legislative Proposals

Visa, Mastercard, and Discover have delayed the implementation of a new merchant category code aimed at tracking firearm sales due to legislative proposals and criticism.

West Virginia Legalizes Open Carry On College Campuses

Republican West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice officially signed a bill into law that allows concealed carry permit holders to carry their firearms on the campuses of state colleges and universities.

Biden Admin Assures Commitment to the ‘Pandemic Accord’

Biden's representative to the World Health Organization (WHO) Pamela Hamamoto said the Biden administration “is committed to the Pandemic Accord” and hopes the accord will be successful for "generations to come."

Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Protections for Big Tech

The cases center on whether social media platforms can be held liable for recommended content based on their algorithms, and whether Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act protects companies from being held liable.

Sen. Hawley Investigates Missouri Children’s Hospital for Transgender Care

“Starting immediately, your institutions must take steps to preserve all records, written and electronic, regarding gender-related treatments performed on minors since the opening of the Center,” Hawley wrote in the letter. “Additional oversight inquiries and outreach will follow.”

No, Mr. President, the Equality Act Harms Women and Children

In his State of the Union address last night, President Joe Biden affirmed “our duty to protect all the people’s rights and freedoms.”

Idaho Citizens Victorious in Lawsuit Over City of Moscow’s Unconstitutional Treatment

Three Idaho church members have triumphed over the City of Moscow, Idaho, after suing the city and its officials for their unlawful arrest in September 2020.

COVID Vaccine Mandate Ending for New York City Workers

New York City employees will no longer be required to receive a coronavirus vaccine, ending a policy that has been in place since October 2021, Mayor Eric Adams (D) announced on Monday.

Biden’s Removal of Employers’ Ability to Cite ‘Moral Objection’ for Contraception Coverage Could Target Religious Liberty

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced earlier this week that it was looking into removing employers’ ability to cite a moral objection to providing contraception in their employee insurance coverage under the Obamacare mandate, while legal experts warn that this could be the first step to removing religious exemptions as well.

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