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South Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Six-Week Abortion Ban

The 4-1 majority decision is a notable win for Republicans in the state, following the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June 2022.

Biden Announces New Sanctions on Russia

President Joe Biden announced sanctions on a childcare center in Crimea, accusing Russian officials of taking Ukrainian children to the location against the parents’ will.

RNC Debate Sees Candidates Divided Over Trump’s Future, Ukraine Support

Ramaswamy, consistently taking a bolder stance than his counterparts, challenged the candidates, "Join me making a commitment that on day one, you would pardon Donald Trump."

Law School Administrators Work To Evade Supreme Court Ban on Affirmative Action

Law school administrators are attempting to work around the Supreme Court's ban on race-based admissions decisions.

German Judge Suspended for 2021 Decision Ending Mask Mandates in Schools

The presiding judge of the Weimar District Court has been suspended for 2 years following a 2021 ruling that mask mandates were unconstitutional.

Court Rules in Favor of Michigan Fruit Farmer Who Was Banned From Farmer’s Market After Not Hosting Same-Sex Marriages

Steve Tennes sued East Lansing in 2017 after officials excluded him from the city’s farmers market.

Dr. Jordan Peterson To Undergo ‘Re-Education Training’

A Canadian court upheld an order from a governing body for psychologists that requires Dr. Jordan Peterson to undergo re-education training.

Newspaper Publisher Gannett Accused of Discrimination Against White Employees

The newspaper publisher Gannett launched an initiative to diversity its staffers and news coverage following the George Floyd protests in 2020.

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