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Michigan Sees Greatest Abortion Levels in Decades

Abortions in Michigan reached their highest levels since 1990 after the state declared them a "fundamental right."

Trans-Identifying Lawyer to Argue for Child Gender Transitions Before Supreme Court

Chase Strangio, a transgender-identifying lawyer and co-director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s (ACLU) LGBT & HIV Project, will argue before the Supreme Court this week in a high-stakes case regarding gender transitions for minors. The case, United States v. Skrmetti, challenges Tennessee's law banning irreversible gender transition procedures for children.

Biden Pardons Hunter as Media Targets Trump Picks in Escalating Political Showdown

President Joe Biden’s unconditional pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, has ignited political and legal controversies, with critics labeling it unprecedented. The sweeping pardon covers over a decade of potential legal infractions, including activities dating back to Hunter’s involvement with Burisma in Ukraine during Biden’s vice presidency. By shielding his son from further legal scrutiny, Biden also circumvents potential inquiries into his own actions.

Matt Walsh to Speak Outside SCOTUS as Justices Hear Major Case on Transgender Procedures for Minors

Daily Wire commentator Matt Walsh will address a rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, December 4, as the justices hear oral arguments in United States v. Jonathan Skrmetti. The case centers on Tennessee’s law banning gender transition procedures for minors, which Walsh describes as a pivotal moment in the fight to protect children.

Washington State Budget Deficit Highlights Decade of Spending Growth and New Taxes

Washington state lawmakers have long warned of the potential for a budgetary crisis during an economic downturn, even as the state experienced record-breaking revenue growth over the past decade. Today, those warnings have some merit, as the state faces an estimated $10 billion to $12 billion deficit despite maintaining all-time high revenue levels.

Court Rules Texas Can Continue Building Razor Wire Barrier

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that Texas can continue constructing razor wire barriers along its border.

Republican States Urge Supreme Court to Defend Women’s Sports

Attorneys general from 24 Republican-led states are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold laws protecting women’s and girls’ sports by restricting participation to biological females. This move challenges a 9th Circuit Court ruling that froze Arizona’s law safeguarding women’s sports, citing potential violations of the Equal Protection Clause.

Texas Father Loses Parental Rights in Long Battle Over Child’s Gender Transition

Jeff Younger, a Texas father who fought a protracted legal battle against his ex-wife’s efforts to transition their son, announced Tuesday that a California...

North Carolina State Board of Elections Delays Certification of Key Races Amid Protests

The North Carolina State Board of Elections delayed certification of several key races on Tuesday, including a contentious state Supreme Court contest between Democratic...

Illinois Supreme Court Overturns Jussie Smollett Conviction

The Illinois Supreme Court has overturned all charges against actor Jussie Smollett, dismissing his conviction for staging a hate crime. The ruling ends years...

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