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Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Program Halted

A federal judge struck down the program.

Hey Incoming Congress: Try These Three Simple Tricks for a Successful Start

Tomorrow is election day and polls suggest that Americans are going to overturn Democratic Party control of the House and Senate.

California Sued by Five Doctors for Medical Misinformation

Law allows medical boards to punish physicians over medical "misinformation."

Five Doctors Sue California Over Medical Misinformation Law

A group of doctors is suing California officials over the state’s new law that lets medical boards punish physicians who offer “misinformation or disinformation” related to COVID-19.

New York Judge Rules Extensive Absentee Voting Unconstitutional: Election Integrity Win

Judge Dianne Freestone of Saratoga County decided universal absentee voting for the sake of "perpetual health emergencies" is "Orwellian" and unconstitutional.

Vermont School Suspends Female Student for Opposing Allowing Males in Girls’ Locker Room

A middle school in Vermont has suspended a female student for opposing biological males in her locker room.

Michigan Supreme Court Could Decide Whether Government Drone Spying is Legal Without Warrant

Case to determine if government can use drone surveillance to enforce zoning rules without a warrant.

Lawsuit Underway for Female Student Suspended From School After ‘Misgendering’ Biological Male

After a biological male entered the girls' locker room while they were changing, female student Blake Allen said the trans-identifying peer was "literally a dude" and was subsequently suspended and told to attend a "restorative" meeting with school staff.

Facebook Parent Company Meta Fined $24.7 Million for Campaign Finance Disclosure Violations

A Washington state judge on Wednesday fined Facebook parent company Meta nearly $25 million for repeatedly and intentionally violating campaign finance disclosure law, in what is believed to be the largest campaign finance penalty in U.S. history.

New York Judge Rules Mail-In Voting Due to COVID Unconstitutional

A New York judge has ruled that voting by mail because of fear of spreading COVID is unconstitutional.

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