Violation

Court Rules Against Pandemic Closures of Gun and Ammunition Stores

The Ninth Circuit Court ruled against a California mandate that closed gun and ammo stores over the pandemic, ruling them “non-essential.”

Canadian Leftist Claim of Indigenous Mass Graves Turns Up No Bodies: University of Montreal Prof. Emeritus

Churches throughout Canada were burned due to the supposed presence of a mass unmarked grave of indigenous children, however, exhumation has yet to find any bodies.

Law Student Govt. Rejects Free Speech Group Because Debate Can Cause ‘Real Harm’

This marks the second time in a week that Emory Law School has become embroiled in a free-speech controversy involving a student-run organization.

Jan 6 Committee Subpoenas Tech Giants

Jan 6 select committee on Thursday subpoenaed Alphabet, Meta, Reddit, and Twitter for records as part of its investigation of the Capitol riots.

U.K. Christian Nurse Wins the Right to Wear Cross at Work

In what has been described as a “landmark ruling,” an employment tribunal in the United Kingdom ruled that the National Health Service (NHS) Trust unlawfully “harassed and directly discriminated against a Christian nurse for wearing a cross necklace at work.”

Whole Foods Claims Employees Wearing BLM Masks Violates First Amendment

The upscale grocery chain Whole Foods claims the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) order to allow its employees to wear “Black Lives Matter” masks violates its constitutional rights.

Supreme Court Seems Skeptical of Biden Vaccination Mandates

The Supreme Court seemed skeptical this morning of the Biden administration’s bold claim that it has the authority to impose vaccination mandates applying to more than 84 million private sector employees.

U.S. Supreme Court to Weigh Biden COVID Vax Mandates on Friday

U.S. Supreme Court prepares to decide whether to block Joe Biden's Covid-19 vaccine mandates for large businesses and healthcare workers.

Navy, Air Force Allegedly Issuing Blanket Denials of Religious Exemptions From COVID Vax Mandate

The military is required by law to examine religious accommodation requests on an individual basis.

Oklahoma Proposes Bill That Would Allow Parents To Remove Sexually Graphic Books From School Libraries

An Oklahoma bill introduced on Dec. 16 may allow parents to seek the removal of books that they deem inappropriate from school libraries.

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