White House Announces Web-Based Form for FOIA Requests

The administration also published OMB contacts for traditional requesting methods. The White House Office of Management and Budget published a webpage with contact information for Freedom of Information…

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Appellate Court Hears Case on Illegal Immigrants’ Right to Bear Arms

The assistant attorney highlights the “common thread of felons not abiding by the law.” The Seventh Court of Appeals heard arguments last week for a case examining whether…

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Senator Cruz Proposes Constitutional Amendment for Term Limits

Representative Norman introduced the resolution in the House. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas introduced a joint resolution in the Senate for a Constitutional amendment proposing term limits for…

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Federal Judge Declares Illinois’ Gun Ban Unconstitutional

A recent Supreme Court ruling cited in the decision, which is stayed for 30 days. District Judge Stephen McGlynn overturned Illinois’ ban on semiautomatic weapons earlier this month…

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Supreme Court Declines Challenge Against Consumer Product Safety Commission

The justices rejected an appeal for the presidential authority to remove commissioners. The Supreme Court turned away an appeal challenging protections for the Consumer Product Safety Commission, an…

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Judge Rules Transportation Department’s Disadvantaged Policies Unconstitutional

He says the 1983 federal program violates equal protections. District Judge Greg Van Tatenhove ruled that the Transportation Department (DOT) program offering additional funding to businesses owned by…

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House Committees Release Impeachment Report on President Biden

The report finds that the president engaged in “egregious“ corrupt conduct. The House Oversight Committee, House Judiciary Committee, and House Ways and Means Committee released a 293-page report…

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Supreme Court Rules Presidents Have Immunity for Official Acts

The decision hampers the case against former President Trump regarding the events of January 6, 2021. The Supreme Court released its decision regarding presidential immunity as related to…

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TikTok Sues U.S. Government Over Upcoming Ban

The lawsuit claims the recently passed law allows Congress to “circumvent the First Amendment by invoking national security.“ TikTok filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government this week,…

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Supreme Court Allows West Point to Consider Race in Admissions

Justices say the request to block the use of affirmative action was “underdeveloped.“ The Supreme Court declined a request to block the use of affirmative action in the…

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