Supreme Court Rejects WA Florist Case

Lower cout’s ruling upheld. The Supreme Court announced on Friday that it would not be taking up the case of Arlene’s Flowers Inc. v. Washington. The details of…

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Supreme Court Issues Final Opinions of Session

Upholds Arizona voting law. Strikes down California disclosure law.  On Thursday, the Supreme Court issued its final decisions of this current session for the cases of Brnovich v.…

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Federal Judges Rules in Favor of Christian Student Group

Publicly funded university foudn to have violated constitutional rights. U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland ruled this week that Wayne State University violated the Establishment Clause of the U.S.…

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GRINCH Act Would Protect Children’s Books

Congressman attempts to guard literature against cancel culture. U.S. Representative John Joyce of Pennsylvania has introduced the Guardian Readers’ Independence and Choice (GRINCH) Act to safeguard children’s literature…

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Supreme Court Rules in Free Speech Case

Chief Justice John Roberts was the lone dissenter. By a vote of 8-1, the Supreme Court sided with a former Georgia college student and one of his fellow…

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House Passes Equality Act

Bill had faced significant opposition. In a 224-206 vote, the House of Representatives passed the Equality Act on Friday. The legislation separates biological sex from so-called gender identity,…

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Supreme Court Allows Indoor Worship in California

Permits certain restrictions while lifting others. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled late last week that California churches could resume meeting indoors. The divided decision still allows for the…

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President Trump Addresses the American People

Emphasizes the need for calm, shared purpose, and to uphold law and order. Read President Donald Trump’s full address below: That God would work through the president’s message.…

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First Circuit Appeals Court Hears Border Search Case

Constitutionality of digital device and phone searches questioned. The First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals heard a case this week regarding the searching of digital devices and phones…

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Lawsuit Over Naval Academy Expulsion Dismissed

Federal judge ruled that it was too soon to make decision. Midshipman Chase Standage filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Naval Academy after they moved to expel him…

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