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Month: September 2023

Lawsuit Challenges West Point Military Academy’s Race-Based Admissions Policies

A new federal lawsuit could pick up where the U.S. Supreme Court left off, by challenging the race-based admissions policies employed at U.S. military service academies. In June, the Supreme Court ruled in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, which challenged the university’s admissions policies. The court ruled 6-3 against Harvard’s practices, ruling that similar […]

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Opening the Kimono

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When I worked in corporate America, we had a term for exposing something the company would rather keep hidden. We called it “opening the kimono.” This picture exposing our most private ideas was meant to remind us as employees of the embarrassment and possible damage doing so would bring to the company. Whether they realize it or not, the collectivists have opened the…

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Oregon Gun Law Clears Federal Trial, Now Being Argued in State Court

Legal fight continues over voter-approved ‘extreme’ firearms restrictions.

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ALAN DERSHOWITZ: Trump’s 2020 Lawyers Are Being Prosecuted For Doing Their Jobs

‘How in God’s name could so many lawyers get involved in something like this?’

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