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Day: December 14, 2023

Victim Blaming in the Lens of Antisemitism and Free Speech

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I dive deep into recent incidents making headlines, scrutinizing the media and political reactions. I explore the complex landscape of moral ambiguity, challenging the black and white perception of issues like antisemitism, free speech, and political hypocrisy. What does it truly means to stand for freedom and moral righteousness in…

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Congress Votes To Extend FBI Warrantless Surveillance Tool Without Reforming It

Voted to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

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New Jersey AG Sues Gun Store, PA Gun Show Promoter Under State’s Firearms Nuisance Law

‘By failing to safeguard its guns … and by advertising that failure on the internet, FSS Armory facilitated criminals’ theft of twenty of those guns,’ the law

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Virginia Supreme Court: Teacher Can Sue School That Fired Him for Not Using Pronouns

‘The circuit court erred when it dismissed this case based solely on a review of the pleadings,’ the majority on the Virginia Supreme Court ruled.

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CDC Issues Health Advisory Over ‘Low Vaccination Rates’ Across US

The CDC sent out the alert on Dec. 14 regarding vaccines for COVID-19, RSV, and the flu.

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Supreme Court Will Consider If Police Can Be Sued for Fabricating Evidence

A Napoleon, Ohio, jeweler claims the police fabricated evidence against him.

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