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Year: 2023

Election Officials Plan Ways to Count Votes Faster in 2024

Election officials throughout the country are allegedly planning methods for counting the votes faster in 2024 than they did in 2020, where many days of delay led to confusion, chaos, and credible widespread accusations of voter fraud.

According to Politico, several of the handful of key swing states have passed laws to implement methods for quicker counting and tabulation of the votes. Secretaries of state in those same states are also taking a more active role in overseeing the elections.

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Supreme Court to Review Deportation Hardship Waivers, Double Jeopardy Protections

The Supreme Court is hearing oral argument on Nov. 28 surrounding double jeopardy and how courts may review the Justice Department’s determination that an illegal immigrant shouldn’t be removed due to “exceptional and extremely unusual hardship.” That language comes from the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), which allows the U.S. attorney general to make such […]

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Half of the American People Believe That the Media Is Deliberately Lying to Them

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In today’s information age, discerning truth from lies in media has never been more crucial. As we navigate through varied news sources, it’s vital to remember the principle of ‘caveat emptor’ – buyer beware. I explore how freedom of speech allows for media discrepancies and emphasize the importance of fact-checking and building a list of trustworthy sources. Join me in this journey towards…

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Supreme Court May Consider If States Can Ban Honking at Political Rallies

An anti-Trump protester sued in federal court, arguing California’s ban on expressive honking infringed the First Amendment. The 9th Circuit upheld the law.

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High Schoolers Riot Over Teacher Who Attended Pro-Israel Rally

‘The teacher was seen holding a sign of Israel, like supporting it’

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