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Day: October 2, 2024

The danger of “ends justify the means” in politics

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – How far will you go to win? The piece explores the disturbing lengths politicians and their supporters will go, sacrificing morality and integrity in pursuit of victory. From justifying unethical tactics to undermining democratic processes, the consequences of these actions are unraveling before us, posing a dangerous threat to freedom and justice in America.

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Parents Sue School That Banished Them for Silently Protesting Boys in Girls’ Sports

A group of New Hampshire parents is suing their school district for banning them after they protested a transgender player. …

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Student Wearing Black Paint on Face Isn’t Protected by First Amendment: Judge

The middle school student wore the paint during a 2023 football game.

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Court Socks It to School Board

It would be good if parents simply abandoned “public education” altogether. That’s the ultimate solution to the problem. Failing that, it should at least be a given, everywhere, for school board members to be subject to recall elections whenever they stepped out of line.

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Clothing Producers Required to Recycle Old Garments Under New California Law

Thinking of throwing your old clothes in the trash? In California, doing so may soon be a distant memory, after the state passed the nation’s first clothing recycling law. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sept. 28 signed Senate Bill 707, the Responsible Textile Recovery Act of 2024, which establishes the nation’s first “extended producer responsibility” textile […]

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Wisconsin City Ballot Drop Box Now in Use After Mayor Removed Prior Box

Wausau’s ballot drop box has returned.
City Clerk Kaitlyn Bernarde announced an official drop box was secured outside of Wausau City Hall after a box was previously removed from the spot before it was in use by Mayor Doug Diny.

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