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Day: November 8, 2024

Sticks and stones: America’s sensitivity crisis

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Eighty percent of Americans believe words can hurt, but isn’t that view a bit childish? While politicians react to simple jokes and sarcasm as if they’re physical blows, it reflects our own societal immaturity. We can’t expect leaders to grow up until we do. Perhaps it’s time for Americans to put away such childish sensitivities.

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Judge Overturns New York Voting Law Dems Were Using To Strong-Arm Towns Into Accepting Illegal Migrants

‘For Plaintiffs to suggest that the NYVRA is not a race-based (or national origin-based) statute is simply to deny the obvious,’ the judge stated.

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Female Athletes Who Challenged Connecticut Trans Policy Score Win for Women’s Sports

A federal court upheld four female high school track athletes’ challenge to a Connecticut policy allowing male participation in female sports. U.S. District Court Judge… Read More

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Federal Judge Says Illinois Gun and Magazine Ban Violates Second Amendment

https://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2024/11/08/federal-judge-says-illinois-gun-and-magazine-ban-violates-second-amendment-n1226847

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Judge Grants Special Counsel Move to Pause D.C. Case Against Trump

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Friday granted special counsel Jack Smith’s motion to vacate deadlines in his D.C. election case against President-elect Donald Trump.
Chutkan’s order came the same day that Smith requested the motion, MSNBC reported.

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Female Athletes Who Challenged Connecticut Trans Policy Score Win for Women’s Sports

A federal court upheld four female high school track athletes’ challenge to a Connecticut policy allowing male participation in female sports.
U.S. District Court Judge Robert N. Chatigny, an appointee of President Bill Clinton, ruled in favor of allowing the athletes’ case against the Connecticut Association of Schools to proceed, rejecting the request of state officials to dismiss it.

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