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Month: December 2024

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Claim Hawaii Court Ignored Bruen Ruling in Gun Case

Three justices criticized the Hawaii Supreme Court ruling allowing the defendant to be prosecuted.

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Missouri Bill Would Create State Process to Circumvent Qualified Immunity

A bill filed in the Missouri House would allow lawsuits against law enforcement officers in state court for rights violations, eliminating “qualified immunity” as a defense.

The post Missouri Bill Would Create State Process to Circumvent Qualified Immunity first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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Several Congressional Democrats Call for Trump to Be Pardoned

‘Weaponizing the judiciary for blatant, partisan gain diminishes the collective faith in our institutions,’ Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) said in a post.

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Another Federal Court Rules Against DACA, This Time Related to Health Care

Another federal court has ruled against the federal program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), arguing a Biden administration plan to provide free health care to DACA recipients is illegal. 
It’s the fourth time a federal judge has recently ruled against a program created by former President Barack Obama through executive order in 2012.

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Inflation Speeds Up in Latest Data

Annual inflation rates increased last month.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its latest Consumer Price Index, a key marker of inflation, which showed that consumer prices rose 0.3% in November, part of a 2.7% increase over the last year.

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Government Spends Billions of YOUR Money to Build … NOTHING

How much fiber-optic cable has been laid via the federal government’s $65 billion plan hatched three years ago? None. …

The post Government Spends Billions of YOUR Money to Build … NOTHING appeared first on The New American.

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US Budget Deficit Surges 16 Percent to $367 Billion in November

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen apologized that the current administration could not do more to improve the government’s fiscal health.

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Supreme Court Won’t Halt EPA’s Coal Waste Rule

An electric utility claims the agency lacks legal authority to require new safety measures at coal ash storage facilities.

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