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Courts, constitutions, and the law: A legal review of noteworthy cases

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – A survey of recent legal battles examines Supreme Court decisions, federal lawsuits, state challenges, and proposed legislation, questioning constitutional authority, government overreach, and cultural agendas while highlighting tensions between courts, states, and federal power across elections, energy policy, and religious freedom…

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NYC Councilwoman Goes Off On “Maniacal” Plan to Hijack Homeowners’ Property Rights

https://bonginoreport.com/economy/nyc-councilwoman-goes-off-on-maniacal-plan-to-hijack-homeowners-property-rights

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Minnesota Authorities Knew About Somali Theft in 2015, and They Did Nothing

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/minnesota-authorities-knew-about-somali-theft-in-2015-and-they-did-nothing

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Minnesota Democrats Voted Every Time to Conceal Fraud: House Speaker Lisa Demuth

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/minnesota-democrats-voted-every-time-to-conceal-fraud-house-speaker-lisa-demuth

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HHS Freezes Childcare Payments To Minnesota After Massive Fraud Alleged

HHS Freezes Childcare Payments To State After Massive Fraud Allegations Surface

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Judge Orders Trump Administration to Continue to Seek Funding for the CFPB

PBS   A federal district court judge ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration must continue to seek funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, a watchdog agency the administration has been trying to dismantle through staffing and funding cuts. The administration recently made a legal argument that because the agency gets its funding from the Federal Reserve, and since the Fed is technically operating at a loss, there are no valid funds for the CFPB. Judge Amy Berman Jackson rejected the argument, writing that this “would be tantamount to closing what is left of the Bureau.” This upholds an earlier injunction from Jackson to ensure the agency would continue to exist as congressionally mandated, and to stop efforts to shutter the CFPB, including through layoffs. READ THE FULL STORY                         

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