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Day: January 17, 2025

What we can learn from triers of facts

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Explore the distinction between triers of fact and triers of process in the justice system, highlighting key court cases that exposed unethical actions, legal overreach, and controversial policies. From Grand Juries to District Courts, discover how public legal proceedings reveal hidden truths and uphold accountability in governance, law, and societal issues.

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Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban; Kristi Noem Faces Questions on National Security Risks

The Supreme Court on Friday declined to rescue TikTok from a law that requires the short video app to be sold by its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, or be banned in the United States—starting Sunday—on national security grounds. President-elect Donald Trump said on Friday that he has spoken with Chinese leader Xi Jinping about the […]

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SCOTUS Upholds TikTok Ban 9-0

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/scotus-upholds-tiktok-ban

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FBI Told to Retain Docs on Shuttered DEI Office as Trump Suspects Corruption

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/fbi-told-to-retain-docs-on-shuttered-dei-office-as-trump-suspects-corruption

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Consumers Unaware Allstate Is Tracking Their Driving Behaviors

In our modern age of camera-equipped cellphones and laptops, ubiquitous social media websites, and constant GPS tracking that everyone seems to use to go anywhere,… Read More

The post Consumers Unaware Allstate Is Tracking Their Driving Behaviors appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch Warns Foreign Adversaries Could Replace TikTok

‘A determined foreign adversary may just seek to replace one lost surveillance application with another,’ Gorsuch wrote.

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FTC Wants to Ban General Motors From Selling Driver Data

The automaker is accused of transferring data to agencies, which, in turn, added the information to credit reports.

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