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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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145 Democrats Vote Against Deporting Illegal Alien Sexual Predators from U.S.

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Laken Riley Act Advances to Final Vote in Senate

The bill awaits final passage and the signature of incoming President-elect Donald Trump.

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Sixth Circuit Court Allows Tennessee to Enforce Online Digital ID Laws

Tennessee’s age verification law moves forward despite concerns over privacy violations and questionable effectiveness in protecting minors.

The post Sixth Circuit Court Allows Tennessee to Enforce Online Digital ID Laws appeared first on Reclaim The Net.

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2nd Amendment Preservation: Kentucky Bill Would Ban State Enforcement of All Federal Gun Control

Rep. T.J. Roberts and Rep. Felicia Rabourn filed House Bill 82 (HB82) to expand the current ban on state enforcement of a "federal ban" on firearms and ammunition to include any law, rule, or regulation effective after Dec. 15, 1791, the day the Second Amendment was ratified.

The post 2nd Amendment Preservation: Kentucky Bill Would Ban State Enforcement of All Federal Gun Control first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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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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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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