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Day: March 24, 2025

466 – Heterosexual Discrimination

Ibriam Kendi is often quoted as saying “The only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination.” But is that true? Above the main entrance to the Supreme Court is a promise chiseled into the marble façade, “equal justice under law”. How can we have equal justice under law if one side is always discriminating against another?

Enter the case of Ames v. OH Dept. of Youth Services, where Marlean Ames claims she was discriminated in her job because of her sexual orientation. What makes this case uniques is, Ms. Ames is heterosexual, and the Sixth Circuit claimed that ment she had a higher burden of proof than a homosexual.

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Red States Are Paying For California’s Illegal Aliens’ Health Care

Gov. Newsom is abusing the Medicaid system to pay for illegal immigrants’ health care and taking more money from taxpayers in other states.

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Trump Cracks Down On ‘Grossly Unethical’ Lawfare Obstructing His Second Term Agenda

No more will lawyers and law firms be able to impede Trump’s every move with court actions, without risking consequences.

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Federal Judge Blocks 3 Agencies From Disclosing Personal Data to DOGE

The March 24 order is another setback to the Trump administration and DOGE.

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Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Halt Reinstatement of Probationary Employees

The administration said a lower court exceeded its authority in requiring the reinstatement.

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House Rules Meeting on Defending Education Transparency, Ending Rogue Regimes Act, and More

The House Rules Committee holds a meeting on the following Acts at 4 p.m. ET on Mar. 24: H.R. 1048 – Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions Act H.J. Res. 24 – Providing for congressional disapproval under Chapter 8 of Title 5, U.S. Code, of the rule submitted by the […]

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