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Month: April 2025

Even more cases where the courts want to rule

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Courts are increasingly seen as ruling bodies, but that perception clashes with their true constitutional role. This piece explores the difference between deciding and ruling, highlighting the dangers of judicial overreach and the importance of recognizing constitutional limits to preserve our republic and the freedoms it was built to protect.

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Election Integrity Group Finds Laws Were Broken in Maricopa County’s 2020 Election, Including 200,000 Mismatched Signatures

We the People AZ Alliance (WPAA) has been investigating voting irregularities in Maricopa County in recent elections, and issued a video earlier this month going over problems with the signature verification on ballot affidavits from the botched 2020 election. WPAA found that out of 1.9 million ballots, 10 percent or about 200,000 had “egregiously” mismatched signatures, and another 10 percent had poorly matched signatures that violated the state’s guidelines for acceptance.
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Attorney Bryan Blehm, a member of WPAA who previously represented Kari Lake in her election challenges, said during the presentation that then-Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer didn’t do anything to stop signature reviewers from clicking “approved” on every signature verification screen as fast as a new screen came up. He noted that 20,000 ballots were accepted that came in after the election was over, which violated the law. 

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Judge Limits Trump Admin’s Ability to Deport Illegal Immigrants Held at Guantanamo

The judge ruled no detainee can be removed from Guantanamo Bay to a third country without first being given a chance to assert fear-based protection claims.

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Florida AG Asks Federal Judge to Allow Enforcement of State Immigration Law

Passed by the Florida legislature earlier this year, the law makes it a misdemeanor for illegal immigrants to enter the state.

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Appeals Court Declines to Lift Restrictions on DOGE’s Access to Social Security Information

The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted 9-6 to keep a previous ruling from a federal judge.

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Watchdog Files Bar Complaint Against New York AG James

New York Attorney General Letitia James—already facing a federal criminal referral—now faces a potential state probe regarding her reporting of properties she owns in Virginia…. Read More

The post Watchdog Files Bar Complaint Against New York AG James appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Supreme Court Signals Support For Allowing Nation’s First Public Religious Charter School

‘When you have a program that’s open to all comers except for religion … that seems like rank discrimination against religion.’

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