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Month: May 2025

472 – Are You Religious Enough?

The State of Wisconsin exempts religious organizations from their unemployment tax system. Even though everyone agrees that Catholic Charities is controlled by a church, Wisconsin Supreme Court held that Catholic Charities is not “operated primarily for religious purposes”, and therefore does not qualify for the exemption. Catholic Charities appealed to the Supreme Court to ask if that decision violated the First Amendment.

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Becoming a police state

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Explore the erosion of American essential freedoms in exchange for promised security, from Franklin’s warning to post-9/11 measures like the TSA and Patriot Act. Discover how federal intrusion into local policing, pervasive surveillance, and sacrifice of individual privacy reflect public demand for protection—and question whether such trade-offs truly preserve liberty.

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Trump Administration Files Emergency Appeal With SCOTUS After Fed Judge Blocks DOGE From SSA Info

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/trump-administration-files-emergency-appeal-with-scotus-after-fed-judge-blocks-doge-from-ssa-info

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Absurdity Continues as Judge Declares It’s Unconstitutional for Trump to Pull Security Clearances

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/absurdity-continues-as-judge-declares-its-unconstitutional-for-trump-to-pull-security-clearances

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At Least 15,000 U.S. Department of Agriculture Employees Resign

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/at-least-15000-u-s-department-of-agriculture-employees-resign

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Wisconsin wooping

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore the shocking case in Wisconsin where a county judge faces FBI arrest for obstructing justice by aiding a federal felon’s escape from her own courthouse. I question what drives this bizarre behavior and reflect on the power of a verbal “whooping” in today’s society. This tale highlights legal chaos and community disbelief. I write with candid honesty daily.

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Why this fight between the chief executive and the inferior courts is so important

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Checks and balances rely on friction among branches of government. From judicial pushback to executive oversight, constitutional accountability demands robust challenges. When legislatures, executives, and courts clash, we witness governance principles in action. Citizens must scrutinize these confrontations to ensure each branch upholds the rule of law and…

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