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Year: 2025

Supreme Court Rejects Laura Loomer’s Bid to Sue Meta and Twitter for Banning Her

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Democrats Keep Persecuting Conservative Lawyers For Doing Their Jobs

Recently, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Board of Professional Responsibility recommended the most drastic punishment — disbarment — for former U.S. assistant attorney General Jeff Clark over his private strategic counsel in the aftermath of the 2020 election. This complaint was pushed by leftist activists to punish individuals by going after their livelihoods, […]

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Supreme Court Takes Case on Post-Election Day Ballots to Determine Who Can Sue over Elections

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear oral arguments for a Judicial Watch case regarding Illinois’ law that allows mail-in ballots to be accepted for two weeks after Election Day, in which the justices will determine whether the congressman bringing the lawsuit has standing.
Judicial Watch, on behalf of Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill., filed a lawsuit in May 2022 over Illinois’ law that lets ballots postmarked by Election Day be received up to 14 days after the election.

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Appeals Court to Reconsider Louisiana Law Requiring Schools to Display Ten Commandments

The court previously held that Louisiana’s law violated the First Amendment.

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ICE Faces Ongoing Protests in Portland as Judge Blocks National Guard Deployment

‘Rioters have been charged with arson and assaulting police officers … this isn’t a peaceful protest that’s under control,’ a White House spokeswoman said.

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Digital Tracking Bathroom Passes For Students

In the name of safety and convenience, thousands of schools around the nation are implementing digital bathroom passes that track and limit how many times a student can go to the bathroom during the school day. Some systems have the students use QR codes on their smartphones to be able to access the restroom.

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Supreme Court Won’t Revive Missouri Law Blocking Federal Gun Laws

A federal appeals court held that a state law purporting to invalidate federal gun laws was unconstitutional.

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Supreme Court to Decide If Colorado Ban on ‘Conversion Therapy’ Violates Free Speech

A Colorado therapist is challenging a ban on so-called conversion therapy for minors, arguing that it restricts her First Amendment right to free speech.

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