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Year: 2025

Justice is under attack

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Justice is defined by Noah Webster as “The virtue which consists in giving to everyone what is his due.” Perhaps that is why “establishing justice” is the second reason given in the preamble of the Constitution of the United States. While people all often talk about justice, it’s usually preceded by an adjective to justify the infringement of justice for…

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CBO: National Debt to Soar by $23.9 Trillion If Tax Cuts Not Extended

U.S. budget deficits will be higher than the 50-year average.

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A search gone wrong in Kentucky

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – State and local governments are under scrutiny as a shocking incident in Kentucky raises questions about police misconduct. Liberty Doll joins to discuss the tragic death of a man during a late-night search warrant for a stolen string trimmer. Explore the unsettling aftermath and what it reveals about justice and accountability in modern America.

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More Native-Born Americans Are Unemployed at the End of Biden’s Term

https://bonginoreport.com/economy/more-native-born-americans-are-unemployed-at-the-end-of-bidens-term

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Supreme Court Takes Up Religious Parents’ Challenge to Schools That Mandate Books Celebrating Gender Transitions

The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear parents’ challenge to a school district requirement forcing kids to participate in story times featuring books on gender and sexuality.
In their petition, parents asked the Supreme Court to consider whether Montgomery County Board of Education’s decision to ignore their religious objections violates the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment.

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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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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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