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Month: June 2026

Supreme Court Rules Geofence Warrants Must Comply With Fourth Amendment

A man pleaded guilty to a bank robbery but said police shouldn’t have used his cellphone location data to pinpoint him as a suspect.

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Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case That Could Lead to Pre-election Voter Roll Cleanups

The NVRA, also known as the Motor Voter law, allows people to register to vote with relative ease at motor vehicle agencies and government offices.

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Supreme Court Allows Trump’s Firing of FTC Commissioner

The Supreme Court overruled a major precedent limiting the president’s ability to fire heads of independent agencies.

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Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook

A majority of the court said that Trump failed to provide notice and an opportunity for Cook to respond to her termination.

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Supreme Court Upholds State Law Allowing Ballots That Arrive After Election Day

The court rejected Republicans’ argument that federal law prevails over a Mississippi law permitting late-arriving ballots.

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529 – Are You Smarter Than a Naturalized Citizen?

Most of us probably remember the TV Game Show “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader”, where contestants attempted to answer fifth grade questions for prizes. The answers given were often hilarious. What if they weren’t fifth grade questions, but civics questions? Would that answer the American people give still be funny?

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When the umpires are biased

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Federal judges increasingly claim neutrality while advancing political preferences from the bench. Judicial rulings against Trump policies, immigration enforcement, and federal grand jury subpoenas raise questions about constitutional duty, impartiality, and whether the courts still function as umpires applying law, or as policymakers shaping outcomes through personal bias and agenda…

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Texas Will Now Require Students to Study the Bible, Triggering Christophobes

Texas has just approved a plan to require its five million-plus government school students to study Bible stories. …

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