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Year: 2026

Tennessee State Senate Passes Bill Creating Civil Liability for Doctors Coercing Patients to Accept Transgender Treatments, Surgeries

The Tennessee State Senate on Monday passed Senate Bill (SB) 2031 by State Senator Adam Lowe (R-Calhoun), which would make healthcare professionals liable for certain transgender medical procedures and treatments if "coercion" was used to obtain consent.
As passed by the Senate in a 24-5 vote on Monday, the legislation would allow patients to sue over treatments taken under "coercion," which is defined under Tennessee law as threats to commit an offense, wrongfully accuse an individual, expose someone to hatred, contempt, or ridicule, harm an individual’s credit or reputation, or refuse to take action as a public servant.

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More Than 450 TSA Agents Quit During DHS Shutdown as Airport Delays Grow

Absences surged at major airports, with callout rates reaching 40.3 percent in Houston and 37.4 percent in Atlanta.

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Schoolhouse Shock: Attorney John Manly on the Terrifying Abuse Epidemic Inside Public Schools

https://revolver.news/2026/03/schoolhouse-shock-attorney-john-manly-on-the-terrifying-abuse-epidemic-inside-public-schools/

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Connecticut Poised to Create a Surveillance State for Homeschool Families…

https://revolver.news/2026/03/connecticut-poised-to-create-a-surveillance-state-for-homeschool-families/

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Secret Service agent faulted for Butler failures suspended again…

https://revolver.news/2026/03/secret-service-agent-faulted-for-butler-failures-suspended-again/

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We the People vs. the government

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – This piece explores the tension between citizens and the government meant to serve them. It questions what happens when public servants overreach, challenge constitutional limits, and pursue conflicting agendas. It also considers the responsibility of the American people to hold leaders accountable and preserve the integrity of a constitutional republic…

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Supreme Court Backs Police Immunity in Protest Case

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a Vermont police officer is entitled to qualified immunity after a protester at the state Capitol sued him… Read More

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