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Year: 2026

Supreme Court Rules 5–4 That USPS Can’t Be Sued for Employees’ Intentionally Not Delivering Mail

A federal appeals court previously held non-delivery lawsuits against the USPS were not barred by federal law.

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FedEx Sues Trump Administration for ‘Full Refund’ of IEEPA Tariff Payments

FedEx filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for a "full refund" of tariff payments made under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, under which President Trump has no authority to impose, the Supreme Court has ruled.
The suit was filed Monday, following the high court’s ruling Friday, according to CBS News.

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Tennessee Bill Seeks to Require Bible Lessons and Designated Prayer Time in Public Schools

The Tennessee State House is considering a bill that would require public schools to teach Bible lessons and allow for prayer time and reading of religious texts during the day.
The state House Judiciary Committee ran out of time to hear the bill last week, but said it would be heard at its next meeting.

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Minnesota Dems’ Priorities: Owning AR-15 Gets You More Jail Time Than Attempted Rape

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/minnesota-dems-priorities-owning-ar-15-gets-you-more-jail-time-than-attempted-rape

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Supreme Court to Take Up Climate Lawsuit Against Energy Companies

https://bonginoreport.com/economy/supreme-court-to-take-up-climate-lawsuit-against-energy-companies

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511 – Private Property vs Gun Control

How far can a state go to regulate the right to bear arms? Can a state override a person’s property rights? Can Hawaii proactively prohibit lawful gun owners from carrying on private property without owners prior consent? That is the question in the Supreme Court case Wolford v. Lopez.

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More than one way to infringe on your rights

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Questions arise as federal agencies, lawmakers, and public institutions face scrutiny over elections, audits, speech, and accountability. Lawsuits, investigations, and political pressure reveal competing motives and civil liberty concerns, challenging citizens to consider how power is exercised and whether oversight protects rights or undermines them in complex democratic public systems…

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