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Year: 2026

Questions Swirl Over Renewal of Surveillance Powers Law

Some lawmakers do not support a clean, 18-month reauthorization of FISA’s Section 702, worrying past reforms are not enough to protect Americans’ rights.

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Supreme Court Gears Up To Decide If Elections End On Election Day

‘This is a real opportunity for the Supreme Court to enforce the rule of law and to bring good election practices at the same time.’

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FBI Resumes Buying Americans’ Location Data Without Warrants

The law stops the government from taking your location data, it says nothing about buying it.

The post FBI Resumes Buying Americans’ Location Data Without Warrants appeared first on Reclaim The Net.

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The consequences of political rhetoric

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We’ve all heard Newton’s Third Law of Motion: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. But what about the rest of life? In life, for every action there is a reaction, a consequence, but they are not always equal or opposite. Cities like Boston and states like California take action to implement high taxes and…

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Will Congress Help States Challenge SCOTUS Ruling That Gives Illegal Immigrants Massive Benefits?

A House subcommittee is exploring ways to challenge a 1982 Supreme Court ruling that radically expanded illegal alien’s access to state benefits. In Plyler v…. Read More

The post Will Congress Help States Challenge SCOTUS Ruling That Gives Illegal Immigrants Massive Benefits? appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Tennessee, Others Ask SCOTUS to Overturn Lower Court’s Decision About Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballot Law

Tennessee joined 20 other states in petitioning the Supreme Court to take up a lower court case about a Pennsylvania mail-in ballot law.
The state attorneys general requested this week that the Court review and overturn a federal appellate court’s decision striking down Pennsylvania’s law requiring voters to handwrite the date on their mail-in ballots.

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22 Times Democrats Invited Noncitizens To Vote In U.S. Elections

Senate Democrats are currently blocking the SAVE America Act, which would require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote and photo ID to cast a ballot. They insist the legislation is unnecessary, arguing noncitizen voting is already illegal. Sen. Alex Padilla said noncitizen voting in federal elections “is already a felony” and that the […]

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