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Schools Use Copyright Laws to Deny Parents’ Access to ‘Intrusive’ Surveys

The Supreme Court reaffirmed parental rights in public schools and access to federal courts this year, reinstating a permanent injunction against California’s so-called gender secrecy policies that hide students’ gender identity from their parents and authorizing pro-life pregnancy centers to sue New Jersey in federal court to stop speech-chilling subpoenas.

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Trump Administration Sued by Veterans Group over VA Abortion Ban

The Hill   A veterans advocacy group is suing the Trump administration over its ban on abortion care and counseling at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The Minority Veterans of America said it brought the lawsuit on behalf of all its members harmed by the ban, including one pregnant member who has chronic medical conditions and a long history of pregnancy complications and needs access to abortion care and counseling to protect her health. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. READ THE FULL STORY   

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Voters Overwhelmingly Support White House Draft Executive Order to Protect Americans from Cyber Threats

The majority of Americans across both political parties would support President Donald Trump taking executive action to vet new artificial intelligence models for safety, a new poll from Institute for Family Studies and YouGov shows. 

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Days Away: The TAKE IT DOWN Act Creates a Censorship Mechanism With No Safeguards

The law Congress unanimously passed to fight revenge porn also handed anyone with an internet connection and a grudge a delete button.

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Jury Convicts Man For Running Foreign Police Station In New York City

‘This was the Chinese government’s plan and the defendant made it happen’

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Senate to Vote on Legislation to Withhold Senators’ Pay If a Government Shutdown Occurs

U.S. Senate is expected to vote on legislation to withhold the pay of senators if a government shutdown occurs at 12 p.m. ET on May 14.

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Judge Blocks Subpoena for Transgender Youth Medical Records

A federal judge said the DOJ’s request was a ‘drastic overreach of its investigative authority.’

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