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Tennessee Challenges Colorado Push to Shape National Energy Policy

Tennessee submitted an amicus brief opposing Colorado local governments that are attempting to use Colorado state law to control nationwide energy policy.
The Volunteer State filed the brief this week in the Supreme Court case Suncor Energy (U.S.A.) Inc. v. County Commissioners of Boulder County.

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Nashville Mayor Funds Pro-Illegal Alien Nonprofit TIRRC with $735,000 in City Budget After ‘Years’ of ‘Successful Collaboration’

Metro Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell included more than $700,000 in his annual budget for the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC), a nonprofit supporting illegal aliens living in Tennessee.
TIRRC partnered with the city last year to provide relief for those impacted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), was asked by the Biden administration to support the release of aliens into Tennessee’s interior, and whose affiliated political action committee endorsed O’Connell during his successful 2023 race for mayor.

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New York Ban on Nonlethal Weapons ‘Undermines’ Supreme Court, Expert Warns

A federal appeals court is defying a pivotal Supreme Court opinion on the Second Amendment and making New Yorkers less safe by upholding a New York City ban on nonlethal electronic weapons like Tasers and stun guns, legal experts warn. “The 2nd Circuit [Court of Appeals] has found a way to undermine” a key Supreme…

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5th Circuit Lets Texas Enforce App Store Age Checks

Texas drew its age line at the app store door and everyone has to show ID to get through it.

The post 5th Circuit Lets Texas Enforce App Store Age Checks appeared first on Reclaim The Net.

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Boy playing on girls lacrosse team in Michigan was transitioned at 6 years old by parents, altered birth certificate to hide biological sex…

As a result, Waitz’s participation on the girls’ lacrosse team may be a violation of MHSAA policies, as well as an Executive Order on female sports signed last year by President Trump.
Waitz has been competing in girls’ sports without the apparent knowledge of the state’s governing body, the Michigan High School Athletics Association (MHSAA).

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Supreme Court Sides With Delivery Drivers in Dispute Over Arbitration Agreements

The justices upheld a federal appeals court ruling exempting drivers from a federal arbitration law.

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