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Supreme Court Lets Maryland Gun Licensing Law Stand

Maryland officials said that the Maryland law is constitutional because it contains narrow standards and has not been "put toward abusive ends."

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House Passes Bill Banning Men From Women’s Sports

The bill amends Title IX legislation to exclude biological men from competing in women’s sports for organizations that receive federal funding.

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Biden Administration Pushes Digital ID Expansion for Public Benefits

Federal agencies are set to accelerate digital ID adoption as REAL ID deadlines loom.

The post Biden Administration Pushes Digital ID Expansion for Public Benefits appeared first on Reclaim The Net.

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Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenge to Government Proposal to Extend Relief for Student Borrowers

The Fifth Circuit ruled that the U.S. Department of Education lacked legal authority to make it easier for borrowers to challenge repayment.

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Speaker Johnson Says Congress Should Impose Conditions on California Wildfire Aid

House Speaker Mike Johnson said alleged failures of state and local leaders should be a factor that determines any conditions on federal aid.

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Defend the Guard Act: Kentucky Bill Would Block Unconstitutional Deployments

The legislation would prohibit the governor from releasing any unit or member of the Kentucky National Guard into “active duty combat” unless Congress “has passed an official declaration of war,” or “taken an official action pursuant to Article I, Section 8, Clause 15 of the Constitution of the United States.”

The post Defend the Guard Act: Kentucky Bill Would Block Unconstitutional Deployments first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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Supreme Court Won’t Block State From Probing Doctors Who Question COVID-19 Policies

Investigated physicians say just because they have medical licenses they don’t surrender their free speech rights under the First Amendment.

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