Small business group joins suit against Illinois law restricting employer speech
Law prohibits companies from holding mandatory meetings where religious or political matters are discussed.
Muslims accused of vandalizing church in Texas argue First Amendment right, so far jurors disagree
The defendants allegedly spray painted “expletive Israel” and affixing pro-Palestinian/Hamas stickers to the exterior of the church.
Judge allows antisemitism lawsuit against Harvard to proceed
The judge denied Harvard's motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim
Trump campaign announces former Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre as special guest in Wisconsin
Favre, who played in the NFL for 20 seasons, started for Green Bay from 1992 through 2007. He has also played for the Minnesota Vikings, the New York Jets, and the Atlanta Falcons. He has led Green Bay to two Super Bowls.
Trump backs displaying Ten Commandments in public schools
"BRING BACK TTC!!! MAGA2024" former President Donald Trump wrote on TRUTH Social.
New York voters urged to reject Prop. 1 on November ballot
Proposal survived a legal challenge from Republican lawmaker
Texas Senate passes bipartisan bills to put prayer back in schools, and the Ten Commandments
“By placing the Ten Commandments in our public-school classrooms, we ensure our students receive the same foundational moral compass as our state and country’s forefathers,” Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said.
HUD Secretary Turner ends Obama-era affordable housing rule that had opposite effect
The department says it is returning power back to local and state governments with the elimination of bureaucratic red tape.

