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NavySEALs

Navy SEALs sue Biden administration over COVID mandate

Dozens of SEALs, along with other Navy service members, joined in the suits.

From the States

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Judge's Gavel

Federal judge halts Colorado’s ban on ‘abortion reversal’ treatment

Bella argues in its lawsuit filed in April that Colorado’s ban on using progesterone to reverse the abortion pill violates the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

From the States

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Greg Abbott

Bills allowing prayer, Bible in school, 10 commandments head to Abbott’s desk

SB 10, filed by state Sen. Phil King, R-Weatherford, and SB 11, filed by state Sen. Mayes Middleton, R-Galveston, previously passed the Senate.

Government

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Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley on March 20, 2020

DOJ responds to Grassley letter about repatriating money stolen from Nigeria

Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd assured the Iowa Republican, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, that provisions exist to monitor the money.

Courts & Law

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Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, 1930-2013

Sandra Day O'Connor left behind a legacy of liberty and a civility long missing from SCOTUS

But She Persisted: During her time at Stanford Law, she worked on the board of editors for the Stanford Law Review, completed law school in just two years as opposed to the usual three and graduated third in her class. Despite her qualifications, Sandra Day O’Connor struggled to find employment in the legal field due to a heavy bias against women as attorneys. She joined the United States Supreme Court in 1981, the first woman to do so.

From the States

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School board gender identity protest

Washington state bill would make ‘gender expression,’ illegal immigrants protected classes in K-12

The bill risks putting state's K-12 system at risk of losing federal funding due to Trump's executive order in which the federal government only recognizes male and female sexes.

Free Speech

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Erika Lopez Prater

Dumping professor for showing class Muhammad art may be 'religious discrimination,' court rules

Enforcing the "preference" of Muslim students at Minnesota's Hamline University on a non-Muslim professor plausibly violates state law, Biden nominee says. President denies kerfuffle prompted her scheduled retirement.

Polling

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Donald Trump, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 8, 2023

New poll shows Trump with 37-point primary lead, bolstered by 'unshakable' MAGA base

The survey shows that DeSantis' central arguments – that he is more likely to win than Trump and that he would be a more effective leader – have so far not worked.

Free Speech

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Arizona State University football, Tempe, Ariz., Sept. 17, 2022

Arizona State University faces crisis as donor pulls money, lawmakers probe free speech concerns

Arizona Senate Republicans launched a committee to study free speech at public universities and to look at the events surrounding the "Health, Wealth & Happiness" program. 

Federal Agencies

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United States Department of State

GOP lawmakers question constitutionality of State Department grants to spread atheism abroad

"The Biden administration is going to make it clear that they believe one of the reasons for our success is our acceptance of atheism and humanism," said Rep. Glenn Grothman.

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