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Congress

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Congresswoman-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene

Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts 'two tier justice system' after no charges for Colbert team, Hysom

The DOJ declined to prosecute either Hysom or Colbert's team

Education

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Students, gay pride flag

Wisconsin middle school charges three boys with sexual harassment for using 'wrong' pronouns

The mom of one of the accused said she thought it was a "joke"

Politics & Policy

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A pro-abortion protest outside the Supreme Court

Abortion activists target churches on Mother's Day for wave of protests

Organizers are planning to target churches as they protest the leaked draft opinion that indicates the high court could overturn Roe v. Wade.

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.

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.

Religion

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Cadets stand during the US Coast Guard Academys 140th commencement on May 19, 2021 in New London, Connecticut.

Unvaxxed Coast Guard cadets given 24 hours to vacate campus, can't go to class, change job

"The steps taken by the Coast Guard Academy are clear religious discrimination against Christians and reflect a total disdain for the faith and constitutional rights of cadets," said attorney R. Davis Younts.

Health

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Governor Janet Mills (D-Maine)

Maine church sues governor over banning in-person religious services

Calvary Chapel plans to hold several Mother's Day services

Culture

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President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi

Equality Act sets the stage for first Biden-era battle in the ongoing culture wars

The bill turns civil rights law "from a shield to protect people from unjust discrimination ... into a sword, to punish people if they don't agree with the government," said the Heritage Foundation's Emilie Kao.

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.

Education

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Anti-CRT protests in Loudoun County, Va., June 2021

Former Trump aide sues Va. school district for 'psychologically abusing, sexually exploiting' kids

Stephen Miller's America First Legal seeks $1.5 million in damages, tuition for schools acting constitutionally.

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