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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.

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.

Regulation

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul speaks to the media during her swearing in ceremony at the New York State Capitol in Albany, New York on August 24, 2021.

New York gun law requires review of permit seekers’ social media, faces likely legal challenge

New statute passed Friday takes effect Sept. 1, and is expected to be challenged immediately.

Free Speech

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'Rigged from the start': Bureaucrats face personal liability for firing 'Black privilege' professor

Judge denies qualified immunity to four University of Central Florida administrators including president, tasks jury with considering punitive damages. Two have moved on to Texas Tech, Yale.

Courts & Law

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Former University of Louisville professor Allan Josephson

Academics, medical professionals who criticize gender ideology get help from courts, lawmakers

University of Louisville pays psychiatry professor $1.6 million after officials lose qualified immunity, while University of Illinois Chicago wants full-court rehearing after losing immunity against law professor it punished for test question.

Cancel Culture

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active USAF military base.

Air Force reservist sues military branches for reprimand over private comments on 'cancel culture'

“Ordinary Americans, including our Airmen, are at risk of losing their livelihoods for saying things that, until yesterday, were matters of basic common sense and wisdom,” Major Jace Yarbrough said in a speech.

Events

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DeSantis

DeSantis: Democrats and left-wing activists have infected America with the 'woke virus'

DeSantis argues Biden had the worst first year in office of any president since the 1800s

Courts & Law

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Barr says Dem refusal to condemn violence cowardly, suggest liberals 'tearing down' America

Liberals 'really represents a Rousseauian Revolutionary Party that believes in tearing down the system,' attorney general tells Mark Levin.

From the States

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Teachers' union, ACLU sue to challenge New Hampshire 'divisive concepts' law

Suit from teachers' union and ACLU challenges new policy that limits how teachers discuss racism and discrimination in the classroom.

Free Speech

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Hamline University Muslim Student Association president Aram Wedatalla

University faces accreditation probe for dumping professor who showed students Muhammad art

Trustees intervening after president dismisses "privileged reaction" from detractors. Her statement shows Hamline University "admitting to retaliating" for one classroom display, free speech group says.

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