
Republican-led Senate in Indiana kills legislation that would have banned CRT in schools
After pressure from teacher unions Senate leader vows to to take part of legislation and put them into other bills.
After pressure from teacher unions Senate leader vows to to take part of legislation and put them into other bills.
Bill would revert China’s Most Favored Nation status to a pre-2001 designation, requiring renewal every year.
“Your administration cannot use the power of the federal government to track the application of federal employees who have applied for a religious exemption for the COVID-19 vaccine," lawmakers led by Rep. Andy Biggs says.
Refusal to play girls' basketball team with tall male player, nickname "Not in My House," leads to double-standard "immediate determination of ineligibility," school says.
If Supreme Court doesn't rebuke Indiana, "all child welfare cases will become unreviewable when the child turns 18," parents of gender-confused child who's now an adult warn. Oregon's gender-affirming adoption rules under review as well.
"If retailers choose to profit from Christmas while pretending it does not exist, we encourage you to politely explain why and then patronize their competitors," explains Liberty Counsel.
“Your fanaticism makes you entirely heedless of the rights of your fellow citizens. You have taken it upon yourselves to decide that your fellow citizens must suffer disruption and harm, and how much disruption and harm they must suffer, simply so that you may parade your views,” the judge said.
Supreme Court has ruled Congress doesn’t have the constitutional authority to define marriage under Article 1 of the Constitution.
Amid mass anti-government protests across Iran, newly published survey data indicates the Iranian people don't want reform but regime change.
First Circuit implies promoting sexual binary might harm nonbinary students, but won't give schools "total deference" to censor students for sharing beliefs.