Digital Originals August 13, 2024 Georgia city to pay $55,000, train officers on free speech after veteran arrested for 'panhandling' A Georgia police department must train officers on the First Amendment after the city settled with an Army veteran who alleged his free speech rights were violated.
New York August 6, 2024 New York county passes face mask ban New York's Nassau County voted to pass a bill criminalizing the use of face masks to protect one's identity at a hearing where one protester was arrested.
Florida August 5, 2024 Gun Owners of America fights Florida's ban on carrying firearms openly: 'Blatant infringement' Gun Owners of America is filing a lawsuit that challenges a Florida state law that prohibits the open carry of firearms, arguing it is unconstitutional under Supreme Court precedent.
POLITICS August 1, 2024 Project 2025 to issue blistering response to Harris, other critics via dozens of independent fact checks The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 plans to unveil a series of fact checks aiming to blunt continued criticism of its nearly-1,000 page framework for a conservative administration.
Politics August 1, 2024 Unpacking the Supreme Court: Why it’s not just a MAGA stronghold, and how the justices really vote The Supreme Court’s 2023 term reveals complex dynamics beyond a simple MAGA stronghold with nuanced voting patterns altering the ideological balance.
POLITICS July 30, 2024 Biden’s call for SCOTUS overhaul par for the Democratic course; experts call changes a ‘pipe dream’ President Biden's call for a Supreme Court overhaul is part of a troubling pattern, legal experts said. Biden called Monday for term limits and ethics guardrails.
Supreme Court July 29, 2024 'Stop pretending': Conservative activist wants Dems behind SCOTUS ethics rules to take their own medicine Leonard Leo, the co-chairman of the Federalist Society, is calling President Biden's bluff in latest attempt to impose new changes to the Supreme Court.
POLITICS July 29, 2024 Dems likely need a political miracle to pass Biden's longshot high court overhaul Biden's proposed Supreme Court overhaul would be nearly impossible given the current political divisions in Congress and across state legislatures.
OPINION July 29, 2024 The growing threat behind Biden's Supreme Court proposal President Joe Biden doubled down on his proposal to 'reform' the Supreme Court of the United States.
Joe Biden July 27, 2024 Biden to push for constitutional amendment next week to reverse Trump immunity decision: report President Biden is reportedly set to propose major changes to the Constitution on Monday in response to recent Supreme Court decisions he has criticized.
Faith July 24, 2024 New report identifies best and worst US states for religious liberty First Liberty Institute released its annual "Religious Liberty in the States" report, which ranks states on how well they are doing on protecting religious liberty.