Media August 23, 2022 Judicial Watch files lawsuit against Minneapolis public schools over race-based layoff policy An agreement between the Minneapolis Public Schools and Minneapolis Federation of Teachers provides "protections for educators of color" from seniority-based layoffs.
OPINION August 22, 2022 Merrick Garland continues to cover up abusive raid on Trump's Mar-a-Lago home Merrick Garland’s raid on Mar-a-Lago was an abuse of power. Expect former president Trump to challenge the attorney general's action as unconstitutional.
Arizona August 22, 2022 Lawsuit claims Arizona voter registration law harms low-income, minority voters Arizona faces a lawsuit from several groups over a new law which will make it a crime to help someone vote if they are already registered in a different state.
OPINION August 22, 2022 Opposing biological males in women's sports cost me my job as Austin's fire chaplain, now I'm suing Opposing transgender athletes cost me my job in a program I founded as Austin's fire chaplain. Now I'm suing to defend my beliefs from discrimination.
OPINION August 22, 2022 Checks and balances on search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago home and resort display limited government at its best Among the principles of enforcing the law at stake in the Mar-a-Lago search is this: anyone who violates the law, including a former president, is within its reach
Media August 19, 2022 New York Times guest essay calls for liberals to bypass ‘broken’ Constitution, make it more ‘amendable’ New York Times guest essayists urged liberals to pack the union with more states, reduce the power of the Senate, and abandon attempts to reclaim the Constitution.
Media August 18, 2022 Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin: Trump should be disqualified from office for pleading the fifth Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin feels former President Trump should be ineligible to run for re-election because he invoked his Fifth Amendment rights.
Supreme Court August 17, 2022 Religious legal org pushes back against media claims that Supreme Court wants to ‘promote Christianity’ In an interview with 91±¬ÁÏ Digital, First Liberty President Kelly Shackelford discussed the impact of the Supreme Court and public perception on religious cases.
EDUCATION August 17, 2022 Lawyers react to 'illegal' agreement in Minneapolis to lay off White teachers first The agreement between the Minneapolis public school district and teachers union exempted "underrepresented" teachers from layoffs, regardless of seniority.
Constitution August 12, 2022 What is the Fifth Amendment? The five essential rights it protects The Fifth Amendment is one of the 10 articles in the Bill of Rights and protects the right of a US citizen to not self-incriminate.
Virginia August 10, 2022 Virginia soldiers assault case against police officer can proceed to trial A U.S. Army lieutenant was struck, pepper-sprayed, and handcuffed at a traffic stop in Virginia. He will now be able to present his case to a jury.