December 1, 2022 I was fired as a school counselor for using free speech and saying ‘F--- transgenderism’ I was fired as school counselor, my home was vandalized and I was harassed for using free speech and saying ‘F--- transgenderism’ as I spoke out on gender.
November 21, 2022 Respect for Marriage Act: The very definition of freedom and liberty From the tax code to benefits under Social Security and other government entities, the U.S. government's treatment of marriage and marital status impacts our lives.
November 18, 2022 As a Hispanic American, I rejected getting into Harvard Law school by affirmative action As a Hispanic American, I decided to live outside the race box and rejected getting into Harvard Law school by affirmative action. That’s real freedom.
November 17, 2022 More Americans legally carrying guns despite slowest increase in CCW permits on record, expert says Concealed carry permits increased 2.3% in 2022, with Alabama coming in the top spot for highest percent of adults with permits, according the Crime Prevention Research Center.
November 15, 2022 Georgia judge blocks state's law outlawing most abortions after six weeks Judge Robert McBurney blocked Georgia's law outlawing most abortions after six weeks, ruling that it was unconstitutional when it was enacted.
November 8, 2022 Alleged eggnog thief charged with robbery, failure to identify after pleading Fifth Amendment Robert Ellis of Wichita Falls, Texas, was charged with robbery and failure to identify Monday after allegedly stealing eggnog from a store and pleading the Fifth Amendment.
November 5, 2022 Time is running out The Senate plan written by Marco Rubio of Florida is the closest Congress has come to implementing permanent Daylight Saving Time in the U.S. in decades.
November 2, 2022 Alabama residents will be able to vote on 10 constitutional amendments on the Nov. 8 ballot Alabama's Nov. 8 elections will feature 10 state constitutional amendments. Voters can decide to remove racist language from the state constitution among other propositions.
October 31, 2022 Vox reporter mocked for saying ‘very bad’ Constitution should be replaced: ‘Very smart man’ Vox reporter Ian Millhiser is facing backlash on social media for claiming the U.S. Constitution doesn't provide for "free and fair elections."
October 31, 2022 Harvard affirmative action case: Supreme Court must defend color-blind Constitution Supreme Court will hear oral argument Monday in two cases involving Harvard and the University of North Carolina that ask: May universities use race as a factor in admissions?