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After three months’ legal wrangling CBS agrees to release transcript of Harris interview to FCC

CBS has agreed to release to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) an unedited transcript of then-Vice President Kamala Harris’ 60 Minutes interview, after months of legal warfare with President Donald… Read More

February 4, 2025
World
Chinese Communist Party quietly operates shadow justice system in US cities

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – China is imposing its justice system on American soil using a web of U.S.-based nonprofits linked to a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) intelligence agency, a… Read More

January 31, 2025
Courts
Christian schools ‘encouraged’ by rulings against Biden administration’s overtime rule 

A Biden administration measure that would have subjected more than 4 million workers nationwide to new overtime requirements appears to be losing steam following losses in two U.S. District… Read More

January 28, 2025
Culture
Who are the pro-life protesters Trump Pardoned?

(The Daily Signal) – Twenty-three pro-life activists who were prosecuted for their anti-abortion activism are now exonerated after President Donald Trump’s pardons Thursday. The pardons, which Trump signed on the eve… Read More

January 27, 2025
Courts
Amicus brief: Loudoun County schools ‘silenced’ parents

(The Center Square) – Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has filed an amicus brief in support of Loudoun County parents “silenced” by the school board. The brief was filed in… Read More

January 23, 2025
Courts
Harvard adopts new antisemitism definition to settle lawsuits alleging the school didn’t protect Jewish students

The nation’s oldest university has agreed to adopt a new definition of antisemitism as part of settling two federal lawsuits that allege it failed to protect Jewish students following Hamas’… Read More

January 22, 2025
Courts
Liberals sue Trump over birthright citizenship executive order

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) launched a lawsuit against President Donald Trump before the conclusion of his first day in office. A group of… Read More

January 21, 2025
Courts
‘Blatant civil rights violation’: Watchdog group calls for inquiry into Minnesota Supreme Court’s decision regarding teachers of color

A conservative watchdog group is requesting a federal investigation after the Minnesota Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit against Minneapolis Public Schools, which accused the district of racial discrimination against teachers. Read More

January 21, 2025
Courts
Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban; ‘Stay tuned,’ Trump says

The Supreme Court unanimously upheld the law effectively banning TikTok in the United States unless the popular app’s Chinese parent company sells it. In the unsigned opinion issued on… Read More

January 17, 2025
Government
USA v. People of Faith? Anti-religious zealotry at DOJ needs yanking out, criminal probe, Hawley argues

There’s a pernicious “ingrained bigotry” against people of faith within the U.S. Department of Justice that needs to be rooted out and investigated for crimes and constitutional violations, says Missouri… Read More

January 16, 2025
Courts
Kentucky student group sues public schools over failure to educate; lawmaker says more funding isn’t the solution

Kentucky schools are failing to provide an adequate and equitable public education, according to a recent lawsuit by a group of students. The Kentucky Student Voice Team filed the suit… Read More

January 16, 2025
Courts
NM Supreme Court rules against sanctuaries for the unborn, but pro-lifers see silver lining

The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Thursday to invalidate local pro-life ordinances that banned abortion, but pro-life advocates see the bright side. Communities such as Clovis and Hobbs,… Read More

January 13, 2025
Homeschools
3 steps homeschool parents can take in 2025 to safeguard their rights

When it comes to protecting educational freedoms, parents may not always realize the most important advances take place locally – within states, communities, or sometimes even families. “We don’t have… Read More

January 13, 2025
Courts
Judge imposes no punishment on Trump in ‘hush money’ case after at least $1.5 million in trial costs

New York Judge Juan Merchan unconditionally “discharged” President-elect Donald Trump in the anticlimactic sentencing of the incoming president for what critics claimed was a prosecution made for political purposes. Merchan… Read More

January 10, 2025
Courts
Georgia Christian college wins lawsuit over state financial aid denial

Georgia’s Luther Rice College and Seminary has prevailed in its lawsuit over the state’s attempt to block the Christian higher education institution from participating in student financial aid programs. The… Read More

January 8, 2025
Public Education
NY school district reverses course, allows constitutionally protected student Bible club

New York state’s Waterville Central School District has changed its mind on religious liberty, and will now allow one of its students to start a school Bible club. As … Read More

December 23, 2024
Courts
Georgia DA Fani Willis removal could ‘doom’ criminal case against Trump

Citing a loss in public confidence in the election interference case against President-elect Donald Trump, a Georgia court removed the prosecutor, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. The court chose… Read More

December 19, 2024
Courts
Oklahoma man who received life sentence for serial sexual abuse of 7-year-old stepdaughter to seek rehearing

An Oklahoma man identifying as a woman and serving a life sentence for the repeated sexual abuse of his 7-year-old stepdaughter will reportedly seek a rehearing… Read More

December 19, 2024
Courts
2 Christian families, colleges sue MN Gov. Walz for religious discrimination in state dual enrollment program

Minnesota’s dual enrollment program is under legal challenge as Christians allege it discriminates against faith-based individuals and institutions. The state’s Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program offers reimbursement to institutions… Read More

December 17, 2024
Government
Biden’s pardons cause anger and confusion in ‘kids-for-cash,’ record-setting public corruption cases

A number of Biden pardons are generating widespread anger as communities harmed by the criminals who were favored by presidential clemency received notice the felons have been released. For example,… Read More

December 16, 2024