Supreme Court Allows Texas to Use Redestricted Map for 2026 Midterms

Justice Alito stated the new map is based on partisan advantage, not race, as the lower court determined. The Supreme Court of the United States paused a lower…

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Justice Department Joins Lawsuit Challenging California Redistricting Effort

Various state legislatures have redrawn congressional maps mid-decade. The Department of Justice has joined a lawsuit challenging California’s congressional redistricting effort. The suit claims that the plan to…

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Education Department Announces the America 250 Civics Education Coalition

The coalition brings together federal officials and national organizations to coordinate civics programs ahead of the United States’ 250th anniversary. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced the…

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Representative Miller Introduces Amendment for Parental Rights

The motion is unlikely to receive the necessary two-thirds approval in Congress. Representative Mary Miller of Illinois proposed an amendment to the Constitution last week to protect parents’…

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President to Award Posthumous Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk

Vice President escorts his coffin and his widow home to Arizona. President Donald Trump announced that he will posthumously award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk,…

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Fifth Circuit Rules NLRB Structure “Likely“ Unconstitutional

The court found that the labor relations board members and judges are not accountable for the amount of power they wield. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently…

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DOJ Files Lawsuit Relating to Sanctuary City Policies

Department raises concern regarding cities protecting “dangerous criminals.” The Department of Justice (DOJ) unveiled a lawsuit against “sanctuary city” laws implemented by New York City. Sanctuary cities are…

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Senate Committee Approves Measure to Block FBI Remaining in D.C.

The agency had selected the Ronald Reagan Building as the site of its relocation rather than moving to Maryland. The Senate Appropriations Committee approved an amendment to the…

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FCC Chair Commends Supreme Court Ruling on USF

SCOTUS overturned the 5th Circuit’s ruling and upheld the Universal Service Fund’s constitutionality. The Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC)…

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Supreme Court Allows Lawsuits Against Palestine Terror Organizations

Unanimous opinion says federal law does not violate due process guarantees. The Supreme Court unanimously upheld a 2019 federal law making it legal to sue two Palestinian organizations…

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