Appeals Court Vacates Injunction Against Chicago ICE Operations

The circuit court called the district judge’s ruling “constitutionally suspect” and said it infringed on the separation of powers on record. The Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals…

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Federal Judge Orders Ash Wednesday Service Availability for ICE Detainees

The government attorney stated that denials for access to ICE facilities were due to personnel shortages. U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman ordered the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to…

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Assistant Attorney General Warns Violent Demonstrators

A woman in Florida was arrested after punching a State trooper. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon issued a warning to activists who attack law enforcement…

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Federal Judge Rules Teachers May Tell Parents About Children’s Gender Identity Struggles

The decision overrules California law requiring teachers to hide children’s gender expression from parents. District Judge Roger Benitez determined that federal law allows school employees to inform parents…

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Supreme Court Orders Review of Religious Exemptions to School Vaccines

Amish schools challenged a NY law mandating certain vaccinations for students to attend school. The Supreme Court ordered the Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to reconsider its…

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Presidential Message on Hanukkah

President Trump says, “The flames of Hanukkah stand as a reminder of the strength and resilience of the Jewish people and of the spirit that continues to guide…

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U.S. Appellate Court Upholds Free Speech Protections for NY Pregnancy Centers

The court found that pregnancy centers have the right to share information about progesterone with women. The Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals issued a ruling this week…

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Circuit Court Strikes Down School Pronoun Policy

The appellate court ruled that using biological pronouns does not meet the legal threshold for disrupting classroom learning. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled…

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Pentagon Implements New Credentialing for Media Outlets

Most outlets withdrew their journalists in protest of the new rules. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently instituted new rules for the credentialing of reporters on the premises of…

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Supreme Court Declines to Block Mississippi Social Media Age Verification Law

Allows ongoing lawsuit to continue without immediate intervention  The Supreme Court declined to block a Mississippi law that imposes age verification and parental consent requirements on social media…

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