Media May 13, 2022 MSNBC, CBS, ABC and more predict end to interracial marriage, civil rights after Roe v. Wade draft leak The liberal media predicted that same-sex marriage, interracial marriage, contraceptives, women's voting rights, and more could be repealed in future Supreme Court rulings.
Arizona April 27, 2022 Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signs 'Right To Try 2.0' into law Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has signed a follow-up to a signature piece of Trump-era medical legislation.
First Amendment February 22, 2022 Supreme Court to take up case over free speech vs. LGBTQ rights The Supreme Court will take up the case of 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, which will again test the rights of LGBTQ people and business owners asserting their First Amendment right to religious freedom.
Ted Cruz February 19, 2022 Ted Cruz asks if civil liberties groups will support Canadian freedom truckers as they clash with police Ted Cruz reacted to silence from civil rights groups Saturday as Canadian officials continue to clash with the Canadian trucker "Freedom Convoy" occupying the streets of Ottawa, Canada.
Abortion January 20, 2022 March for Life advocates 'equality' as abortion disproportionately impacts minorities The March for Life theme for 2021 is "equality begins in the womb," raising questions about the disproportionate impact of abortion.
US October 28, 2021 White former hospital exec wins $10 million in reverse discrimination case David Duvall, a former Novant Health executive in North Carolina who claimed he was fired because he’s a White male, was awarded $10 million in a reverse discrimination lawsuit Tuesday.
Joe Biden September 9, 2021 Biden vaccine mandate marks another White House flip-flop President Biden will announce Thursday that all employers with more than 100 workers must either require employees to have coronavirus vaccinations or test unvaccinated workers weekly, despite statements from the White House in July that such mandates were "not the role" of the federal government.
Abortion September 9, 2021 Department of Justice sues Texas over abortion law: 'Clearly unconstitutional' The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against the state of Texas over its new law outlawing abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Thursday.
Britney Spears July 25, 2021 Rep. Mace touts Free Britney Act as 'good, bipartisan first step' in ending conservatorship abuse Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said Sunday her "Free Britney" Act is a "good, bipartisan first step" to protecting the rights of the roughly 1.3 million Americans currently living under conservatorships like pop singer Britney Spears.
Arkansas July 14, 2021 17 GOP-led states defend ban on ‘experimental’ transgender treatments for children Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall issued an amicus brief Wednesday with 16 other GOP-led states in support of the recent Arkansas ban on transition-related care for transgender minors.
Vaccine June 21, 2021 Attorney sues to stop 'most severe' vaccine mandate at Indiana University An attorney representing students at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ' Tucker Carlson on Monday that it is unconstitutional for it or any institution to mandate a coronavirus jab in order to enroll in classes.