January 26, 2023 Indiana Senate supports constitutional change on bail rights The Indiana Senate backs a constitutional change on bail rights on Thursday. This Republican-backed proposal would remove the right to bail if the person is a threat to society.
January 26, 2023 Sen. Kennedy stumps Biden nominee with basic questions about the Constitution Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., grilled four Biden judicial nominees on the Constitution during a confirmation hearing Wednesday, and one could not answer his questions.
January 24, 2023 Maryland Supreme Court to hear digital ad tax case appeal The Maryland Supreme Court is going to hear an appeal on the state's first digital ad tax case. A Maryland judge ruled in October that this state law violates the U.S. Constitution.
January 18, 2023 MT lawmakers seek to interpret state constitution as means to restrict abortion Montana lawmakers suggest the state’s constitutional right to privacy extends to unborn babies and should not be infringed upon, a move that could restrict or ban abortion.
January 13, 2023 I helped sue to protect women's sports in West Virginia, and we won I helped sue to protect women's sports in West Virginia, and we won because federal court upheld the Save Women’s Sports Act and using Title IX as intended.
January 13, 2023 Democrats push to amend Constitution so 16-year-olds can vote House Democrats will try once more to amend the Constitution in order to lower the voting age to 16, an idea that has been popular with Democrats but unpopular with Republicans.
January 10, 2023 Georgia district sued by Black students for banning pro-BLM attire: 'Unconstitutional' A Georgia school district called Effingham County was sued for policies to prohibit Black Lives Matter apparel, claiming it was discriminatory against Black students.
January 10, 2023 Second Amendment groups warn of Illinois gun control bill heading to governor's desk Gun rights advocates say a proposed assault weapons ban in Illinois is unconstitutional and have promised to launch legal challenges if the bill becomes law.
January 10, 2023 Supreme Court seeks US government view on charter school's skirt requirement The Supreme Court, in deciding whether to hear the appeal of a North Carolina charter school in a case over its dress code, asked the Biden administration to weigh in.
January 10, 2023 Judge issues temporary restraining order against New Jersey gun control law A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order against a recently enacted New Jersey law that bans concealed-carry permit holders from being armed in so-called "sensitive locations" in public.