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SCOTUS Case May Spell End for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Movement

(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) The Supreme Court will hear a case, Lowery v. Texas A&M University System, that will test whether affirmative action and anti-white discrimination violate the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause and Title IX of civil rights law. Professor Richard Lowery, who teaches finances at the University of Texas...

Judge Unseals Additional Portions of Mar-a-Lago Affidavit

(Headline USA) A federal judge Tuesday unsealed additional portions of an FBI affidavit laying out the basis for a search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home. The newly unredacted details, released by Judge Bruce Reinhart, appeared to show that, prior to the Aug. 8 raid, agents had obtained a...

N.C. Supreme Court to Expedite Voter-ID Challenge Before Nov. Election

(Victor Skinner, The Center Square) Democrat justices on the North Carolina Supreme Court outvoted their Republican colleagues to expedite oral arguments for October in a lawsuit challenging the state's photo voter identification law. The state's highest court split along party lines 4--3 to issue an order on Sept. 9 calling...

Likely Special Master OKed FBI’s Phony FISA Warrants in Russia Hoax

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In a filing earlier this week, the Department of Justice indicated that it would accept Donald Trump's proposed candidate for special master to oversee a review of the documents confiscated by the intelligence industrial complex in the recent FBI Mar-a-Lago raid. The Trump legal team nominated...

Mich. Supreme Court’s Chief Justice Steps Aside for Whitmer to Install Radical

(Headline USA) The chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court said Monday she will step down by the end of 2022, an announcement that followed a major decision affecting abortion and more than two years of steering the state's judiciary through the COVID-19 pandemic. It also comes as the state's...

Univ. of Fla. Student Gov’t Seeks to Reimburse Out-of-State Abortion Costs

(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, the student government at the University of Florida considered a bill that would have allocated $1.5 million to defray out-of-state abortion costs for students. The funds would have reimbursed students who wanted to travel to states...

L.A. Leftists Throwing Hundreds of Millions Dollars More at Homeless Crisis

(Headline USA) After decades of leftist policies and woke government programs have turned Los Angeles into a fetid swamp of homeless camps, Los Angeles County leaders announced Monday a lawsuit settlement agreement that commits hundreds of millions of dollars to expand outreach and supportive services for homeless residents, marking the...

Chief Justice John Roberts Defends Legitimacy of Court

(Headline USA) Chief Justice John Roberts defended the authority of the Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution, saying its role should not be called into question just because people disagree with its decisions. When asked to reflect on the last year at the court in his first public appearance since...

Hack Partisan Judge Dismisses, Rebukes Trump’s Lawsuit against Clinton

(Chris Parker, Headline USA) Former president Donald Trump filed a lawsuit against Hillary Clinton in March over her collusion with the FBI to fabricate allegations of Russian interference and use them to harm then-candidate Trump's 2020 presidential campaign. A Florida judge on Friday dismissed Trump's lawsuit on the grounds that...

Wisc. Judge Blocks Election Clerks from ‘Curing’ Incomplete Ballots

(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Waukesha County Circuit Judge Michael Aprahamian ruled on Sept. 7 that Wisconsin's county and municipal election clerks cannot "cure" incomplete absentee ballots envelopes and count the votes inside them, the Gateway Pundit reported. The ruling comes two weeks before the state's absentee ballot deadline of Sept....

Far-Left Activist Judge Strikes Down Michigan’s 91-Year-Old Pro-Life Law

(Headline USA) A activist judge on Wednesday struck down Michigan's 1931 pro-life law, months after suspending it---the latest development over abortion in a state where the issue is being argued in courtrooms and, possibly, at the ballot box. The law was long dormant before the U.S. Supreme Court in June...

Corrupt Michigan A.G. Dispatches Special Prosecutor to Probe GOP Campaign Rival

(Headline USA) A special prosecutor in Michigan has been appointed to investigate whether the Republican candidate for attorney general and others should be criminally charged for their attempts to gain access to voting machines after the 2020 election. The office of Democratic attorney general Dana Nessel last month asked the...
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