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SCOTUS Rejection of NY Law Paves Way for Major 2nd Amendment Fights

(Headline USA) A recent Supreme Court ruling that restored the gun rights of New Yorkers may upend firearms restrictions across the country as court battles loom over everything from bans on AR-15-style guns to age limits. The decision handed down in June already has led one judge to temporarily block...

Alex Jones Attorney Accidentally Sent Private Messages to Other Side

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The trial against Infowars founder Alex Jones took an unexpected turn when the attorneys representing the plaintiffs said Jones' attorney accidentally sent them Jones' text messages. Mark Bankston, the attorney who is representing the parents of a Sandy Hook victim who are attempting to sue Jones...

Chuck E. Cheese the Next Children’s Mascot to Fall to Race Hustlers

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In the aftermath of the Sesame Street debacle, the children's pizza restaurant character by the name of Chuck E. Cheese has also been accused of racial discrimination, the New York Post reported. A black mother posted a video to Twitter of the gargantuan mouse giving hi-fives to...

Democrat-Led N.C. Elections Board Flip-Flops on Elias’s Effort to Block Green Party

(Victor Skinner, The Center Square) The North Carolina Green Party is forging ahead with its effort to get its U.S. Senate candidate on the ballot after the State Board of Elections voted to certify the Green Party on Monday, reversing course on a previous vote. Tony Ndege, co-chair of the...

Ready to Rumble? Google Forced to Open Books in Rival’s Antitrust Suit

This antitrust case is fascinating and worth observing. The judge ruling for Rumble on the Motion to Dismiss was appointed by Obama, and the case is leveraging state and Federal antitrust claims. https://t.co/5RZf2rBPZS — Matt Stoller (@matthewstoller) July 30, 2022 (Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Google's attempt to browbeat a federal judge...

Kavanaugh Would-Be Assassin Identifies as Tranny Female

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Per newly-released court documents, Nicholas Roske, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's would-be assassin, identifies as a transgender woman named Sophie, Summit News reported. https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1553150198234365952 Court documents revealed that Roske was in the process of transitioning from male to female. His social media accounts showed that he spent a...

Alito: U.S. Seeing Growing Hostility to Religious Freedom

(Headline USA) Associate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said there’s a “growing hostility to religion” in a keynote address he gave highlighting the unique protection of religion in the U.S. Constitution, The Center Square reported. “The problem that looms is not just indifference to religion, it’s not just ignorance...

W. Va. AG Leading Fight against Leftist Gov’t Overreach from EPA, SEC

(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) When the Supreme Court ruled earlier this year that the Environmental Protection Agency couldn’t unilaterally usurp authority given to Congress in its quest to implement a radical green-energy agenda, it set a precedent that could prove critical in the ongoing fight against egregious government overreach. With a...

N.C. Elections Could Be Affected by Court Decision Allowing Felons to Vote

(Victor Skinner, The Center Square) More than 56,000 North Carolina felons regained the right to vote Wednesday through a recent appeals court ruling, though it remains unclear how that might impact the November election. Anti-election-integrity activists held an event in downtown Raleigh on Wednesday to help felons on parole or...

22 AGs Sue USDA to Stop Holding School Lunches Hostage over LGBT Demands

(Joe Mueller, The Center Square) Schools ordering food for the beginning of the fall semester could be facing uncertainty over whether they’ll receive federal assistance that’s the center of a legal battle for being tied to sex discrimination rules. Twenty-two attorneys general are suing the Biden administration to prevent any...

Ex-Dem. Judges Declare Invasion on Texas Border, Seek Reelection as Republicans

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Two lifelong Democrats are now running for judicial reelection as Republicans in Texas border communities. Both women say they are fighting  against the Biden administration’s open border policies that they argue are wreaking havoc in their small communities. The single reason they switched parties, they say,...

J6 Rally-Goer Accused of Assaulting Sicknick Pleads Guilty to 2 Misdemeanors

(Headline USA) A West Virginia man initially charged with assaulting Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick---who died of natural causes shortly after defending the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021---pleaded guilty on Wednesday to misdemeanor offenses that could allow him to avoid more jail time. Another man accused of attacking the...
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