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Federal Court: Counselors May Advise Minors Against Gender Reassignment Without Restriction

The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals found that the city of Boca Raton and Palm Beach County Florida's ban on counseling for minors with gender dysphoria and other sexual confusions violated the First Amendment. Liberty Counsel represented the plaintiffs in Otto, et al v. City of Boca Raton, FL et al, according...

Trump Campaign Appeals Pennsylvania Lawsuit to Block Vote Certification

(Headline USA) President Donald Trump is appealing a federal judge's dismissal of his campaign's effort to block the certification of votes in Pennsylvania. The president and other plaintiffs filed notice of appeal to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Sunday, a day after the judge issued an order...

Federal Judge Dismisses Rudy Giuliani’s Lawsuit to Stop Pennsylvania’s Vote Certification

(Headline USA) A federal judge issued a scathing order Saturday dismissing the Trump campaign's futile effort to block the certification of votes in Pennsylvania. His personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, stepped into a courtroom for the first time in decades to argue the case this past week. U.S. District Court Judge Matthew...

Appeals Court Upholds Tennessee’s Ban on Race, Sex & Disability Abortions

(Headline USA) A federal appeals court ruled Friday that Tennessee can begin outlawing abortions because of a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome, as well as prohibit the procedure if it's based on the race or sex of the fetus. Tennessee Republican Gov. Bill Lee enacted the so-called "reason bans" earlier...

House Dems Suddenly Lose Their Totally ‘Legislative’ Interest in Mueller’s Grand Jury Files

(Headline USA) House Democrats tipped their hand to the true motivations behind a lawsuit that the US Supreme Court was expected to hear, which argued that they should be given access to secret grand jury testimony from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. Douglas Letter, the top lawyer for the...

Trial Ordered for Man Accused of Buying Gun for Kyle Rittenhouse

(Headline USA) The man charged with buying the rifle that police say an Illinois teen used to kill two people during a Kenosha, Wisconsin riot following the police shooting of Jacob Blake will stand trial, a court commissioner decided Thursday. Dominick Black, 19, was is charged in Kenosha County Circuit Court with...

DC LAWSUIT: If You Allow BLM to Be Painted on Streets, You Must Allow Others’ Messages

Two pro-life groups sued Washington, D.C. this week, alleging that the city discriminated against them by denying permission for the groups to paint messages on the city’s streets after it allowed murals reading “Black Lives Matter” and “Defund the Police” to be painted on thoroughfares. The Frederick Douglass Foundation and...

Lawyer Lin Wood Files to Block Ga. Election Certification; ‘These People are Corrupt’

The automatic hand recount of the Nov. 3 presidential election in Georgia was supposed to raise public confidence in the process by assuring that precision and accuracy were top priorities. Instead, the discovery of new uncounted votes and other alleged recount irregularities may yield an even greater loss of trust...

Court Strikes Down Sanctuary City Policy in Gary, Ind.

A Lake County judge struck down the city of Gary, Indiana’s sanctuary city ordinance that prevented local law enforcement from cooperating with federal immigration agents. Gary’s “welcoming city” ordinance violated a 2011 state law banning sanctuary cities, according to a lawsuit filed in 2017 by attorney James Bopp Jr. The state’s...

Trump Campaign Lawsuit over Pa. Vote Heads to Court

(Headline USA) A hearing on the Trump campaign's federal lawsuit seeking to prevent Pennsylvania officials from certifying the vote results remains on track for Tuesday after a judge quickly denied the campaign's new lawyer's request for a delay. U.S. Middle District Judge Matthew Brann told lawyers for Donald J. Trump for...

Calif. Judge Rules Newsom Overstepped Bounds by Imposing Vote-By-Mail

A California judge ruled on Friday that Gov. Gavin Newsom overstepped his legal authority when he mandated that every state voter must receive a mail-in ballot for the general election. In June, Newsom issued an executive order declaring that “all Californians who are registered (and otherwise eligible) to vote in...

SCOTUS to Hear Calif. Case That Lets Union Organizers Trespass on Private Property

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid, a case that challenges a California law which grants union organizers permission to enter the property of agricultural businesses, Jurist reported. California's owners of agricultural properties and businesses do not have the right  to refuse entrance to employee...
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