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Florida has led the way in holding educational institutions accountable financially and operationally for so-called diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) …
Read More »College of the Ozarks Asks Supreme Court to Uphold Religious Freedom to Maintain Single-Sex Dorms and Restrooms
The College of the Ozarks in Missouri filed a lawsuit in 2021 challenging the Biden administration’s directive that would allow …
Read More »From the Archives: Justice Clarence Thomas Finally Gets to Write Pro-Gun Opinion — Right to Bear Arms is Not a Second-Class Right
This article was originally published in June 2022. The U.S. Supreme Court last week struck down a New York law …
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