A homeless shelter for women called Downtown Hope Center in Anchorage, Alaska, is back in court after the city decided …
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Under Arizona law, voters must vote in the precinct assigned based on their address, and residents who vote early may …
Read More »Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Bill to Bar Men From Competing Against Women in Sports
Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida signed the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act into law last month. Save Women’s Sports reported …
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The U.S. Department of Education last week published a “Notice of Interpretation” essentially redefining the word “sex” in Title IX …
Read More »Supreme Court Victory for Catholic Foster Care — Will the Court Rule in This Christian Florist’s Favor as Well?
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of Catholic Social Services (CSS) in Fulton v. Philadelphia. The city had …
Read More »Biden Administration Moves One Step Closer to Ending Women’s Sports
The U.S. Department of Education issued a “Notice of Interpretation” to clarify its enforcement authority under Title IX of the …
Read More »This Court Just Set the Record Straight on Local Health Departments’ Power
The government has cited the COVID-19 pandemic as the reason for curtailing our liberty. From closing schools and gun shops …
Read More »Eighth-Grade Girl Tells School Board ‘Transgender’ Policy Chooses Boys’ Wants Over Girls’ Needs
Leftists say we should care about the feelings of “transgenders” and allow them access to actual women’s spaces, but they …
Read More »Nevada Must Pay Church Attorney’s Fees in COVID-19 Restrictions Case
As more states begin to re-open as the country eases COVID-19 restrictions, states are facing the consequences of treating houses …
Read More »This School Committee Considered SUING a Concerned Mother Who Requested Records on Its CRT and ‘Gender Theory’ Curriculum
A concerned parent in Rhode Island could face a lawsuit from a school district because she requested publicly accessible information …
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