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Gun Owners of America (GOA), the Gun Owners Foundation, and several gun owners in February filed a lawsuit against the …
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Gabriella Delorenzo and Megan Rothmund, conservative students at the State University of New York Cortland (SUNY), wanted to start a …
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A federal judge last Wednesday issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against a Biden administration mandate that hospitals provide “transgender” care. …
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Read More »A Former New York City Official Wanted to Punish the NRA for Existing — And It Backfired
New York City. Have you ever heard of a place so anti-gun where law-abiding residents need guns for personal protection? …
Read More »Fourth Circuit: Maryland Parents Have No Right to Opt Their Children Out of ‘Trans’ Instruction
The Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has made a ruling in a case of a Christian and a …
Read More »Kentucky County Court Clerk Who Refused to Issue Same-Sex ‘Marriage’ Licenses Ready for Sixth Circuit Appeal
The case of Kim Davis, a former clerk of court in Kentucky who was jailed for contempt of court and …
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