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“She also highlighted a very important point: each change in abortion legislation led to a positive change in people’s attitudes towards a stance that is more protective of the life of unborn children.” – International Family News, August 6, 2022
“’Not only can Minnesota not point to a single Founding Era law that prohibited 18-to-20-year-olds from carrying a functional firearm for self-defense, but those individuals are a key reason we have a Bill of Rights in the first place,’ said FPC Senior Attorney for Constitutional Litigation Cody J. Wisniewski.” – Firearms Policy Coalition, August 5, 2022
“U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, R-Fla., introduced the ‘Lifting Local Communities Act’ to codify and clarify that faith-based groups can receive federal funds ‘ensuring that these protections are clearly stated and enshrined in federal law rather than subject to the back and forth of rulemaking.’” – Just the News, August 4, 2022
“The Georgia Department of Revenue has announced residents can now claim unborn children as dependents on their tax returns amounting to a $3,000 benefit. It’s all due to the “Living Infant and Fairness Equality (LIFE) Act” which has now taken effect in the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.” – CBN, August 4, 2022
“Twitter and COVID-19 vaccine makers have been peas in a pod for the past 18 months, with the former heavily policing claims about the latter’s products even when the source of evidence is the FDA.” – Just the News, August 4, 2022
“Federal regulations state that public schools must permit membership in JROTC to qualified homeschooled students. Schools cannot require enrollment as a condition of JROTC membership.” – HSDLA (Home School Legal Defense Association), August 3, 2022
“Nicole’s simple request shouldn’t have been an issue. After all, Rhode Island’s Open Meetings Act was enacted to ensure that ‘public business be performed in an open and public manner and that the citizens be advised of and aware of the performance of public officials and the deliberations and decisions that go into the making of public policy.’ Moreover, the law requires that ‘[e]very meeting of all public bodies shall be open to the public.’” – The Goldwater Institute, August 3, 2022
“Keitha Giannella is represented by Dean R. Broyles, Esq. of the National Center for Law & Policy and David E. Hallett, Esq. of Buscemi Hallett, LLP. The civil rights lawsuit charges Sharp and Grossmont with Religious Discrimination—Failure to Accommodate; Disparate Treatment; Harassment; Retaliation; Failure to Prevent Discrimination and Harassment; and, Wrongful Termination in Violation of Public Policy.” – The National Center for Law Policy, August 3, 2022
“They’ve gone even further since the suit was filed, with another new defendant, White House National Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy, ‘publicly demand[ing] that social-media platforms engage in censorship and suppression of speech that contradicts federal officials’ preferred narratives on climate change.'” – Just the News, August 3, 2022