While Liberals Decry Book Reviews, Fewer Conservative Books Found In Tennessee School District’s Libraries

While Liberals Decry The Book Reviews That The Wilson County School Board Has Overseen Since April 2022, The District’s High School Libraries Have Fewer Books On Political Topics That Espouse A Conservative Viewpoint.

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Social Media Censorship Bill That Was Deferred Last Year On Schedule For Tennessee House Subcommittee

A Bill Dealing With Social Media Censorship That Was Deferred Last Year Is On The Move Again And On The Schedule For One Of The Tennessee General Assembly’s Subcommittees. The Legislation Aims To Stymie Censorship From Social Media Platforms Regarding Tennessee Elections While Preserving First Amendment Rights Of Tennesseans In Today’s Online Public Square.

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Individuals Call For Assassination Of Justice Clarence Thomas After Roe V Wade Ruling

Individuals Have Been Calling On Social Media For The Assassination Of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas After He Issued A Separate Concurring Opinion On Friday In A Ruling That Struck Down Roe V. Wade…

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Politico: Leaked U.S. Supreme Court Opinion Would Overturn Roe v. Wade

The U.S. Supreme Court Will Overturn The Landmark Decision In Roe V. Wade, Which Established Abortion As A Constitutional Right, Politico Reported Monday Based On What It Said Was A Draft Of A Majority Opinion Written By Justice Samuel Alito.

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Supreme Court Ruling Allows New Texas Abortion Law To Remain

The U.S. Supreme Court Upheld A New Texas Law Banning Abortions Once A Heartbeat Is Detected In A Ruling Late Wednesday. The Law Went Into Effect Wednesday, Making Texas The First State To Effectively Ban A Majority Of Abortions From Being Performed In The State.

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SCOTUS Wades Into National Debate Over Pipelines

As Both Parties Debate The Construction Of New Oil And Gas Pipelines, The U.S. Supreme Court Has Weighed In, Saying States Cannot Overturn Federal Eminent Domain Permits For Those Projects.

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Supreme Court Dismisses Challenge To Obamacare On Technicality

Supreme Court Ruled In Favor Of Upholding The Affordable Care Act In The Case, California V. Texas, Citing A Lack Of Legal Standing By Texas And The Other Plaintiffs.
The High Court, However, Did Leave The Door Open To Future Challenges.

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Statewide In-Person Worship Ban Ended In California, As SCOTUS Rules Against Governor Newsom

While The Court Blocked California From Enforcing Its Total Ban On In-Person Worship, It Allowed The State To Impose A 25 Percent Capacity For Houses Of Worship And Allowed The Governor’s Ban On Singing And Chanting To Continue.

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