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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Border Officials Fear Spikes In Overdose Deaths With Increased Drug Traffic

Texas Officials Said Thursday They’re Worried About Dramatic Spikes In Drug Overdose Deaths In Some Areas Of The State As Illegal Border Crossings And Drug Trafficking Have Picked Up Since President Joe Biden Took Office.

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American Rescue Plan Gives States Money But Ties Their Hands

For State Governments, The Good News Is That The American Rescue Plan Recently Signed By President Joe Biden Will Inject $350 Billion Into Their Budgets. The Bad News Is That It Places Unwise And Possibly Unconstitutional Limitations On How States Can Use The Money.

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U.S. Supreme Court Overturns California’s Restrictions On In-Home Religious Activities

The U.S. Supreme Court Ruled Late Friday That California’s COVID-19 Restrictions On In-Home Religious Gatherings, Limiting Worship To Families From A Maximum Of Three Households, Could Not Continue.

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20 Republican Attorneys General Argue ‘For The People Act’ Is Unconstitutional

Twenty Republican Attorneys General Argue That HR1, The “For The People Act,” Which Passed The U.S. House Late In The Night On Wednesday, Is Unconstitutional.

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Not So Unexpected Consequences

“Sometimes small gestures have unexpected consequences. Major initiatives practically guarantee them.” President Joe Biden’s January 20, 2021 Executive Order on Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation’s most controversial aspect , or at least the item that has received the greatest attention to date, is the likely impact on women’s sports. Federally funded institutions will be forced to allow biological men access to women’s sports and scholarships meant for women in sports. This would include virtually all colleges and universities, and nearly every public high school in America.

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Biden Calls For Unity After Being Sworn In As 46th President

Biden Touts Promise Of Unity And Boldness And Marks The Beginning Of A Push For Progressive Policies That Could Have A Widespread Effect On Taxpayers.

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Inauguration Day 2021: Biden To Be Sworn In As 46th U.S. President

During An Inauguration Day Ceremony unlike any other, Joe Biden And His Vice President, Kamala Harris, Will Be Sworn In Shortly After Noon Eastern Before A Mostly Television Audience.

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Shakeup At Supreme Court Has Coney Barrett In Line To Hear Potential Elections Challenge

Newly appointed U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has been assigned the Seventh Circuit under new assignments. This could put Coney Barrett in a position to hear emergency requests for review in GOP-led challenges to election results in two Wisconsin counties.

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