Social Media Censorship Case May Go To Supreme Court

The White House Has Less Than One Week To Decide Whether It Will Appeal To The U.S. Supreme Court A Recent Ruling That The Biden Administration Overstepped Its Bounds In Working To Censor Americans’ Social Media Posts.

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The Supreme Court And The Democratic Party (Op-Ed)

Since The Latest Spate Of Rulings By This Iteration Of The Roberts Court, More And More Accusations Are Being Flung By Those On The Left That This Supreme Court, By Its Current Make-Up, Is Illegitimate…. This Court Is Attempting To Return Our Nation To Its Roots, Where Activism Has No Place In Judicial Matters, Where States Have The Right To Choose, And Where Meritocracy Matters More Than The Superficial Consideration Of One’s Skin Tone Or Ethnicity. Let Us Hope They Will Continue To Fulfill Their Mandate.

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Tennessee Attorney General Threatens Fortune 100 Companies Order With Legal Action For Race-Based Policies

Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Is Leading A Coalition Warning The Nation’s Largest Companies — Many Of Which Have Diversity And Equity Programs — They Could Face Legal Action For Using Race-Based Policies.

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Biden Administration To Cancel $39 Billion In Student Loans

The Department Of Education Announced Friday That $39 Billion In Federal Student Loan Debt For About 800,000 Borrowers Will Be “Discharged,” Or Canceled, In The Coming Weeks.

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Legal Group Puts Medical Schools On Notice Over SCOTUS Affirmative Action Ruling

A Legal Nonprofit Has Pledged To Sue Any Medical School That Does Not Comply With The U.S. Supreme Court’s Latest Ruling Blocking Raced-Based Admissions Policies, Possibly Ushering In A Wave Of Enforcement Actions To Set New Admissions Policies Around The Nation.

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SCOTUS Strikes Down Affirmative Action Policies At Harvard, UNC

The U.S. Supreme Court Ruled Thursday That Harvard And The University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill’s Race-Based Affirmative Action Admission Policies Violate The Equal Protection Clause Of The 14th Amendment.

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U.S. Supreme Court Rules Enticing Illegal Immigration Isn’t Protected Speech

At Issue Is Whether The Federal Prohibition On “Encouraging” Or “Inducing” Unlawful Immigration For Commercial Advantage Or Private Financial Gain Violates The First Amendment Of The U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Supreme Court Ruled It Does Not.

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