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“We're getting killed for the sake of going green,” fisherman declares outside the Supreme Court
 
Thursday’s ruling is a huge step toward true admissions fairness.
 
Former Vice President Mike Pence declared on Sunday that the days of America needing affirmative action are “over” following the Supreme Court’s ruling last week that two colleges that were using race as a determining factor in the admissions process acted illegally.
Former Vice President Mike Pence declared on Sunday that the days of America needing affirmative action are “over” following the Supreme Court’s ruling last week that two colleges that were using race as a determining factor in the admissions process acted illegally.
 
One year ago, The Daily Wire helped strike a blow for freedom when the United States Supreme Court ruled that the Biden administration could not mandate the COVID vaccine for employees.
One year ago, The Daily Wire helped strike a blow for freedom when the United States Supreme Court ruled that the Biden administration could not mandate the COVID vaccine for employees.
 
U.S.—A federal judge has issued a landmark ruling that families no longer have to pretend to be eating for five straight hours on a flight in order to not wear a mask.
U.S.—A federal judge has issued a landmark ruling that families no longer have to pretend to be eating for five straight hours on a flight in order to not wear a mask.
 
The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to make what could be a landmark ruling on the constitutionality of affirmative action after justices decided Monday, Jan. 24, to take up cases arising from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Harvard University.
The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to make what could be a landmark ruling on the constitutionality of affirmative action after justices decided Monday, Jan. 24, to take up cases arising from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Harvard University.
 
Judicial Watch announced today that Senior Attorney T. Russell Nobile will provide testimony tomorrow, July 14
 
Not much new law, just a caution to school administrators
Not much new law, just a caution to school administrators
 
The noise from wind turbines adversely impacts human health and can be regulated as a nuisance by local governments says a new landmark ruling by Australia's Supreme Court.
The noise from wind turbines adversely impacts human health and can be regulated as a nuisance by local governments says a new landmark ruling by Australia's Supreme Court.
 
In 1968, the Supreme Court handed down a landmark ruling in the case of Terry v. Ohio, which gave an additional tool to law enforcement in fighting crime.
In 1968, the Supreme Court handed down a landmark ruling in the case of Terry v. Ohio, which gave an additional tool to law enforcement in fighting crime.
 
Stephen Gutowski writes for the Washington Free Beacon about Second Amendment supporters’ current legal strategy.
Stephen Gutowski writes for the Washington Free Beacon about Second Amendment supporters’ current legal strategy.
 
Non-profit education agency was tasked by North Carolina court overseeing landmark Leandro case to study what actions are needed to meet the constitutional requirement of a sound basic education for all students
Non-profit education agency was tasked by North Carolina court overseeing landmark Leandro case to study what actions are needed to meet the constitutional requirement of a sound basic education for all students
 
Go ahead and try to “Sue ‘til you’re blue.” That’s what leading Republicans said to the Democrats going to court over partisan gerrymanders in North Carolina’s 13 congressional districts.
Go ahead and try to “Sue ‘til you’re blue.” That’s what leading Republicans said to the Democrats going to court over partisan gerrymanders in North Carolina’s 13 congressional districts.
 
The House approved a bill Wednesday, Feb. 27, asking voters to enshrine eminent domain restrictions in the state constitution. The measure passed easily, by a 94-21 vote.
The House approved a bill Wednesday, Feb. 27, asking voters to enshrine eminent domain restrictions in the state constitution. The measure passed easily, by a 94-21 vote.
 
Governor Cooper today announced his appointments to the Governor's Commission on Access to Sound, Basic Education
Governor Cooper today announced his appointments to the Governor's Commission on Access to Sound, Basic Education
 
Reaffirming that all North Carolina children have the right to a sound basic education, Governor Roy Cooper today announced a new commission of experts to improve North Carolina public schools and identify the resources they need to succeed
Reaffirming that all North Carolina children have the right to a sound basic education, Governor Roy Cooper today announced a new commission of experts to improve North Carolina public schools and identify the resources they need to succeed
 
The N&O issued a tearful goodbye this morning to the "education judge." SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEECH! (The what?):
The N&O issued a tearful goodbye this morning to the "education judge." SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEECH! (The what?):
 
North Carolina's renewable energy portfolio standards (RPS) survived an attempt to cap and end the mandate last year as crony politics won out over protection of poor ratepayers.
North Carolina's renewable energy portfolio standards (RPS) survived an attempt to cap and end the mandate last year as crony politics won out over protection of poor ratepayers.
 
Eminent domain is the government's power to seize private property for public use. It is a constitutional power; the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution states, "Nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation."
Eminent domain is the government's power to seize private property for public use. It is a constitutional power; the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution states, "Nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation."
 
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