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Resurgence of the Structural Constitution

In Jarkesy, the justices once again split 6–3. Court watchers can say with confidence that that is the margin by which today’s justices take...

European Regulator Went Rogue with Threatening Letter to Elon Musk Ahead of Trump Interview

The European Commission said that Thierry Breton’s letter to Musk was sent without the approval of its president, Ursula von der Leyen.

The UAW’s Ludicrous Case against Trump and Musk Is a Free-Speech Tragedy

The union is attacking its political opponents with the force of the state.

Cleveland Clinic Accused of Creating ‘Racial Dichotomy’ in Minority Medical Programs

The health center’s race-based medical programs violate federal anti-discrimination laws, according to the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin questioned about Tim Walz’s 30 trips to China

Rep. Jim Banks is pressing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to answer questions about Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz's 30 trips to China.

Trump claims New York ‘trying to steal the election’ after judge rejects repeated calls for recusal

Former President Donald Trump railed against the New York judge from his hush money case, and claimed the Empire State is "trying to steal the election."

Fetus can be called ‘unborn human being’ in abortion measure voter pamphlet, Arizona court rules

An informational pamphlet for voters who will decide whether to guarantee the constitutional right to an abortion can refer to a fetus as an "unborn human being," the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.

Ruling that bounced RFK Jr. from New York ballot could challenge him in other states

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s independent presidential campaign suffered a blow this week when a judge in New York invalidated his petition to put his name on the state ballot, a ruling that could potentially create problems for the candidate as he faces challenges elsewhere.

Red states sue to block Biden’s executive branch agencies from registering voters

A group of red state attorneys general has filed a lawsuit challenging the Biden administration's directive for federal agencies to register voters.

Federal employee collected telework paycheck while sitting in jail, whistleblower says

A federal employee and labor union leader collected her government paycheck for time worked even though she was actually sitting in a jail cell on DUI charges, a U.S. senator alleged Wednesday.

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