Tamar Shirinian, the University of Tennessee professor suspended for her Charlie Kirk comment, says UT has an obligation to ...
Controversial bills are already being filed as the Kentucky Legislative Session reaches day six, including two that could ...
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Government approves withdrawal of Special Economic Zones OrdinancePublished on: January 14, 2026 7:20 AM
The government has approved the withdrawal of the Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Ordinance 2026.
Kentucky lawmakers have filed several bills targeting immigrants, including two that would bar foreign-born citizens from ...
It appears the justices will say the laws from Idaho and West Virginia are totally cool. Plus, Kavanaugh sounded dumb, Alito ...
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There’s no sex discrimination without sex
In a properly functioning constitutional republic, the Supreme Court’s job is reading legal texts; matters of elementary ...
Since returning to office last year, Trump has cast the gender identity of transgender people as a lie and issued multiple executive orders to limit their rights including one involving sports ...
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Supreme Court appears likely to uphold transgender athlete bans
Updated on Jan. 13 at 7:45 p.m. The Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed likely to uphold laws that prohibit transgender women and ...
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The Supreme Court Is Skeptical of Trans Athletes’ Rights
During oral arguments on Tuesday, the conservative justices only seemed to diverge over how far their ruling should go.
Donald Trump has stretched the pardon power beyond any precedent, turning a constitutional safeguard into a tool of personal abuse.
Tamar Shirinian wants to teach again and says University of Tennessee trustees should intervene on her behalf.
In today’s newsletter: Trump ramps up economic pressure on Iran by announcing a 25% tariff on countries doing business with ...
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