Category: Government Updates
Supreme Court Must Allow States to Protect Children From Transgender Medical Interventions
It’s nearing the end of June, which means the U.S. Supreme Court is busy issuing its final opinions before the month’s end. But our nation’s...
Read MoreSenate Committee Tries Once Again to Require Women to Register for the Draft
The U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services has approved a draft of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025 requiring women to...
Read MoreIllegal Immigrant Arrested in Murder of Maryland Mom
JUMP TO… Rachel’s Case The Suspect Fellow Victims Slipping Through the Cracks Background Why It Matters Police arrested an illegal immigrant from El Salvador on...
Read MoreSecond Federal Court Halts DOE’s Title IX Rewrite – Protecting Girls’ Sports & Spaces
A second federal court has immediately halted the Biden administration’s “illegal” rewrite of Title IX, which redefined “sex” in federal law to include “gender identity.”...
Read MoreCourt Rules Against DOE’s Title IX Rewrite, Saving Women’s Sports & Spaces – For Now
A federal district court has halted the Biden administration’s attempt to rewrite Title IX and redefine “sex” in federal law to include “gender identity.” That...
Read MoreHuge Title IX Win: Department of Education’s 2021 Interpretation Ruled ‘Unlawful’
JUMP TO … The Case Background The Ruling Why It Matters A federal court prevented the Department of Education (DOE) from enforcing its revised Title...
Read MoreJudge Strikes Down Florida Law Protecting Minors From Transgender Medical Interventions
A federal judge has blocked Florida’s restrictions on puberty blocking drugs and opposite-sex hormones for minors. Judge Robert Hinkle, a senior judge on the U.S....
Read MoreLouisiana’s Ten Commandments Bill is Good for Kids, Communities, and the Nation
Louisiana will soon become the first state in the nation requiring public universities and K-12 schools to display the Ten Commandments in each classroom. This...
Read MoreTwo States Pass Laws Defining ‘Male’ and ‘Female’ and Protecting Women’s Spaces
Two states – Oklahoma and Louisiana – have enacted laws that recognize the biological differences between men and women, and preserve women’s privacy and sex-segregated...
Read MoreOklahoma Governor Declares June 2024 the ‘Month for Life’
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has declared June 2024 the “Month for Life” to promote and recognize the dignity of every human life – from the...
Read MoreElderly Woman Becomes 10th Pro-Life Supporter Sentenced to Federal Prison
The U.S. Department of Justice announced on May 31 that Paula Paulette Harlow, 75, of Kingston, Massachusetts was sentenced to 24 months in prison for...
Read MoreJudge Up for Promotion Moved Serial Rapist and Pedophile into Female Prison
QUICK LOOK Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee to be confirmed for a promotion. Senators Kennedy (LA) and Cruz (TX) questioned...
Read MorePro-Life Grandmother Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for Abortion Clinic Protest
Pro-life grandmother Heather Idoni has been sentenced to two years in prison for her role in a protest at a notorious abortion clinic in Washington,...
Read MoreSouth Carolina Governor Signs ‘Help Not Harm’ Law
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster signed a Help Not Harm law, protecting children from damaging and experimental “transgender” medical interventions, such as puberty blockers, opposite-sex...
Read MoreREPORT Act Becomes Law
A federal law passed earlier this month will force tech companies — including social media platforms — to crack down on online child exploitation. Background...
Read MoreSouth Carolina Passes ‘Help Not Harm’ Bill Protecting Children From Transgender Medical Interventions
The South Carolina state legislature has approved a Help Not Harm bill into law protecting children from experimental and irreversible “transgender” medical interventions. The legislature...
Read MoreMississippi Law Protects Single-Sex Spaces in Public Schools
Governor Tate Reeves signed the “Securing Areas for Females Effectively and Responsibly Act” into law Monday, making Mississippi the eleventh state in the U.S. to...
Read MoreGaines, Women’s Rights Groups Support Women Appealing Case of Man Joining Sorority
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments in Westenbroek v. Kappa Kappa Gamma on Tuesday — more than a year after six college students...
Read MoreJustice Samuel Alito Warns of Declining Support for Free Speech and Freedom of Religion
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is sounding the alarm about declining support for free speech and the freedom of religion. Justice Alito, 74, made...
Read More‘America’s Pastor’ Honored With New Statue at U.S. Capitol
Evangelist Billy Graham – aka “America’s Pastor” – is set to be honored with a new statue in the National Statuary Hall in the U.S....
Read MoreEEOC Releases Major Guidance Ending Many Workplace Protections for Women
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently released updated workplace guidance ending many protections for women in the workplace. It is, in essence, a...
Read MoreConservative Organizations Express Concerns With New Antisemitism Bill
The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to establish a broader definition of antisemitism for the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to enforce anti-discrimination...
Read MoreGov. Sanders’ Powerful Speech Defending Girls’ Sports: ‘We Will Not Comply’
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed an executive order on Thursday protecting Arkansas students, especially women and girls. In announcing the order, she became the...
Read MoreFlorida and Oklahoma Reject Biden Admin’s Rule Letting Men into Women’s Bathrooms and Sports
Florida and Oklahoma are refusing to implement the Biden administration’s radical rewrite of Title IX that permits men to freely access women’s locker rooms, bathrooms...
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