A federal appeals court greenlighted an effort to disqualify GOP Rep. Madison Cawthorn as a candidate for allegedly engaging in insurrectionary activity by attending and speaking at the Jan. 6, 2021, pro-Trump rally that was followed by a security breach of the U.S. Capitol. The incident, characterized by Democrats and some Republicans as an insurrection,…
Appeals Court Revives ‘Insurrection’ Challenge to Rep. Madison Cawthorn’s Candidacy
Metal Worker Sues Ex-employer Arconic for Religious Intolerance
A longtime metalworks employee is suing his former employer, Pittsburgh-based Arconic, for religious discrimination after he was fired for expressing on an anonymous company survey his religious-based objection to the use of the rainbow to represent sexual identity. Specifically, the ex-employee, Daniel Snyder, who is now 63, was offended by Arconic’s choice, in his view,…
The Femininity of Cancel Culture
Commentary In one of his many interviews during the annus mirabilis of 2018, Jordan Peterson sat down with a journalist from The Economist to discuss the issues for which he’d become famous, including behavioral differences between men and women. She was a quibbling creature, in over her head when it came to empirical studies of…
Parents Uncover Documents Exposing Secret ‘Gender & Sexuality Alliance’ Club at Pennsylvania Middle School
Parents in Pennsylvania have uncovered documents through a public records request that expose how school employees have been pushing gender ideology to middle school students as young as 11 years old through a “Gender & Sexuality Alliance” (GSA) club without the knowledge or consent of parents. According to the GSA Network website, “Genders & Sexualities…
Lawsuit Seeks Documents on Biden ‘Climate Disinformation’ Push
A nonprofit has sued the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) to obtain records that it argues “will inform the public of high-profile ethics revelations at OSTP and media coverage thereof,” including correspondence related to an OSTP event on “climate disinformation.” In a lawsuit filed May 5 in D.C. District Court, Energy…
‘Stand Up and Fight for What’s Right’ Until the End: School Coach Fired for Praying in Public
A school football coach who was fired for praying in public after the end of each of his team’s games has embarked on a years-long legal battle to fight for his religious rights. Joe Kennedy, a former coach at a high school in Bremerton, Washington state decided to fight in court the school’s decision to…
Poll: 76 Percent of Americans Disapprove of Protests at Supreme Court Justices’ Homes
An overwhelming majority of Americans believe publishing the home addresses of Supreme Court justices and demonstrating at their homes is not an acceptable way to protest the upcoming ruling on abortion precedent Roe v. Wade. According to the poll by The Trafalgar Group, 75.8 percent of American voters believe that publishing the private residential addresses…
Democratic Candidate Challenges GOP Frontrunner in PA Governor’s Race on Jan. 6 ‘Insurrection’ Grounds
A Democratic state candidate is trying to disqualify outspoken Trump supporter Pennsylvania state Senator Doug Mastriano from the state governor’s race because he allegedly participated in an “insurrection” against the U.S. government. A new poll by the Trafalgar Group shows Mastriano is leading the field of nine candidates seeking the Republican nomination for governor of the Keystone…
Pro-Life Groups Outraged by Protests at Supreme Court Justices’ Homes
WASHINGTON—Pro-life advocates have expressed shock at recent news of abortion activists leading an aggressive campaign of protest outside the homes of Supreme Court justices. Picketing to influence a judge’s ability to discharge his duty is a crime under U.S. law, but pro-abortion group Ruth Sent Us still has an online announcement calling for protests Wednesday outside the…
Religious Freedom Advocates Threaten to Sue Anti-Catholic Activist Group
The Thomas More Society, a national public interest law firm focusing on religious liberty, is threatening to sue protesters who harass religious worshipers and those who hold demonstrations on the steps of the nation’s churches in the wake of a leaked draft majority opinion by the Supreme Court that would overturn Roe v. Wade. The…
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