December 22, 2024

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Tag: courts

Opponents of Westwood park sale win legal victory

The City of Westwood suffered a legal setback in its efforts to prevent residents from having the opportunity to vote…

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Former Atty. General John Ashcroft weighs in on immigration reform

Former United States Attorney General John Ashcroft — who served in the George W. Bush administration — said a video…

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Kansas among 15 states suing to prevent illegal aliens from accessing Obamacare

Fifteen states are suing the Biden-Harris administration to prevent illegal aliens from being allowed to purchase tax-payer subsidized health insurance…

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Court grants free-speech win for Fresh Vision community group in Overland Park

Writing that the “Plaintiffs are likely to succeed on the merits,” United States District Judge for the District of Kansas…

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KJI appeals Covey Find Kennel 4th Amendment case

The Kansas Justice Institute (KJI) is continuing to fight for a Cowley County dog trainer’s rights under the 4th Amendment,…

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Title IX does not cover gender identity, court rules

Title IX rules against gender-based discrimination do not include “gender identity,” according to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals sitting…

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Cato Institute files suit against student loan forgiveness program in Kansas federal court

On Monday, the Biden Administration formally launched its controversial student loan forgiveness program, which has already launched a raft of…

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Nurse practitioner fired over religious exemption for birth control files lawsuit

A Kansas nurse practitioner says she was fired because of her faith — despite having had a religious exemption for…

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OCPA claims free speech victory over ‘cancel culture’

In a victory not just for the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs — but for First Amendment threats across the…

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