D.C. Council Passes Emergency Crime Act
The D.C. Council has approved emergency legislation to address the District’s ongoing issues with violent crime.
The D.C. Council has approved emergency legislation to address the District’s ongoing issues with violent crime.
According to a new South Korean law, more than 51 million people found themselves a year or two younger.
Moms for America President Kimberly Fletcher says that a law just approved by the Texas legislature could be a national blue print to push back against schools that allow the sexualization of student curriculum without parent’s knowledge.
California proposes taking so-called affirmation of a child’s gender identity into account in child custody disputes. Here’s One America’s Sam Valk with more.
In custody and adoption procedures, the Supreme Court upheld a federal law meant to keep Native American children tied to Native families.
A California animal welfare law that forbids the sale of pork from breeding pigs kept in cramped quarters has been rejected by the Supreme Court on Thursday.
In a move that coincides with Democrats escalating their efforts for ethics reforms at the court, the Senate Judiciary Committee demanded information on Monday from Republican megadonor Harlan Crow who has come under fire for providing extravagant trips and perks to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Ed Sheeran was found not guilty of copyright infringement by a Manhattan jury.
In support of a newly introduced bill to regulate “troubled teen” institutions, designed for young people battling with substance abuse and behavioral problems, Paris Hilton spoke at Capitol Hill on Thursday with a bipartisan group of legislators.
During a discussion of new proposed measures, State Representative Harry Niska questioned if asserting that COVID-19 originated in China, or if commending Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling would constitute biased speech that could put individuals on a government database and watchlist.