Nov 27, 2024
Pro-life demonstrators outside the Supreme Court holding signs advocating against abortion rights.
Mississippi Asks Supreme Court to Overturn Roe v. Wade

Ever since the Supreme Court recognized a woman’s right to terminate her pregnancy by abortion in its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade and 1992 Planned Parenthood v. Casey decisions, states have been chipping away at that right by enacting increasingly stringent pre-viability restrictions. Now Mississippi has decided to stop chipping... Read More »

View of a guard tower surrounded by barbed wire at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility during dusk.
Guantanamo Bay: Finally Closing After 19 Years?

Just after 9/11 and the invasion of Afghanistan, the military prison at Guantanamo Bay was at its peak capacity, with 675 men (or more than 800, depending upon the source) held prisoner there. Today, 39 prisoners remain, only eleven of whom have actually been charged with war crimes. Under the... Read More »

A press conference setting with three individuals discussing California's guaranteed income program, with microphones and a podium in view.
California Bill Offers to Pay Out $500 - $1000 to Qualifying Individuals

California lawmakers have approved a guaranteed income program that will provide qualified residents a guaranteed monthly income with no strings attached. The program will prioritize individuals who have aged out of the foster care system as well as pregnant mothers. Universal basic income and guaranteed income programs have been a... Read More »

Former President Trump speaking at a news conference, announcing his lawsuit against social media companies for alleged violations of his free speech rights.
Trump Sues Facebook, Twitter, Google Alleging Violations of Censorship

Former President Trump argues social media bans violate his free speech rights under the First Amendment. Former President Trump took aim at social media giants last week after announcing that he is suing Twitter, Facebook, and Google in a class-action lawsuit for violations of his First Amendment rights. Trump announced... Read More »

A smiling toddler in a winter coat and knitted hat sits in a car seat, pointing with enthusiasm.
17 States Push For Improved Car Seat Standards

Attorneys general in seventeen states and the District of Columbia have reached out to the new Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg, and the acting Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Steven Cliff, regarding concerns with child car seat safety practices. In the letter, the attorneys general urge the federal... Read More »