Culture Wars/Current Controversies

Is Right to Jury Trial Itself on Trial in Hedge Fund Manager’s Case Before Supreme Court?

December 1 2023
Is Right to Jury Trial Itself on Trial in Hedge Fund Manager’s Case Before Supreme Court?

COMMENTARY
By Jack Fitzhenry

Several Supreme Court justices show concern about the apparent ease with which the federal government can avoid the right to a jury trial.

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Sandra Day O’Connor, First Woman on Supreme Court, Dies at 93

NEWS
By Sara Garstka

O’Connor, who retired from the high court in 2006, died of “complications related to advanced dementia, probably Alzheimer’s, and a respiratory illness,” the Supreme Court announces.

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Sens. Vance, Rubio Oppose Census Bureau Funding to Push Sexual Orientation-Gender Identity Agenda

COMMENTARY
By Mike Gonzalez

The Census Bureau asks Congress for $10 million to figure out how best to promote the fiction that sex is assigned at birth, rather than the scientific fact that it is present at conception.

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After Cruz Applies Heat, Intuit Sees Light and Backs Down on Anti-Gun Policy

COMMENTARY
By Emily Mohr, Joel Griffith

Left-wing social policies do not reflect American values and undermine the business interests of the companies that advance them.

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Laura and Jeff Sandefer Take Simon-DeVos Prize for Creating Change Through Education

SPECIAL FEATURE
By David Bass

A 2009 encounter with a public school teacher in Texas dramatically changed the course of Laura and Jeff Sandefer’s lives—and the lives of thousands of students.

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House Passes Bill Barring Funding to House Illegal Aliens on Federal Land

NEWS
By Virginia Allen

“Turning our federal parks into encampments for unvetted migrants from all over the world is unfair to surrounding communities,” says Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y.

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ICYMI: 6 Takeaways From Newsom-DeSantis Debate

NEWS
By Jarrett Stepman

The two governors discussed homelessness, the border, crime, gender transitions for children, San Francisco’s poop map, and more.

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