Colorado School Kicks Out Student for Wearing ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ Flag Patch

 
 
August 30 2023
 
 
 
 
ANALYSIS
Colorado School Kicks Out Student for Wearing 'Don't Tread on Me' Flag Patch
By Tony Kinnett

A school administrator tells Jaiden's parents that "we can't have that [flag] around other kids," according to the video.
NEWS
UNDETERRED: School Districts Consider Transgender Parental Rights Policies Despite California AG Lawsuit, Board Member Says
By Tyler O'Neil

More California school districts are considering policies requiring schools to notify parents if their children identify as transgender.
NEWS
DC Jury Finds Pro-Life Activists Guilty on All Counts of Blockading Abortion Clinic
By Mary Margaret Olohan

A Washington, D.C., jury has convicted five pro-life activists of violating the FACE Act when they sought to prevent the abortions of unborn babies by blocking women from accessing an abortion clinic.
NEWS
'Coordinated Effort': House Judiciary Seeks White House, DOJ Communications on Trump Prosecution
By Fred Lucas

The House Judiciary Committee is pressing the White House and Justice Department to provide information about meetings between special counsel Jack Smith's team and White House aides.
NEWS
Why China's Economy Is Struggling
By Samantha Aschieris

"Americans should be concerned about the outcomes in China because they are a forewarning to America," says EJ Antoni, a policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation.
ANALYSIS
Why Founding Fathers 'Deliberately Made Congress Weak,' Professor Explains
By Virginia Allen

"The early politicians were really committed to their principles and were willing to fight over them," Joseph Postell says, adding that "Duels were very common."
ANALYSIS
'No Resemblance to Reality': Former Clarence Thomas Clerks Defend Him After Attacks
By Jarrett Stepman

"We all saw with our own eyes the same thing: His integrity is unimpeachable," write over 100 of Justice Thomas' clerks.
NEWS
ICYMI: City Can't Ban Farmer From Market for Views on Same-Sex Marriage, Judge Rules
By Ken McIntyre

Six years ago, a Michigan city barred a farmer from selling apples and other fruit at an outdoor market because he doesn't allow same-sex weddings on his property. A judge just sided with the farmer.
 
     
 
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