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.
Police departments in Los Angeles, Denver, Milwaukee, and Minneapolis provide expensive security details for mayors and other city officials even as those mayors cut police funding and positions.
In a disturbing sign of the times, most news reports on the South Carolina heartbeat case made sure everyone knew the court was "all-male," but didn't bother explaining why that fact was relevant.
"Left-wing activists want to insert 'progressive' groups into our election machinery, making partisan actors a permanent part of how we count ballots in all future elections," says Hayden Ludwig.
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Federal Judge Rules City Can’t Ban Farmer for Views on Same-Sex Marriage
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August 29, 2023
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