Tag: Policies & Impacts

Has Religious Discrimination Against Christians Become Acceptable Now? Lucas Miles

The anti-woke revolution that started with boycotts against Anheuser-Busch and Target is still going strong. And even baseball is being affected by it. Thousands of people recently showed up at LA’s Dodger Stadium to protest what they said was religious discrimination, after the Dodgers brought in a drag queen group known as the “Sisters of…


Has Religious Discrimination Against Christians Become Acceptable Now?—Lucas Miles on Woke Hypocrisy

The anti-woke revolution that started with boycotts against Anheuser-Busch and Target is still going strong. And even baseball is being affected by it. Thousands of people recently showed up at LA’s Dodger Stadium to protest what they said was religious discrimination, after the Dodgers brought in a drag queen group known as the “Sisters of…


Does Washington Know We’re in a Cold War With China?

Congress and the White House talk tough on the Chinese Communist Party—but there’s little evidence U.S. officials are doing anything about what they say is America’s chief strategic threat. Veteran China watcher Michael Pillsbury has an action plan to change that. and he’s keeping score to make sure the U.S. government is keeping its word…


[PREMIERING at 11:00AM ET] Does Washington Know We’re in a Cold War With China?

Congress and the White House talk tough on the Chinese Communist Party—but there’s little evidence U.S. officials are doing anything about what they say is America’s chief strategic threat. Veteran China watcher Michael Pillsbury has an action plan to change that. and he’s keeping score to make sure the U.S. government is keeping its word…


[PREMIERING NOW] Does Washington Know We’re in a Cold War With China?

Congress and the White House talk tough on the Chinese Communist Party—but there’s little evidence U.S. officials are doing anything about what they say is America’s chief strategic threat. Veteran China watcher Michael Pillsbury has an action plan to change that. and he’s keeping score to make sure the U.S. government is keeping its word…


Supreme Court Narrows Trademark Protections Outside US

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled on June 29 that a trademark law does not regulate the use of U.S. trademarks outside the United States. At the same time, the justices split 5–4 on whether the holder of an infringed trademark could still seek damages domestically for the trademark infringement that took place abroad if it…


Biden Official Says Social Media Companies Uncooperative in Addressing Fentanyl Crisis

Anne Milgram, head of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), has said that social media companies haven’t been as cooperative as they could have in addressing the fentanyl crisis. “We have not until recently gotten nearly as much cooperation as we need,” she said on Sunday during an appearance on NBC’s “Meet The Press.” Social media…


Louisiana AG Jeff Landry Hails Ruling in Govt-Big Tech Censorship Case as Independence Day Triumph

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry on Tuesday hailed a major victory for the First Amendment after a federal court issued a preliminary injunction partially restraining the federal government from working with Big Tech companies to censor Americans’ speech on social media platforms. The decision, handed down on Independence Day, comes amid a lengthy legal battle…


Louisiana AG Jeff Landry Hails Ruling in Government–Big Tech Censorship Case as Independence Day Triumph

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry on Tuesday hailed a major victory for the First Amendment after a federal court issued a preliminary injunction partially restraining the federal government from working with big tech companies to censor Americans’ speech on social media platforms. The decision, handed down on Independence Day, comes amid a lengthy legal battle…


Watchdog Group Warns Universities of Lawsuits If They Fail to Observe Supreme Court Affirmative Action Rulings

The Supreme Court has spoken on the constitutionality of using affirmative action in higher education admissions.  On June 29, the court ruled, in two separate cases, that for colleges and universities to use race in making admissions decisions is unlawful, violating the Equal Protection clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.  Students for…