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The Utah Republican introduced the Senate version of the “Interstate Obscenity Definition Act” (IODA) — a recycled attempt to ban online pornography nationwide.
Oklahoma could soon have stronger laws that punish "organized" shoplifting, protests near a church and public corruption.
Because radicalized students and agitators have been able to target Jews with little or no pushback, it should come as no ...
In a Q&A, a scholar and activist who's been criticizing Qatari donations since 2012 discusses the airplane gift and the ...
This article will provide an overview of the current state of hemp and CBD regulation, explore the growing popularity of hemp ...
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As legal rulings block the Legislature’s ban on abortion and allow lawsuits against Freedom Caucus initiatives to proceed, ...
Documentary filmmaker Wendy Sachs is convinced that campus protests against Israel were prepared long in advance of the Hamas ...
Journalists say the law preventing people from coming near police officers if they are engaged in official duties violates ...