The Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Ruling
The Court narrowed automatic birthright citizenship for children born to parents in the country unlawfully — reigniting the deepest fight in American immigration law.
Republican Corner
The 14th Amendment was written for the freed slaves, not as an open invitation to anyone who reaches the border. Tightening the rule restores the original purpose and the rule of law.
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02Birthright citizenship has been settled law since 1898 and is one of the clearest constitutional guarantees we have. Rewriting it by judicial fiat opens the door to a permanent underclass.
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Trans Athletes in Women's Sports
The Supreme Court has ruled on whether states can bar transgender girls and women from female sports categories — and the fallout is hitting every public school in America.
Striking Down Campaign Finance Limits on Parties
The Court overturned limits on coordinated party spending — a ruling critics call 'Citizens United for political parties' and supporters call a long-overdue free-speech win.
Conditioning U.S. Aid to Israel
Congress is weighing whether to attach human-rights conditions to the next multibillion-dollar U.S. military aid package to Israel.
ICE Workplace Raids vs. Sanctuary Cities
Federal immigration raids on workplaces and the cities refusing to cooperate are colliding in courtrooms, statehouses, and on the evening news.
State Abortion Ballot Measures
A wave of state ballot measures in 2026 will either lock abortion access into state constitutions — or restrict it further.
Assault-Weapon Ban & Red-Flag Expansion
Following the latest string of mass shootings, Congress is debating a federal assault-weapon ban paired with a national red-flag law.
The TikTok / Foreign-App Ban Standoff
Washington is again moving to force a sale of TikTok and lay groundwork to ban other foreign-controlled apps — pitting national security hawks against free-speech and creator advocates.
Federal Regulation of Frontier AI
Lawmakers want pre-deployment safety testing and licensing for the most powerful AI models — the first real attempt at a federal AI rulebook.
Saving Social Security Before 2034
The trust fund is forecast to hit automatic 20%+ benefit cuts in the early 2030s unless Congress acts. The fix is the third rail of American politics.
Rolling Back the Federal EV Mandate
Washington is moving to weaken federal emissions rules that effectively pushed automakers to electrify most new cars by the early 2030s.
Student Debt Relief, Round Two
Another sweeping student-loan relief plan is in front of Congress and the courts — this time framed as targeted relief for public-service workers and long-term borrowers.
The Clean Energy Infrastructure Bill
A $1.2 trillion proposal to overhaul the American grid and mandate a shift to renewables.
The 32-Hour Federal Work Week
Should the federal standard work week drop from 40 to 32 hours with no cut in pay?
Ending Single-Family Zoning
A federal push to override local zoning rules and legalize duplexes, ADUs and townhomes nationwide.
A Lawful-Access Mandate for Encryption
Should US tech companies be required to build law-enforcement access into encrypted messaging?
The Border Security & Pathway Package
Tying a major border-enforcement build-out to a legal pathway for long-resident undocumented workers.
The AI Content Disclosure Act
Should AI-generated images, video and audio be required by law to carry a visible label and machine-readable watermark?
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