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President Trump Takes Real Action to Combat Racial Discrimination
An executive order signed by President Trump, “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity,” directs federal agencies to end “all discriminatory and illegal preferences,” including by enforcing civil rights protections against “illegal private-sector DEI preferences, mandates, policies, programs, and activities.”
President Trump Takes Real Action to Combat Antisemitism
An executive order signed by President Trump, titled “Protecting the United States From Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats,” ensures foreign student visa holders understand that their ability to study in America is a privilege, not a right.
President Trump Takes Real Action to Protect Women
An executive order signed by President Trump, “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government,” protects “intimate single-sex spaces,” including bathrooms and domestic abuse shelters, from opposite-sex intrusion.
One Judge. One Ruling. One Nation Put on Hold.
Ending National Injunction Abuse in United States District Courts
There is no historical legal authority for federal judges to issue national injunctions. Nevertheless, the Trump administrations have faced far more national injunctions than any other administration in history. The Supreme Court is increasingly aware of the rise in the national injunction’s popularity and the need to address its legality.
State Policy Actions to Support Homeschooling, Another Choice for Families
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, homeschooling has been the fastest-growing form of education in America. Families have become more aware of alternative education options as parental choice surrounding education has gained momentum.
Supreme Court Must Rein in DHS’s Unauthorized Alien Work Programs
The Supreme Court has a critical opportunity to defend American workers.
At issue: whether the Department of Homeland Security can hand out work permits to illegal aliens without any approval from Congress. The D.C. Circuit shockingly upheld this power grab, giving DHS sweeping authority to create de facto immigration policy — bypassing lawmakers and hurting hardworking Americans in the process.