Last week, Seattle’s city council passed a special tax for those making over $225,000 a year. Opponents say they violated the state constitution.
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ATF Asks: What Gun Laws Should Change?
The ATF is actually asking We the People which gun laws should be changed or repealed. Liberty Nation is happy to make a list.
Milo Yiannopoulous Sues Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster might have dropped Milo, but they did not silence him.
Cardboard AR-15 Causes Panic in California
Apparently the sight of an oversized, obviously fake, cardboard AR-15 was enough to send residents in Oceanside, California into a tizzy.
Washington Redskins’ Name Will Stay, Thanks to Asian Band
Turns out the Redskins won’t have to change their name after all.
Sarah Palin Sues the New York Times, Part 2
Part 2 of the series; Graham Noble digs into the lawsuit itself.
Trump Breaks Tradition, Ignores Ramadan Dinner
Breaking a twenty-year tradition of hosting a dinner for Eid al-Fitr – the celebration that marks the end of Ramadan, President Trump declined to officially observe the event at the White House.
Fifth Circuit Says Religion-Based Service Denials Are Legal
The Fifth Circuit has ruled that denying service to a customer based on your religious convictions is legal.
SCOTUS Allows Public Funding For Trinity Church Playground
SCOTUS’ ruling brings to mind the question about the state funding religious organizations.