State Attorneys General Fighting Back Against Biden Administration
Republican state attorneys general are aggressively seeking to keep the Biden administration in check and hold federal bureaucrats accountable. Since Joe Biden took office, attorneys general such as Brenna Bird of Iowa, Steve Marshall of Alabama, and Alan Wilson of South Carolina have filed dozens of lawsuits against the administration including most recently suing the administration over new regulations that would criminalize millions of firearms owners. All three AGs will speak on a panel at the Republican National Lawyers Association National Policy Conference on May 17.
Read moreAnother Historic Week Expected at the Supreme Court
This week is shaping up to be another historic week at the Supreme Court, which is expected to release the remaining decisions from its 2022-2023 term. Two of the most closely watched cases are challenging the alleged race-based admissions policies of Harvard and UNC Chapel Hill. As Judicial Crisis Network's Carrie Severino pointed out on Fox News, Americans are tied of the discriminatory, race-based college admissions policies.
Read moreThe majority of Americans do not want race factored into college admissions.
— Carrie Severino (@JCNSeverino) June 26, 2023
I hope the Supreme Court will finally clarify that it is unconstitutional to use race-based admissions to discriminate against students.
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Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Keeps Losing in Court
Earlier this week, the Eighth Circuit became the latest court to strike down the Biden Administration's student loan forgiveness plan. The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board explained:
The appellate court’s unsigned opinion focuses on the threshold question of whether Missouri suffered a concrete and particular injury to sue. Missouri argued that the loan cancellation would cost its student loan servicer, Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority (Mohela), revenue and impose administrative burdens.
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