Rep. Nancy Mace scrutinized a transgender activist during a House Oversight subcommittee hearing over previous violent online statements the activist made against conservative Supreme Court justices.
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LGBTQ activist exposed by Rep. Nancy Mace: ‘Do you believe your rhetoric is a threat to democracy?’Rep. Nancy Mace on Tuesday exposed a transgender activist for saying violent rhetoric is dangerous, even though she has called for violence against the Supreme Court.
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Supreme Court won't block California flavored tobacco banThe Supreme Court on Monday refused a request from tobacco companies to stop California from enforcing a ban on flavored tobacco products that was overwhelmingly approved by voters in November. R.J. Reynolds and other tobacco companies sought the high court's intervention to keep the ban from taking effect by Dec. 21. The ban was first passed by the state legislature two years ago but it never took effect after tobacco companies gathered enough signatures to put it on the ballot.
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Supreme Court will not block California's flavored tobacco ban -SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – The Supreme Court of the United States will not block the state of California’s ban on flavored tobacco. The flavored tobacco ban is set to take effect December 21, 2022, after being overwhelmingly approved by California voters nearly two years ago. Several tobacco companies had asked the high court to intervene and stop the potential removal,...
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Supreme Court agrees to hear second dispute over Biden's student loan forgiveness planThe Supreme Court will hear a second challenge to President Biden's student loan forgiveness program setting oral arguments for late February or early March in a dispute brought by two borrowers with outstanding student loans.
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Supreme Court won't hear case that could have changed Title IX's impact on college sportsThe Supreme Court announced Monday that it will not hear an appeal from Michigan State University that could have impacted how Title IX, the federal law that bans sexual discrimination in education, is applied to college athletics programs.
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