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[Photo] BREAKING: Supreme Court finds Hawaii’s “vampire rule” restricting Americans’ ability t [...]

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June 25, 2026

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[Photo] BREAKING: Supreme Court finds Hawaii’s “vampire rule” restricting Americans’ ability t [...]

BREAKING: Supreme Court finds Hawaii’s “vampire rule” restricting Americans’ ability to conceal carry on private property open to the public to be unconstitutional. 6-3 decision by Justice Alito.https://x.com/shawnfleetwood/status/2070146965090845154?s=46

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Fox News

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· Jun 30, 2026

JONATHAN TURLEY: Birthright citizenship ruling leaves conservatives with only one path

The Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling upholds birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, with Roberts and Barrett joining liberal justices.

NaturalNews.com

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· Jul 1, 2026

Supreme Court Rules States Can Exclude Transgender Athletes from Female Sports

(NaturalNews) The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, June 30 voted 6-3 to uphold state laws in West Virginia and Idaho that bar transgender girls and women from competi...

Center for Equal Opportunity

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· Apr 29, 2026

PRESS RELEASE: CEO Applauds SCOTUS Decision in Louisiana v. Callais

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Shawna Bray(410) 598-5388 Wednesday, April 29, 2026 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO) today praised the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais. CEO Chairman Linda Chavez applauded the ruling, noting that it is consistent with the colorblind, merit-based positions for which CEO has long advocated. In a majority opinion authored by Justice Alito, the Court held that Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) “was designed to enforce the Constitution—not collide with it. Unfortunately, lower courts have sometimes applied this Court’s §2 precedents in a way that forces States to engage ... Read More

Xtra Magazine

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· Jun 30, 2026

U.S. Supreme Court upholds bans on trans women and girls in women’s sports

The 6-3 decision sets a new precedent for Title IX and legislation restricting trans people in sports

RedState

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· Jul 2, 2026

Second Amendment Wins Big: A Conversation With the NRA

Second Amendment Wins Big: A Conversation With the NRA

Standing for Freedom Center

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· Jun 29, 2026

SCOTUS: Hawaii’s Default Gun-Carry Ban on Private Property Is Unconstitutional

The U.S. Supreme Court reminded Hawaii that the Second Amendment applies to all 50 states and is not negated by cultural norms like the “spirit of Aloha” or unconstitutional post-Civil War “Black Code” gun restrictions. [UPDATE] The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Thursday, June 25, that Hawaii’s default ban on carrying firearms on private property violates the Second []

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Related coverage for "[Photo] BREAKING: Supreme Court finds Hawaii’s “vampire rule” restricting Americans’ ability t [...]": Fox News — JONATHAN TURLEY: Birthright citizenship ruling leaves conservatives with only one path. NaturalNews.com — Supreme Court Rules States Can Exclude Transgender Athletes from Female Sports. Center for Equal Opportunity — PRESS RELEASE: CEO Applauds SCOTUS Decision in Louisiana v. Callais. Xtra Magazine — U.S. Supreme Court upholds bans on trans women and girls in women’s sports. RedState — Second Amendment Wins Big: A Conversation With the NRA. Standing for Freedom Center — SCOTUS: Hawaii’s Default Gun-Carry Ban on Private Property Is Unconstitutional