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Christian judge blessed with ‘maximum’ cash after being punished in same-sex-marriage fight * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

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Source link Judge Dianne Hensley A judge in Travis County, Texas, district court, after triggering a change in the practice of the judiciary in the state, now has been awarded

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Conservative Review

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· Jul 9, 2026

If Governments Won’t End No-Fault Divorce, Churches Should Help

Anyone confused about what God says about marriage and divorce can find clarity -- and robust scriptural receipts -- in this book.

The Independent

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· Jun 26, 2026

Trump foe John Bolton pleads guilty in classified information case

His plea agreement may enable him to avoid time behind bars, but the judge will ultimately decide his punishment

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 2, 2026

Ed Meese and the Originalist Court

Ed Meese and the Originalist Court

Christian Headlines

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· Jun 23, 2026

Judge Given 640K after Refusing to Officiate Same Sex Wedding

A Texas judge, initially disciplined for religious objections to officiating same-sex weddings, has won a significant legal victory of 640,000 after successfully arguing her rights under the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

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· Jul 2, 2026

Here’s why a judge voided Jermaine Jackson’s $6.5M rape case default judgment 

Michael Jackson’s older brother, Jermaine Jackson, scored a legal victory after a judge voided the 6.5 million default judgment that was awarded to his rape accuser. Per TMZ, the judge voided the default judgment because the woman in question failed to address Jermaine, 71, by his legal name when she made efforts to serve him...

Irish Mirror

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· Jun 26, 2026

Man with a chronic drug addiction and 134 previous convictions has been jailed for 20 months

The judge said the aggravating factors in this case were his 134 previous convictions, including 57 were for theft

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Related coverage for "Christian judge blessed with ‘maximum’ cash after being punished in same-sex-marriage fight * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh": Conservative Review — If Governments Won’t End No-Fault Divorce, Churches Should Help. The Independent — Trump foe John Bolton pleads guilty in classified information case. Real Clear Politics — Ed Meese and the Originalist Court. Christian Headlines — Judge Given 640K after Refusing to Officiate Same Sex Wedding. Face2Face Africa — Here’s why a judge voided Jermaine Jackson’s $6.5M rape case default judgment . Irish Mirror — Man with a chronic drug addiction and 134 previous convictions has been jailed for 20 months