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FEBRUARY 09, 2026
[The fruit of the poisonous tree — infecting the Constitution
with transgender politics]
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THE FRUIT OF THE POISONOUS TREE — INFECTING THE CONSTITUTION WITH
TRANSGENDER POLITICS
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In Nardone v. U.S., the Supreme Court held that any subsequent
evidence found through illegally obtained evidence was the “fruit of
the poisonous tree” and inadmissible. That same label should apply
to courts applying delusional misinterpretations of the Constitution.
Here’s an example from Alaska. Is it really a “cruel and unusual
punishment” not to give […]
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infectingtheConstitutionwithtransgenderpolitics]
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[Caps on credit card interest rates will cripple American small
businesses]
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CAPS ON CREDIT CARD INTEREST RATES WILL CRIPPLE AMERICAN SMALL
BUSINESSES
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Small businesses employ nearly half of America’s workforce and
generate roughly 43% of U.S. economic output. But they cannot grow,
hire, or survive without reliable access to capital and credit. Any
policy that restricts that access, no matter how well intentioned,
poses a direct threat to small business prosperity and, by extension,
to America’s economic […]
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[Surrogacy is booming, but ethical questions remain]
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SURROGACY IS BOOMING, BUT ETHICAL QUESTIONS REMAIN
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In mid-January, singer Meghan Trainor and her husband, actor Daryl
Sabara, welcomed their third child, a girl, into the world. The baby
arrived in a nontraditional way, via surrogate. Surrogacy, especially
for wealthy or celebrity couples, is not unheard of. In fact, the
entire surrogacy industry has expanded in recent years. This is due to
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[Social media did not injure you, personally]
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SOCIAL MEDIA DID NOT INJURE YOU, PERSONALLY
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A Los Angeles jury will soon rule in a landmark case regarding
social media’s impact on present society, and its future. The
plaintiff, known only as K.G.M., is lodging a personal-injury case
against Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, claiming their products caused a
series of mental health problems during her teenage years, ranging
from body dysmorphia to suicidal […]
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