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Fair Courts America is the nation’s premier organization dedicated to preserving the Founders’ intent that the judicial branch of government renders equal justice under the law.
Through public education and advocacy, Fair Courts America connects voters with vital information about candidates for public offices that affect the courts, both judicial and prosecutorial. Progressive activists seek to take control of the courts away from the people, to enact a liberal agenda resulting in violence and crime in our communities and creating victims of our neighbors. Fair Courts America is committed to standing against this tide, uniting voters across the political spectrum, and restoring America’s courts to their original purpose.
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There’s Now A Massive Public Database Tracking The ‘Bidenvasion Crime Wave’
A database detailing thousands of crimes committed by illegal aliens launched Monday, IllegalAlienCrimes.com shows viewers a map that lets them zoom in on their community to see crimes there, drawing from local news reports, Immigration and Customs Enforcement statements, and open records requests. Read More
Oklahoma Supreme Court Declares First-of-Its-Kind Religious Charter School Unconstitutional
Oklahoma’s state supreme court ruled on Tuesday that the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, is unconstitutional. Read More
Iowa Supreme Court Upholds Heartbeat Law
In another important decision on Friday, the Iowa supreme court ruled by a vote of 4 to 3 in Planned Parenthood of the Heartland v. Reynolds that the state may enforce its recently enacted law that (except in instances of medical emergency, rape, or incest) bars abortion when the in uterohuman being has a detectable heartbeat. Read More
Mitchell to Mayes: Arizona AG should back off from pay-for-play investigation, not MCAO
The fight over who will investigate pay-for-play allegations swirling around a state-contracted group home operator rages on, with Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell taking the latest swing. “I will not stand aside,” Mitchell said Tuesday in a letter to Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes Read More
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