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Make no mistake, we here at Stay in Honor do not condone any law above the Law of the Most High, the “i am”, the “God” of Abraham. The law we promote on this site is sometimes known as natural law or universal law; the news items from feeds below are nevertheless oftentimes interesting, and sometimes there are “reflections” of natural / universal law within the world of man's law, aka the “legal society”. We can learn from anything we decide to learn from, so, enjoy!
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New York Versus the Nuns: The Dominican Sisters Face Penalties for Refusing to Yield on Religious Values
by jonathanturley on April 13, 2026 at 9:00 am
New York has been a godsend for gun rights in passing a series of unconstitutional limits on Second Amendment rights…
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USC Bans Men from Gym Areas to Avoid Triggering Women and Non-Binary Students
by jonathanturley on April 9, 2026 at 11:15 am
According to the New York Post, the University of Southern California has adopted a policy banning men from certain workout…
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The Maine Event: Shenna Bellows Runs for Governor on Unconstitutional Effort to Bar Trump from Ballot
by jonathanturley on April 8, 2026 at 10:50 am
Maine’s Secretary of State Shenna Bellows is actually running for governor on her willingness to take flagrantly unconstitutional action. Bellows…
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“It’s Our Nature”: Colorado Doubles Down on New Assaults on the First Amendment
by jonathanturley on April 7, 2026 at 12:06 pm
Colorado’s tourism slogan, “it’s our nature,” has a menacing meaning for free speech advocates. Colorado is now arguably the most…
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Stephanie Barclay on “The Emergency Docket's Mistaken Birthday”
by Jonathan H. Adler on April 22, 2026 at 5:30 pm
Contrary to what some believe, the Clean Power Plan was not the first executive branch action stopped on the “Shadow Docket.”
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Justice Thomas Assigns Himself A Majority Opinion
by Josh Blackman on April 22, 2026 at 4:59 pm
The preemption case may affect the Roundup argument next week.
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Reading the Clean Power Plan “Shadow Papers” in Context
by Jonathan H. Adler on April 22, 2026 at 4:25 pm
More of what's been absent from discussions of the recently released Supreme Court memoranda, with commentary by Davis and Re.
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The Awful Virginia Redistricting Referendum
by David Bernstein on April 22, 2026 at 4:19 pm
The referendum language gave voters no indication of what they were voting for
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US Supreme Court weighs whether FCC can impose massive penalties without a jury trial — SCOTUS Dispatch
by Joshua Villanueva | George Washington U. Law School, US on April 22, 2026 at 3:14 pm
Joshua Villanueva is JURIST’s Washington, DC Correspondent and an LL.M. candidate in National Security and U.S. Foreign Relations Law at The George Washington University Law School. The US Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral argument in consolidated cases asking whether the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) may assess massive monetary forfeitures through its own administrative process The post US Supreme Court weighs whether FCC can impose massive penalties without a jury trial — SCOTUS Dispatch appeared first on JURIST – News.
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UN experts decry human rights violations at Belarus detention camp
by Samara Baboolal | JURIST Staff, GB on April 22, 2026 at 2:06 am
UN experts on Monday raised alarm over allegations of poor conditions, inhumane treatment, and other international law violations at a Belarus detention center. Following confidential meetings with a Navapolatsk Correctional Colony psychologist, experts heard reports of “detainees…subjected to prolonged solitary confinement, disciplinary sanctions and physical punishments after suicide attempts, [and] denial of essential medical care.” The post UN experts decry human rights violations at Belarus detention camp appeared first on JURIST – News.
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EU declines to suspend Israel trade agreement despite international pleas
by James Brierley | U. Ottawa Faculty of Law, CA on April 22, 2026 at 1:44 am
A panel of UN experts on Monday unsuccessfully pleaded with the European Union to immediately suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement at the EU foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg held on Tuesday. A motion to suspend the agreement was supported by Spain, Slovenia, and Ireland. However, Germany and Italy blocked the bid. Ireland and Spain had The post EU declines to suspend Israel trade agreement despite international pleas appeared first on JURIST – News.
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Japan lifts restrictions on weapon and technology exports
by Samara Baboolal | JURIST Staff, GB on April 22, 2026 at 12:10 am
The Japanese government on Tuesday approved revisions to its defense equipment and technology framework, lifting restrictions on overseas weapons exports. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated: “In today’s increasingly severe security environment, no country can safeguard its own peace and security alone.” She expressed support for providing partnered and allied countries with defensive technology and equipment. The post Japan lifts restrictions on weapon and technology exports appeared first on JURIST – News.
