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Workers in North Carolina and California Ask Federal Labor Board to Nix Policy Letting Union Bosses Block Elections
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia, Jan. 6 -- The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation posted the following news release:

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Workers in North Carolina and California Ask Federal Labor Board to Nix Policy Letting Union Bosses Block Elections

With new quorum, National Labor Relations Board can eliminate "blocking charge" policy used to stop union removal elections

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Washington, DC - Workers in North Carolina and California are pushing the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to strike down its "blocking charge" policy, which is preventing them from removing unwanted union officials from their ... Show Full Article

The Declaration of Independence Is Still Our Guidepost
DETROIT, Michigan, Jan. 6 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following news:

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The Declaration of Independence Is Still Our Guidepost

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Chief Justice John Roberts reflects on 250 years of American history.

Chief Justice John Roberts is right: The Declaration of Independence, while not law itself, must be the benchmark that guides all three branches of government.

On New Year's Eve, the Chief Justice released his annual year-end report on the state of the judiciary. Of particular note is the brief prefatory letter that Roberts has often used to opine on controversial ... Show Full Article

TPPF Submits Comment on Updated Definition of "Waters of the United States"
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 6 -- The Texas Public Policy Foundation issued the following news release:

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TPPF Submits Comment on Updated Definition of "Waters of the United States"

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AUSTIN - The Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF) submitted a comment on the Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Proposed Rule titled Updated Definition of "Waters of the United States," which includes measures that right-size federal jurisdiction over the nation's waters. The Proposed Rule correctly recognizes that federal jurisdiction over waters arises under the Commerce Clause.

However, ... Show Full Article

TPPF Files Amicus Brief in Parental Rights Case Before the Supreme Court of Texas
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 6 -- The Texas Public Policy Foundation issued the following news release:

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TPPF Files Amicus Brief in Parental Rights Case Before the Supreme Court of Texas

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On January 5, 2026, the Texas Public Policy Foundation filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court of Texas in response to the Court's request for briefing on the application of the Texas Constitution's newly ratified parental rights amendment (Section 37, Article I) to existing statutes governing termination of parental rights decisions. This is the first opportunity the Supreme Court of Texas will have to ... Show Full Article

Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Examining California's Digital Age Assurance Act
LOS ANGELES, California, Jan. 6 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary on Jan. 5, 2026:

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Examining California's Digital Age Assurance Act

By Richard Sill, Technology Policy Fellow

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the Digital Age Assurance Act ( Assembly Bill 1043 ) into law on Oct. 13, marking a significant evolution in state approaches to online youth safety. There is room for improvement, but the act introduces a meaningful first step toward a more privacy-preserving, age-signaling model intended to minimize data exposure while improving compliance certainty for ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Issues Commentary: Anniversary of Isaac Newton's Birth
DETROIT, Michigan, Jan. 6 -- The Foundation for Economic Education issued the following commentary on Jan. 4, 2026:

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Anniversary of Isaac Newton's Birth

He knew the real value of money.

By Katrina Gulliver

On this day in 1643, in the village of Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, Isaac Newton entered the world. Although to the people then, it wasn't January 4it was Christmas Day, 1642.

The great adjustment of dates that took place in 1752 changed calendars retrospectivelythe shift from the Gregorian to the Julian calendar in Britain (and to January 1 being the start of the year, instead of ... Show Full Article

Arthur Vining Davis Foundations: Strengthening Civil Discourse on Campus at Marquette University
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida, Jan. 6 -- The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations issued the following news:

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Strengthening Civil Discourse on Campus at Marquette University

Recent research and national surveys indicate that many college students hesitate to engage in difficult conversations with peers, particularly when disagreement is likely. This trend raises serious concerns for higher education which plays a central role in preparing future citizens and leaders capable of addressing shared challenges in an increasingly polarized society. When students avoid dialogue across difference, they ... Show Full Article