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Student Suspended For Saying ‘Illegal Alien,’ and Now Officials Have to Pay the Piper
(World Net Daily)—A North Carolina school is set to deliver an apology along with $20,000 to a student who was suspended for three days for saying “illegal alien.” The student, Christian McGhee, is a minor, so a court hearing is needed before the agreement is finalized. But a report from...
Teen Suspended for Using Legal Term for Migrant Invaders Comes Out on Top, Will Likely Receive Apology from School Board
(Blaze News)—A 16-year-old student was suspended from Central Davidson High School in Lexington, North Carolina, last year for uttering the term “illegal alien” during a vocabulary lesson in English class. In addition to his temporary removal, Christian McGhee was effectively characterized as a racist for making what the school’s vice...
High School is Forced to Apologize and Pay Up to Student They Suspended for Using Term ‘Illegal Alien’ in Class
(Daily Mail UK)—An American teen suspended for using the term ‘illegal alien‘ in class has finally received justice after his school was forced to apologize and pay out a massive $20,000 settlement. The year-long free speech saga came to an end after a North Carolina district school board agreed to...
Central Davidson Student Suspended for Saying ‘Illegal Alien’ Will Receive Apology as Part of Settlement
(The Dispatch)—The lawsuit against the Davidson County Board of Education over a student suspended for saying “illegal alien” in class is being dropped in exchange for a public apology and $20,000, according to terms of a settlement filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North...
High Schooler Suspended for Saying ‘Illegal Alien’ in Class Wins $20,000
(Newsweek)—A North Carolina high school student who was suspended in April 2024 for using the term “illegal alien” during class has secured a $20,000 settlement, a public apology, and the removal of references to racial bias from his school record, according to court documents first obtained by The Carolina Journal....
Column: Court Says Trump Tariffs are Presidential Overreach
(Chicago Tribune)—The Trump administration’s arbitrary moves to restructure the international trade environment to accommodate White House whims have suddenly run into reality, specifically established laws. This confrontation is still in the early stages, but it does not bode well for President Donald Trump and his ardent protectionist associates. On May...
Court Rejects Sweeping Tariffs Against Leading Ag Trading Partners
(AG Info)—A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled late Wednesday that President Donald Trump does not have the authority under economic emergency legislation to impose sweeping global tariffs. The ruling, at least temporarily, requires the administration to remove tariffs imposed on Canada, Mexico and China —...
Federal Lawsuit Joined by Fairview’s FishUSA Leads to Court Ruling Against Trump Tariffs
(Erie Times-News)—It’s too soon to know if a recent ruling by a U.S. appeals court will reduce the size and number of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The Court of International Trade ruled May 28 that many of the administration’s tariffs — those imposed under the International Emergency Economic...
North Carolina School Board Settles Free Speech Fight
(American Faith)—A North Carolina school board is awaiting judicial approval of a legal settlement after it was accused of fabricating a racial incident, violating a student’s free speech rights, and punishing him for a classroom question. The Davidson County School Board has agreed to terms that include a public apology,...
Free Speech Case of Student v. School Board Nears Settlement Finish Line
(The Center Square)—A North Carolina school board accused of inventing “a racial incident out of thin air,” violating “a student’s rights to free speech” and punishing him for that invention is awaiting a judge’s approval of settlement that includes at least $20,000. Christian McGhee, then 16 and a student at...
Student Suspended for Saying ‘Illegal Alien’ Will Receive Public Apology in New Settlement
(Carolina Journal)—The 16-year-old high school student who was suspended in North Carolina last year for using the words “illegal alien” in English class is set to receive a public apology from the Davidson County Board of Education for mischaracterizing the student in a racially biased manner. A federal lawsuit challenging...
Virginia Businesses Hope for Clarity on Tariffs After Trump’s Court Defeat
(Richmond Times-Dispatch)— Anh Vu had repositioned her shipping company to bring goods from Vietnam into the United States instead of sending exports into the Southeast Asian country. Her business, SAM Cargo Express, planned to develop a warehouse in Northern Virginia to handle the imported handicrafts and other goods from Vietnam....
Port of Los Angeles Backs Blocking Trump’s Tariffs
(The Center Square)—The Port of Los Angeles has come out in favor of a federal court’s ruling to pause President Donald Trump’s efforts to impose tariffs on numerous countries. A three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled on Wednesday that under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act...
‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs Unconstitutional and Unpopular
(The Washington Examiner)—The battle over tariffs has shifted to the federal courts. The Supreme Court may have the last word on whether the Trump administration went too far when it imposed tariffs on both allies and adversaries on “Liberation Day.” Let’s hope the highest court in the land stands on...
Trump’s Tariffs Regime Encounters Headwinds
(The Dispatch)—Happy Monday! The Trump administration’s plans to reshore American manufacturing have hit another stumbling block: Building the planned “Garden of American Heroes”—250 statues erected for the nation’s 250th birthday next summer—on time and on budget will reportedly require (you guessed it) sculptors from China… Courts Put the Brakes on...