
Female Athletes Win at Supreme Court
Today, the Supreme Court upheld the common-sense laws that keep sports fair for women and girls. 27 states have passed laws that classify athletes based on sex because sex is what matters in sports, and the Supreme Court affirmed this fundamental truth.
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The Climate, the Consequences, and the Constitutional Path Forward
Eagle Forum President Kris Ullman joins for a full-hour conversation on the climate, the consequences, and the constitutional path forward.
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Redistricting Debacle Proves GOP Is Too Squishy For An Article V Convention
Given current political divisions, an Article V convention of states would do more harm than good at solving the nation’s problems.
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Girls Sports are for Girls!
The Court will decide in these cases, West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Hecox v. Little, whether States can protect women’s and girls’ sports from participation by males who “identify” as female.
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The Balancing Budget Conundrum
Our nation’s debt is out of control. We are currently $38.4 trillion in debt, which amounts to $288,000 per household in the United States.
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We the People
It’s September seventeenth! A date to celebrate and pray, Brave men signed a bold document, It was Constitution Day!
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Six Months of Winning!
The beginning of 2025 brought hope to Americans who voted for President Donald Trump and Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
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Eagle Forum Will Never Burn Our Legacy of Liberty
In his July 10, 2025, commentary, “Calling On The Eagle Forum To Add to Its Legacy of Liberty,” RealClearMarkets Editor John Tamny seeks Eagle Forum’s support of a constitutional convention (aka Con-Con) with the goal of pushing Congress to support term limits for the federal legislature.
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Proxy Voting Defeated
After an attempt to change the House rules to allow Members to vote on legislation while not physically present, Eagle Forum is pleased that the issue has been resolved without reinstating proxy voting.
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Conservative Women Oppose Proxy Voting
Eagle Forum organized a letter to House Republicans opposing the attempt to allow proxy voting by Members of Congress.
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A Tale of Two Voting Bills
A pair of voting bills caused more controversy than expected in the House of Representatives this week.
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Emergency! Ask Members to Vote In-Person!
Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna has filed a discharge petition (with 11 other Republicans) to force the GOP Leadership to vote on a Democrat Resolution that will allow proxy (remote) voting for 12 weeks for any Member if they or their spouse gives birth.
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Is Our Constitution in Jeopardy?
This fun answer-and-question is an easy way to learn about the U.S. Constitution and is appropriate for all ages.
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Carter Could Not Revive ERA
Last week’s eulogies for Jimmy Carter included honoring some of the mistakes he made as president, such as Carter’s giveaway of the Panama Canal.
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Will Biden Create a Constitutional Crisis?
A group of 48 Democrat U.S. Senators have called on President Joe Biden to order the Archivist to “certify and publish the Equal Rights Amendment as the 28th Amendment” to the U.S. Constitution before he leaves office next month.
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“Court Reform” Threatens Civil Rights
“Court reform is critical to our democracy,” declared President Joe Biden in his address to the nation in late July as he stepped aside from seeking a second term while moving full speed ahead with a dangerous plan that would pave the way for the far left’s radical agenda.
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