Though the legality of separating sports based on sex has been clear for many years, activists in and out of government have sought to disrupt that clarity.
Six new laws in Pennsylvania
A bipartisan bill updating unemployment law to assist victims of domestic violence was the first to be signed.
Campaigning on the high price of everything
Cost of living was crucial to numerous recent Democratic victories.
Dems ‘sharpening their knives’ on Fetterman for ‘heresy’ of unity
One Democratic senator is daring to bridge the political divide — and his own party is punishing him for it.
Republican voters drive increase in mail ballot requests in Pennsylvania
According to data from the Pennsylvania Department of State, as of Monday, more than 1.1 million voters had requested a mail ballot.
Judicial restraint on the Line: PA Supreme Court retention and the Constitution
Pennsylvanians will soon decide whether to retain three justices — Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty, and David Wecht — for another ten years.
Presler’s posthumous birthday present to Kirk: a Bucks early-vote drive
Early voting commenced in Pennsylvania yesterday, the same day Charlie Kirk would have turned 32.
Perkasie Borough Council objects to luxury apartment plans – Bucks Round-Up – October 9, 2025
The resolution instructs Borough Solicitor Colby Grim to relay Council’s opposition at a zoning hearing board meeting on October 27.
Supreme Court upholds death sentence of Richard Laird of 1987 murder of Anthony Milano
The denial concludes the final federal appeal in the matter.
Listening to Justice Barrett
Barrett’s appearance, coming soon after Charlie Kirk’s death, made Jeffrey Rosen’s question about polarization stand out as especially important.
