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Weekend Review: In Memory of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Esteemed Supreme Court Justice and women’s rights icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away at 87 on Friday. A court statement said she was with family at her D.C. home when she died from “complications of metastatic pancreas cancer.” Appointed by Bill Clinton, Ginsburg was the first Democratic appointee to the court in over 25 years. […]
Constitutional Crisis: Is The Trump Administration Revoking Citizenship From Americans?
In an explosive report from The Washington Post, they were able to uncover a new policy from the Trump administration which will probably be challenged on constitutional grounds: As he would later learn, Juan is one of a growing number of people whose official birth records show they were born in the United States but […]
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