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The dog that didn’t bark on birthright citizenship
The ratifiers of the 14th Amendment could not have contemplated excluding the children of unlawful entrants, because the ...
The ACLU of Utah, on behalf of the Kurt Vonnegut estate, three authors, and two students, has challenged Utah House Bill 29, ...
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Commentary: Birthright citizenship plain as day in the Constitution — Mitchell Zimmerman
Commentary: It’s intolerable that the Supreme Court should consider reopening an issue it took a Civil War to resolve.
As Utah adds more titles to its banned book list, three award-winning authors and two high school students are suing the ...
The laws cited by California preserved the right to openly carry guns, which state courts said was clearly protected by the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will head into 2026 with numerous high profile decisions to issue. Transgender athletes, birthright ...
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Trump’s attack on birthright citizenship seeks to further codify white supremacy
The Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing early next year regarding historic challenges to the Trump administration’s attempt ...
The test focused on products that were once common in schools but later banned. Each item was examined for safety and practicality. Some bans were easy to understand immediately. Others felt less ...
The Eleventh Court dismissed a lawsuit brought by residents arrested for failing to pay mandatory garbage collection fees.
Five years after the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol, the fundamental facts of that day continue to fuel deep ...
The Supreme Court is slated to hear major cases, including those on birthright citizenship and transgender sports laws, in 2026.
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