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The Anti-Homelesness Plot Against the First Amendment

Alabama and nineteen other Republican-led states are asking the Supreme Court to blow up more than century of First Amendment precedents. In their place, they are urging the high court’s conservative ...
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The Judges and Juries Saving the Republic From Trump

The Supreme Court has enabled many of the Trump administration’s worst abuses over the past 14 months, particularly when it comes to his mass deportation plans. The justices’ shadow docket has largely ...
While activists gather signatures to try to eliminate property taxes statewide in Ohio, a lawmaker is suggesting Ohio should ...
Students at several Delaware high schools have staged walkouts to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). With several high schools across Delaware seeing student walkouts against U.S.
The Union Cabinet on Tuesday, February 24, cleared Kerala’s proposal to officially change its name to “Keralam." Union ...
It's natural for Americans to disagree with each other. But when we shout each other down, the principles animating the First Amendment wither.
This is true whether your social media accounts are private or public.
The House Committee unanimously approved HB 437 sponsored by Rep. Alex Andrade, a Pensacola Republican who has struggled to get public records himself over last year’s Hope Florida probe.
Source: Amendment No. 3 Is a ‘planned constitutional coup’, says Mavedzenge – CITEZW Dr Justice Mavedzenge The new Amendment Bill (No. 3) of 2026 is Zanu PF’s latest attempt to manage Zanu PF’s ...
Dozens of cellphone and body camera videos reviewed by CNN show that immigration agents are routinely threatening to arrest people who follow or film videos of them, sometimes specifically citing the ...
Colbert instead directed viewers to his YouTube channel, where his interview with Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico ...
President Tinubu signs the controversial Electoral Act 2026, sparking outrage from opposition parties who call it a setback ...