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We keep saying, ‘Let’s rally behind Risa, Bam, and Kiko.’ It’s time to tell them: ‘Rally behind us. Let’s build a movement that will insist on citizenship, not transactional politics — on inclusion, ...
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Here the People Rule, and So Does the Law
I do not forget the position assumed by some that constitutional questions are to be decided by the Supreme Court,” Lincoln said in his first inaugural address, “nor do I deny that such decisions must ...
The former White House communications director has parlayed his disastrous White House foray into a role as one of Trump’s most arch critics.
Democratic socialism, she said, is “not a tradition with a huge following or a huge impact thus far; the term means different things to different people.” Is Bernie Sanders a democratic socialist?
With the Supreme Court’s decision in this case, yet another dagger is aimed at the very heart of the Constitution.
The Constitution does not require Congress to fund abortion providers, affirming congressional spending control.
A federal judge in New Hampshire has blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship.
Metro Atlanta Inside Atlanta’s long-term debate over short-term rentals Debate over regulations is heightened by the city’s reliance on short-term rentals to bolster its tourism industry.
Colonizing Indigenous people—and exploiting their land and resources—has a long and brutal history.
What does that mean? The decision today means federal courts can't grant universal injunctions based on fairness, justice, and principles of equity, rather than the letter of the law, says Bray.
The success of the Sanseito party could reshape Japan’s domestic and foreign policy. It also aligns Japan with political ...