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The footnote that broke constitutional law
In Dissent is a recurring series by Anastasia Boden on Supreme Court dissents that have shaped (or reshaped) our country. On a Depression-era dinner table sat a can of milk […] The post The footnote ...
Recognizing the constitutional dimensions at stake, Shreya filed a writ petition under Article 226 before the High Court. She drafted the pleadings and developed constitutional arguments asserting the ...
Minnesota's Immigrant Defense Network, founded to address heightened federal enforcement efforts, organized the event with ...
Your tax dollars funded COPAL, a group in Minneapolis that trains "constitutional observers" and is on the front lines ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Edwin Torres DeSantiago, who conducts trainings for constitutional observation of immigration ...
Is begging protected by the First Amendment? Alabama says it isn't. But courts have said governments can't completely ban ...
Keep in mind, our Constitution was written by rebels. They had just fought a long and ugly war for hitherto unknown freedom.
The 10th Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals published an opinion affirming a Kansas judge’s conclusion the Kansas Highway ...
U.S. District Senior Judge John A. Gibney Jr. ordered the state of Virginia to permanently end its absolute all-felon voting ...
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In defying constitutional school funding mandates lawmakers hurt teachers and students
Dangling pay raises doesn’t make up for other factors, like ignoring consultants’ recommendations and failing to address critical school funding shortages, columnist Kerry Drake opines. The post In ...
"We are emphatically reminding KHP that it has been violating the Constitution," judges said in a ruling on Kansas Day involving the Highway Patrol.
Law enforcement officers acting badly makes for entertaining social media even as it displays the fact that some officers ...
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