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Twenty-one state attorneys general and the AG of Washington, D.C., filed briefs in support of lawsuits challenging the cancellation of TRIO grants for programs such as…
You’ve seen the ICE raids, masked agents grabbing people who they think might be undocumented, sometimes only on the basis of skin color. “I’m from Brooklyn!”…
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A divided federal appeals court has sided with Michigan school administrators who barred students from wearing shirts with the phrase “Let’s Go Brandon!”, which gained traction…
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to review another case involving school district practices on gender identity—its third since last year—with three justices suggesting that…
Brian Farmer andDebbie Tubbyat Ipswich County CourtGetty ImagesThe impact of parental alienating behaviours – when a separated partner tries to turn their children against the other…
If someone illegally double parks in a one-way street and a cop walks by, the expectation is that they’d get fined. Similarly, you’d think that if…
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court broke from its increasingly common practice of deciding important cases without holding an oral argument or even explaining the reasoning of…
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Two 0f the world’s best-known authoritarian leaders – Viktor Orbán, Hungary’s prime minister, and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkey’s president – have each had at least 15…
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