A gay-rights student organization at Texas A&M is suing the university over a newly adopted resolution that bans drag shows ...
The US has pardoned insurrectionists twice before – and both times, years of violent racism followed
It’s not yet clear whether Trump’s pardons will herald a period of national harmony – as past presidents hoped for – or more ...
A federal jury this week convicted a man accused of being a member of a white supremacist group on rioting charges, bringing to a close a case ...
The Lenten season that began on Wednesday, normally one of introspection and personal spiritual observances, has become a ...
In well over a century, nobody has seriously challenged the Supreme Court’s 1898 ruling that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens under the 14th Amendment, without regard to their parents ...
BANGKOK: Thanin Kraivichien (pic), the 14th Prime Minister of Thailand and former president of the Privy Council of Thailand in the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, died on Sunday (Feb 23).
The Eleventh Circuit decision … failed adequately to address this Court's recent Fourth Amendment precedents. Two of its three reasons for rejecting Gonzalez's arguments relied on its ...
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He contends that the 14th Amendment has been misinterpreted and does not guarantee automatic citizenship for all U.S.-born children. Currently, the Trump administration faces a lengthy legal fight.
Major setback for Trump; US court blocks his bid to end birthright citizenship as ‘unconstitutional’
Judges ruled the order unconstitutional, siding with Democratic-led states and immigrant rights advocates who argue it violates the 14th Amendment.
The implied crux of Trump’s executive order is that the 14th Amendment allows citizenship to be bestowed on anyone born within U.S. borders only if they are, at the time, “subject to the ...
Kiwis are now a step closer to the guaranteed right to repair the products they own with the Consumer Guarantees (Right to Repair) Amendment Bill passing its first reading in Parliament on Wednesday.
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