A federal trial found that Tullahoma City Schools violated a former student's First Amendment rights after he was suspended ...
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How two Supreme Court cases could affect trans rights
On Monday, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments on two cases relating to trans athletes for the first time. The post How ...
A former Tullahoma High School student who was suspended in 2022 for memes is taking the school district to trial.
The House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday considered the Protecting Third Party Litigation Funding (TPLF) From Abuse Act as ...
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How the Supreme Court Broke Congress
The second, perhaps somewhat less appreciated but no less significant, is the Supreme Court’s ascent—its expansion of its ...
"My ancestors came here legally:" The hidden history behind Trump's attack on birthright citizenship
Birthright citizenship—the principle that anyone born on American soil is a citizen—has deep roots in English common law and ...
President Donald Trump has called for Tina Peters’ release and, in December, claimed to pardon her — a power he does not have ...
Two lawsuits could change how the 2030 census counts people — and which states gain or lose seats and funding.
The merits and pitfalls of originalist interpretation of the US Constitution were the focus at the November 19 installment of ...
The justices heard almost an hour and a half of arguments about West Virginia vs. B.P.J., which represents the initials of a ...
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Whither Bostock?
Courtly Observations is a recurring series by Erwin Chemerinsky that focuses on what the Supreme Court’s decisions will mean ...
(THE CONVERSATION) One year after Donald Trump’s second inauguration, a pattern emerges. Across dozens of executive orders, agency memos, funding decisions and enforcement changes, the administration ...
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