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This Fourth of July, consider the fireworks a reminder that freedom isn’t granted by government, it’s something that must be ...
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar called the Republican budget package "one of the most cruel, immoral pieces of legislation that ...
The global soccer governing body FIFA’s reported decision to cancel previously planned additional anti-racism and ...
The only reason Jefferson could call certain truths 'self-evident' is that he was living in a world shaped by Judeo-Christian ...
Kyiv's Desniansky District Court has formally recognized a same-sex couple as a family, marking the first legal precedent of ...
Imagine Brussels bureaucrats determining Americans’ free speech on social media platforms. It sounds absurd—but that’s the ...
Marco Rubio's proposal will wipe out expertise and infrastructure that promote justice abroad and keeps Americans safe at ...
Latin America's top human rights court has issued a groundbreaking advisory opinion linking states’ human rights obligations ...
There are so many precious things under attack in this American moment. Our human rights, civil liberties and basic dignity ...
Advocacy overreach has eroded American foreign policy and its ability to make concrete advances in human rights abroad.
In many ways, the place of human rights in US foreign policy is simply returning to its pre-World War II norm.
Juneteenth went from a little-known celebration of emancipation to a federal American holiday. Along the way, there has been both progress and pushback.