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We commonly forget that the United States Constitution protects freedom of speech far beyond what is tolerated by our ...
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The New Republic on MSNSupreme Court Prepares to Rip Away Trans Rights in Two New CasesThe Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear two cases involving transgender athletes being banned from women’s sports at the ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Overlooks Crucial Detail in Bragging About Jobs ReportFor all of the president’s braggadocio about the economy, a key detail in last month’s jobs report paints a bitter picture ...
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The US Supreme Court has sided with South Carolina in the Medina v. Planned Parenthood case, which dealt with the state’s ...
A recent analysis finds that encampments bans and other local ordinances aimed at unhoused populations don't actually lead to ...
Louisiana’s controversial law requiring public schools and colleges to post the Ten Commandments violates the U.S.
An Atlanta lawyer who repeatedly cited phony legal cases in her client’s divorce appears to have used generative AI to craft arguments, appellate judges say.
The analysis shows that these laws, including bans on sleeping outside, don't reduce homelessness. Why are they on the rise?
Johnson v. City of E. Orange June 27, 2025 at 12:00 AM Email Share Print Case Digest Summary ...
Texas state Sen. Nathan Johnson held onto his Dallas-area seat for a third term after a high-stakes, surprise challenge from a fellow Democrat, state Rep. Victoria Neave Criado.
Texas A&M has landed its 15 commitment in the 2026 class, 3-star ATH Kaeden Johnson is headed to College Station.
Johnson served for 30 years as the U.S. House Representative for Texas and was active at the state level for a decade more. A bill to name part of U.S. Highway 67 after trailblazing Dallas ...
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