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Are race-based scholarships on their way out?

Some colleges and universities have put race-based scholarships on hold. Carlos Barquero via Getty Images by Jeffrey C. Sun, University of Louisville and Charles J....

Taxes are due even if you object to government policies or doubt the validity of the 16th Amendment’s ratification

by Michele Frank, Miami University Most Americans don’t like doing, or paying, their income taxes. But every year, about 85% of them will voluntarily pay...

Supreme Court says only Congress can bar a candidate, like Trump, from the presidency for insurrection

Journalists set up in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building on Feb. 8, 2024. Aaron Schwartz/Xinhua via Getty Images − 3 essential reads by Jeff Inglis,...

Rudy Giuliani appealing $148 million settlement to 2 Black women in Georgia

The two former Georgia election workers who won a $148 million defamation judgment against Rudy Giuliani can only hope that Rudy Giuliani doesn’t get...

Summer Lee calls on supporters to fight back against a ‘Trump abortion ban’

U.S. REP. SUMMER LEE addresses the media outside the City-County Building, Jan. 22. For her, it was all about stopping an abortion ban that...

Trump defends himself to the Supreme Court, saying he called ‘for peace, patriotism, respect for law and order’ on Jan. 6 and is not...

by Wayne Unger, Quinnipiac University Filing late in the day to meet the Jan. 18, 2024, deadline, former President Donald Trump submitted a brief to...

Biden, like Trump, sidesteps Congress to get things done

Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. Jim Watson,Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images by Jordan Cash, Michigan State University With two presidents – one current and...

Trump Lawyer: President can order Seal Team Six to assassinate political rivals

**FILE** Former President Donald Trump appears in a New York City courtroom on April 4 for his arraignment on 34 felony counts related to...

US Supreme Court decision on Trump-Colorado ballot case ‘monumental’ for democracy itself, not just 2024 presidential election

by Derek T. Muller, University of Notre Dame Momentous questions for the U.S. Supreme Court and momentous consequences for the country are likely now that...

Why 14th Amendment bars Trump from office: A constitutional law scholar explains principle behind Colorado Supreme Court ruling

On Jan. 6, 2021, then-President Donald Trump exhorted followers to object to the results of the 2020 presidential election. AP Photo/Evan Vucci by Mark A. Graber,...

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