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Tag: Constitution

Louisiana’s ‘In God We Trust’ law tests limits of religion in...

Frank S. Ravitch, Michigan State University When Louisiana passed a law in August 2023 requiring public schools to...

A business can decline service based on its beliefs, Supreme Court...

Charles J. Russo, University of Dayton At issue in one of this year’s most highly anticipated Supreme Court cases,...

A judge in Texas is using a recent Supreme Court ruling...

April M. Zeoli, University of Michigan and Shannon Frattaroli, Johns Hopkins University For a large part of the history...

The Supreme Court is back in session, with new controversial cases...

Morgan Marietta, UMass Lowell Following a dramatic year of controversial rulings, the Supreme Court begins hearing new cases on...

The fight against school segregation began in South Carolina, long before...

Roy Jones, Clemson University When it comes to the case of Brown v. Board of Education, the 1954 Supreme...

No, Biden can’t just sell off seized Russian yachts and central...

Paul B. Stephan, University of Virginia The Biden administration wants to sell off the yachts, homes and other luxury...

Appeal in Sarah Palin’s libel loss could set up Supreme Court...

Bill Kovarik, Radford University To the numerous challenges facing the U.S. media in recent years, add a libel case...

Does impeachment need a crime? Not according to framers of the...

Stefanie Lindquist, Arizona State University Donald Trump’s legal and political defenders are all singing the same refrain: The president can’t be impeached; he hasn’t committed...

EXPLORING NATURE

Hemingway, after the hurricane

Verna Kale, Penn State The 2024 hurricane season has been especially disastrous, and the casualties and widespread damage from...