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Curtis had a tumultuous time on the court. Nominated by President Millard Fillmore in 1851 to replace Levi Woodbury, the ...
DEI had enjoyed a surge following the death of George Floyd and the subsequent 120 days of nonstop rioting, arson, assaults, ...
Mr. Hanson is a distinguished fellow of the Center for American Greatness. He is a classicist and historian at the Hoover ...
The court’s steady effort to make the law an artifact of the past is of a piece with its broad expansion of executive power ...
But DEI was already on its last legs. Half of all Americans no longer approve of racial, ethnic, or gender preferences. DEI ...
In doing so, the court would extinguish a law that more than any other made the promise of American democracy a reality. If ...
New analysis shows diverse communities accounted for 93% of the nationwide increase and prevented 16 states from losing ...
In comments in Spanish at the second annual Panamerican Congress in Mexico City, Rameriz said, “ ... I could say a few words ...
Progressives know something they rarely say aloud: if the left—by which I narrowly mean the political project anchored by ...
The Supreme Court may extinguish a law that more than any other made the promise of American democracy a reality.
Historically, it has been difficult to build and sustain diverse activist coalitions—but they are uniquely impactful.
Immigration agents arrested Kyungjin Yu, an immigrant from South Korea, because she overstayed her visa, Department of Homeland Security officials told KPBS.