Constitution
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Justice Samuel Alito Marks 20 Years on Supreme Court Amid Renewed Attention
Apr 21, 2026 — Courts & Law
Justice Samuel Alito celebrates 20 years on the Supreme Court, highlighting his influence and the challenges faced by conservative justices today.
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Trump's 'Complete' Pardons Cover Bogus State Election Charges
Nov 14, 2025 — Opinion
Recent media reports have suggested that the 'full, complete' presidential pardons issued by former President Donald Trump related to the 2020 election cannot.
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Calling It 'Biden’s FBI' Diminishes The Real Threat
Nov 13, 2025 — Opinion
Sen. Chuck Grassley’s recent revelations about Operation Arctic Frost highlight the dangers of government weaponization, a concern that transcends party lines.
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VRA Needs Aligning With A Constitutional Definition Of Equality
Nov 3, 2025 — Elections
As the Supreme Court grapples with Louisiana v. Callais, it’s clear that Section 2 of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965, in its current interpretation, has.
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Justice Thomas Advocates for Constitutional Fidelity Over Precedent
Sep 30, 2025 — Courts & Law
Associate Justice Clarence Thomas emphasized the U.S. Supreme Court's duty to adhere to the Constitution rather than outdated precedents during a recent speech.
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Go See The Full Constitution At The National Archives This Month
Sep 22, 2025 — Culture
The National Archives in Washington, D.C., is offering a rare opportunity for the public to view the entire original version of the United States Constitution.
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Fateh's Mayor Endorsement Revoked After Messy DFL Convention
Aug 22, 2025 — Elections
The Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party has nullified the results of the Minneapolis DFL’s July 19 endorsement convention due to significant failures.
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Leftists Admit They Can't Win Without Rewriting The Constitution
Aug 21, 2025 — Opinion
A recent discussion on Ross Douthat’s podcast featured Osita Nwanevu, a contributing editor at The New Republic, who argued for significant changes to the U.S.