On Sept. 18, 2020, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away in her home due to complications of metastatic pancreatic cancer. She was the 107th Supreme Court justice and served for 27 years.
United States gun laws timeline graphic
Many tragic events involving guns have happened already in 2018, raising many questions about the history of gun laws. Here is a quick timeline of gun laws in the United States.
Dreamers in America
“Being a Dreamer has made me who I am but is also keeping me from accomplishing my hopes and dreams.”
A look at the latest Supreme Court Justice – Neil Gorsuch
Find out more about the latest member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Neil Gorsuch appointed Supreme Court justice
Judge Neil M. Gorsuch was confirmed and appointed for lifetime to the Supreme Court on Monday, April 10.
Loving: A glimpse into the racial inequalities of America’s past
Loving follows the 1967 Supreme Court verdict of Loving v. Virginia, which replaced prior laws or judicial code that had made it illegal for interracial marriages to exist and beautifully depicts the peaks and valleys that the Loving family had to traverse, in a film that truly captures the imagination.
Scalia’s Absence on the Supreme Court Leaves Doubts as to Whether an Obama-Appointed Nomination will Clear the Senate
In life, Judge Scalia affected the U.S. on a national scale. Now in death, Scalia continues that trend, as the next appointment to the Supreme Court will have massive implications for how the country conducts itself in the future.
Cheerleaders chase victory to court over religious freedom
Although the persistence and faith of the Kountze Lions made them victorious in court, the issue of religious freedom in school still stands.
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OPINION: Democrat candidates still existent despite continued Republican attention
Clinton commands the majority of prospective Democrat voters at 56.5 percent, while Sanders holds 32.2 percent of the vote.