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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Amy Howe, a reporter with SCOTUSblog, about the issue of birthright citizenship and the use of universal injunctions before the Supreme Court.
The U.S. Supreme Court seemed at least partially divided as the justices heard arguments debating how the lower courts should handle President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship.
The U.S. Supreme Court justices heard arguments over birthright citizenship yesterday. And, week one of Sean "Diddy" Combs' ...
The 24-year-old survived the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on the Nova festival, and will perform a pop ballad, "New Day Will Rise." ...
Flamingos look graceful, but when it's time to eat, they're very silly. "All of their feeding behavior is so weird," says ...
Hadi Matar got the maximum sentence for attempted murder. He was found guilty in February for repeatedly stabbing author ...
Cathy Harris and Gwynne Wilcox, Democratic board members of independent agencies, argue that President Trump lacked the ...
Criticism of "activist" judges predates the term and has come from both ends of the political spectrum. Democratic and ...
Federal judges are looking back to the 18th century to define what constitutes an invasion, weighing a key legal argument for ...
It can be intimidating to enter a new queer space, especially if you're starting to explore your gender and sexuality.
This week's quiz features real-life alchemy, nudity bans, expensive gifts, curriculum changes, and the new pope. Good luck!
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