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7 Apr 2015, 2:42 pm by JB
Two interesting amicus briefs in Obergefell v. [read post]
18 May 2015, 10:42 am by Cody Poplin
” A senior American official said that the United States would question her, but as she is an Iraqi citizen, it is likely officials there will request custody of her. [read post]
2 Jan 2023, 2:50 pm by Scott Bomboy
That small group includes George Washington’s chief of staff, a future United States president, and a controversial New York state politician. [read post]
24 Mar 2019, 5:08 pm by INFORRM
United States Wired suggests that the state of Utah has become a leader in digital privacy with the passing of a new privacy law. [read post]
28 Jun 2022, 6:23 am by Jennifer Davis
SCOTUS April 2015 LGBTQ 54663, Arguments at the United States Supreme Court for Same-Sex     Marriage on April 28, 2015. [read post]
21 Jun 2011, 7:21 pm by Big Tent Democrat
He is Commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the militia of the several States when called into the actual service of the United States. [read post]
1 Jan 2022, 8:28 am by David Bernstein
He has alleged that "Jews … think they have cornered the market on suffering" and that Jews are "quick to yell 'anti-Semitism,'" because of "an arrogance of power – because Jews have such a strong lobby in the United States. [read post]
26 Jun 2023, 1:07 am by INFORRM
  United States On 13 June 2023, the Texas Governor signed HB4 to make Texas the tenth state to have a comprehensive privacy law. [read post]
24 Feb 2016, 11:20 am by Shea Denning
The “Frequently Asked Questions” section of the United States Supreme Court’s website provided the answer. [read post]
24 Feb 2016, 11:20 am by Shea Denning
The “Frequently Asked Questions” section of the United States Supreme Court’s website provided the answer. [read post]
1 Mar 2012, 4:28 pm by Rick Hasen
”—Alexander Keyssar, author of The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States “Rick Hasen, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine, and one of the nation’s foremost experts on election law, has published a preview of a new book with a sobering reminder for those of us who oppose the growing body of laws requiring identification in order to vote. . . [read post]