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Opinion: When facts are never settled, do constitutional rights get undermined?
In America, facts are no longer the shared starting point of analysis but instead the primary site of contestation.
Our Bill of Rights is not a lifeless relic. It is the armor of an informed, virtuous, and courageous citizenry.
What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think about the U.S. Constitution? For many people, the answer probably involves one of the famous individual liberties that are spelled out in the ...
They’ve made it incredibly difficult to sue federal officers for abuse of power, no matter how egregious,” says David Gans, a ...
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WA residents' constitutional rights explained amid ICE enforcement and protests
A UW law professor explains what Washingtonians need to know about their constitutional rights during protests and federal ...
Forcibly entering homes without a judicial warrant. Arresting journalists who reported on protests. Defying dozens of federal ...
The administration’s detention and removal of immigrants without free speech, due process, and judicial authority is a crisis for immigrants and a sign that our democracy is in peril. The first 100 ...
Our Declaration of Independence sets forth our inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and our Constitution/Bill of Rights sets forth the legal framework to ensure and ...
Today is Constitution Day, marking the Sept. 17, 1787, signing of the Constitution by the 39 delegates at the Constitutional Convention who had written its words. And 238 years later, we face the ...
You may not associate creditors' rights with the United States Constitution. After all, when people think of constitutional rights, they generally think of free speech, freedom of the press, trial by ...
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