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Supreme Court's conservatives divided over 'Remain in Mexico' policy At the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday, the conservative justices seemed unusually torn as to whether the Biden administration must continue to enforce the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" program. The policy requires asylum seekers, mainly from Central and ...
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In a lawsuit, a group of Texas library patrons says a book ban amounts to censorship A group of Texas residents who are "card-carrying members" of their local library system are suing officials in the county where they live, claiming officials engaged in censorship in violation of the First Amendment when they banned a slew of books ...
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Biden takes his first actions on clemency with 3 pardons and 75 commutations The pardons and commutations are part of a broader White House effort to make the criminal justice system more fair , which was a key goal of Biden's 2020 presidential campaign. Many of those whose sentences Biden shortened ...
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Supreme Court examines Biden's power to set US immigration policy in 'Remain in Mexico' challenge Aerial view of a migrants camp where asylum seekers wait for US authorities to allow them to start their migration process outside El Chaparral crossing port in Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico, on March 17, 2021.
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Will the Supreme Court be as deferential to Biden on immigration as it was to Trump? Another day, another hot-button issue at the U.S. Supreme Court. This time the question is whether the Biden administration must continue to enforce the Trump-era program known as Remain in Mexico. The policy requires asylum-seekers, ...
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Student Debt Cancellation: Less Student Loan Forgiveness Is Better According to new research, less student loan forgiveness would provide a greater share of benefits to student loan borrowers who are struggling the most. Here's what you need to know — and what it means for your student loans.
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In sequel to McGirt, justices will again review scope of state prosecutorial power in Indian country A sad story involving child neglect has become the subject of a Supreme Court case – and white-hot political rhetoric – because the crime occurred on the reservation of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and the victim (but, crucially, not the defendant) ...
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10 essential questions about Oregon's 5th District, the state's most unpredictable congressional race April 26, 2022 5 a.m.. Ballots will soon be circulating for Oregon's first primary election since state lawmakers redrew congressional boundaries — greatly altering the 5th District and creating a new one ...
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Lewis, Ong named Carnegie Fellows Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, associate professor of history of art and architecture and African and African American studies, and Jonathan Corpus Ong, a research fellow on the Technology and Social Change Project at the Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein ...
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Lamont, legislators on the cusp of a new CT budget deal The administration has agreed to expand its funding proposals in this area for the fiscal year that begins July 1, though not to the level sought by the legislature's Appropriations Committee. And majority Democrats in the House ...
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