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Trump Supreme Court rolls back Clean Water Act protections for wetlands
The bought-and-paid-for Republican Supreme Court issued another tortured ruling on Thursday, this one rolling back Clean Water Act protections for wetlands.
The bought-and-paid-for Republican Supreme Court issued another tortured ruling on Thursday, this one rolling back Clean Water Act protections for wetlands.
The House of Representatives is expected to vote this week on a resolution to end the pause on federal student loan payments and block President Joe Biden’s plan to provide debt relief.
High-tech spying is in the news because of the one-sided, hypocritical debate in Congress on whether the popular app TikTok is actually a tool for Chinese government data collection on American users.
A June 2021 report titled “An Epidemic Continues: Youth Vaping in America” from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration reveals disturbing increases.
Student loan borrowers remain in limbo on how much they owe while the U.S. Supreme Court reviews a number of legal actions taken to block the relief.
A coalition of advocacy organizations will host the People’s Rally for Student Debt Cancellation, set to take place in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on Feb. 28 from 8 a.m. to noon.
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture and the John Marshall Center for Constitutional History & Civics invite guests to join three of America’s top legal thinkers for a panel discussion.
There has been little consistency in Supreme Court rulings on environmental protection over the years, mainly because such protections are not directly addressed in the Constitution.
Student loan borrowers who received an email indicating their application for student debt forgiveness was approved – pending court litigation – received yet another email Tuesday, this one saying the subject line of the previous email was inaccurate.
The House voted Thursday to pass the Respect for Marriage Act, sending the bill to President Biden for his signature to make it a law.
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