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Stephen L. Carter: Even the NRA deserves First Amendment rights
Lexington Clipper-Herald· 5 days agoThe unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court last week in National Rifle Association v. Vullo...
Huntington Beach councilmembers star in theater of the absurd
Orange County Register· 4 days ago“A shared set of facts is paramount for any discussion of the issues facing Huntington Beach,” a...
Republicans want Oklahomans to reword Constitution to make crystal clear noncitizens can’t vote
Oklahoma Voice via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOKLAHOMA CITY – Some lawmakers are calling an effort to strengthen the state’s ban on noncitizens...
Could you pass the American Civics Test for citizenship? Test your knowledge with our quiz
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoWhat is the supreme law of the land? A) The Bill of RightsB) The ConstitutionC ...
Supreme Court justices should have supreme ethical standards | ELAINE HARRIS SPEARMAN
The Gadsden Times· 22 hours agoThe number of associate justices is eight. Power to nominate the Justices is rested in the President...
PRIDE: No rights were infringed upon
Coeur d'Alene Press· 22 hours agoOne of the main reasons that I subscribe to the Coeur d’Alene Press is that it has the ...
ACLU and NRA unite to defend the First Amendment
Orange County Register· 2 days agoAmericans differ on the meaning and interpretation of the Second Amendment “right to keep and bear ...
Why Gavin Newsom’s Gun Control Constitutional Amendment Hasn’t Gone Beyond California
Lost Coast Outpost· 19 hours agoSince Gov. Newsom proposed a 28th Amendment one year ago, there has been far more progress on online petitions than in other state legislatures ...
North Carolina Republicans file 'citizens-only voting' bill. Here's what it says.
The Wilmington Star-News· 5 days agoThe state constitution already only allows U.S. citizens to vote in elections. This bill, which, if...
The Indian Citizenship Act at 100 Years Old
Native News Online via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOne hundred years ago, on June 2, 1924, the United States government conferred citizenship on Native American people by passing