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Thomas “Blind Tom” Wiggins made history in 1860 as the first Black American o play at the White House for President James ...
Death penalty or no death penalty, Thomas used the Ruben Gutierrez case to carry on his crusade of constitutional purification. And it shows the depth of his commitment to turning back the ...
Flyers were discovered last month in Seattle at Cal Anderson Park during a "No Kings" protest that seemed to call for the assassination of various conservative leaders in America, including President ...
I thought of Piper last week when The New York Times revealed that Zohran Mamdani, the surprise winner of New York City’s ...
The Supreme Court is revisiting the Voting Rights Act, potentially altering safeguards against discriminatory voting maps.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been imploring his colleagues for decades to gut a crucial part of the iconic ...
As the nation prepared for its 249th birthday, Thomas Sowell, the nation’s greatest living economist, turned 95. That milestone is cause for reflection in California, Washington, D.C., and all across ...
The group argued, and the majority of the Supreme Court agreed, that five storybooks advanced moral lessons that posed a ...
WASHINGTON — Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote just five majority opinions in the Supreme Court term that ended last month, the fewest of any member of the court. But her voice resonated nonetheless ...
Asked what a world without judicial independence would look like, Justice Clint Bolick offered an ominous answer. "It looks ...
This move was an astonishing corrective to a term drowning in calculated political maneuvering over legitimate judging.
UPenn removed Lia Thomas from official women’s swim records but added a footnote subtly honoring her past achievements, sparking debate.