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What is a patriot?

In response to a column written by Jennie Ivey, July 4, 2023, Ms. Ivey, I assume, feels she is a Patriot, even a Super Patriot.

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What to ask Ketanji Brown Jackson

What to ask Ketanji Brown Jackson
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12 Questions That Would Actually Tell Us Something About Ketanji Brown Jackson

As the Senate gets ready to lob questions at the newest Supreme Court nominee, legal experts weigh in on what they should be asking.

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How Breyer's Replacement Will Matter

The Supreme Court will be 6-3 for the foreseeable future. But from optics to willingness to compromise, Breyer’s replacement could change a lot.

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How This Impeachment Mattered


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‘This Acquittal Sends Three Dangerous Messages to Future Presidents’
We just lived through history—but what was the point? Fourteen experts explain what Trump’s fast, unusual second impeachment will mean for America.
Members of the National Guard patrol the area outside of the U.S. Capitol during the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. | AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana
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For the first time in American history, a U.S. president has been impeached twice.
And for the second time, Donald Trump was acquitted of high crimes and misdemeanors as Republicans rallied around him, some even ignoring the proceedings before them. So is impeachment a broken process—or did this still matter?

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Audio: Religion, Abortion, Guns And Race. Just The Start Of A New Supreme Court Menu


In January, the U.S. Supreme Court embarks on the second half of a term with a fortified 6-to-3 conservative majority. But unlike the first half of the term, there will be no norm-busting President Trump often railing at the court's election decisions. In tone, President Biden probably will be the functional opposite, but his policies are likely to be greeted with more skepticism.
For decades, the court's five-justice conservative majority was split between those who wanted to move slowly in a more conservative direction and others who wanted to move more aggressively. But now, with the more centrist conservatives retired and three Trump appointees on the court, there is a conservative supermajority of six, meaning one vote to spare.

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KUOW - Religion, Abortion, Guns And Race. Just The Start Of A New Supreme Court Menu


Religion, Abortion, Guns And Race. Just The Start Of A New Supreme Court Menu
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In January, the U.S. Supreme Court embarks on the second half of a term with a fortified 6-to-3 conservative majority. But unlike the first half of the term, there will be no norm-busting President Trump often railing at the court's election decisions. In tone, President Biden probably will be the functional opposite, but his policies are likely to be greeted with more skepticism.
For decades, the court's five-justice conservative majority was split between those who wanted to move slowly in a more conservative direction and others who wanted to move more aggressively. But now, with the more centrist conservatives retired and three Trump appointees on the court, there is a conservative supermajority of six, meaning one vote to spare.

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Religion, Abortion, Guns And Race. Just The Start Of A New Supreme Court Menu


Election cases are among those before the U.S. Supreme Court, though none that will change President Trump's defeat.
In January, the U.S. Supreme Court embarks on the second half of a term with a fortified 6-to-3 conservative majority. But unlike the first half of the term, there will be no norm-busting President Trump often railing at the court's election decisions. In tone, President Biden probably will be the functional opposite, but his policies are likely to be greeted with more skepticism.
For decades, the court's five-justice conservative majority was split between those who wanted to move slowly in a more conservative direction and others who wanted to move more aggressively. But now, with the more centrist conservatives retired and three Trump appointees on the court, there is a conservative supermajority of six, meaning one vote to spare.

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