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Despite the Senate’s July 1 vote to protect states’ rights to keep residents safe, a moratorium is expected to once again ...
The Unicode Consortium is a nonprofit devoted to developing, maintaining and promoting software standards and data, and it ...
Handed down on the last day of June, the Supreme Court ’s decision in Trump v. CASA was the most important of the term. The court’s six Republican-appointed justices, in an opinion by Justice Amy ...
Dr. Helen Riess, founder of Empathetics, discusses World Emoji Day, observed annually on July 17—the date shown on the ...
Since Donald Trump took office in January, the Buffalo ICE office has issued a steady drumbeat of press releases and social media posts purporting to show that its agents are ...
In upholding a Texas law requiring age verification to access porn websites, the court overturned a precedent that stood for more than two decades.
How did the Supreme Court rule on birthright citizenship case? Donald Trump can plan how he would end a right long guaranteed by the 14th Amendment.
A divided Supreme Court has ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision leaves unclear the fate of President Donald Trump’s restrictions on ...
The ruling clears a major hurdle to President Trump’s agenda and could reshape American citizenship, at least temporarily, as lower court challenges proceed.
The last six cases of the Supreme Court’s term include birthright citizenship injunctions and a parental bid to keep kids from LGBTQ-themed instruction in public school.