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The 1906 Decision in Hodges v. United States Shows the Error of Leaving Fundamental Rights to the States

The 1906 Decision in Hodges v. United States Shows the Error of Leaving Fundamental Rights to the States
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Why The 'Trump Court' Won't Be Like Trump

Why The 'Trump Court' Won't Be Like Trump
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Ken Starr Is Right About Religious Liberty, But That Might Not Preserve It

29 against the U.S. Department of Education cites 33 current and former LGBTQ students at federally funded Christian colleges and universities for what the nonprofit Religious Exemption Accountability Project refers to as “unconstitutional discriminatory policies.” According to the class-action suit, the religious exemption status of the 25 listed schools allows them to maintain discriminatory policies while receiving government funding. This suit, perhaps intentionally, follows the recent passage of the Equality Act in the House effectively adding gender identity and sexuality to the groups protected under the Civil Rights Act which is now with the Senate. The lawsuit and the bill represent a significant escalation of attacks on religious liberty within the first 100 days of the Biden administration.

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The Constitutional Case Against Late Impeachment

The Constitutional Case Against Late Impeachment February 11, 2021 Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial is underway in the Senate. The proceedings mark the first time in American history that a president has been impeached twice. The effort to impeach Trump is controversial, in part, because he is no longer president. The House voted to impeach Trump on January 13, when he was still in office. But it waited until January 25 to deliver its article of impeachment to the Senate, when he was no longer in office. The Trump impeachment trial therefore raises the question of whether the Senate can convict Trump now that he is no longer president; now that he is a private citizen and, therefore, no longer subject to House impeachment in the first place.

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The Case Against Late Impeachment

The Case Against Late Impeachment Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial is underway in the Senate. The proceedings mark the first time in American history that a president has been impeached twice. The effort to impeach Trump is controversial, in part, because he is no longer president. The House voted to impeach Trump on January 13, when he was still in office. But it waited until January 25 to deliver its article of impeachment to the Senate, when he was no longer in office. The Trump impeachment trial therefore raises the question of whether the Senate can convict Trump now that he is no longer president; now that he is a private citizen and, therefore, no longer subject to House impeachment in the first place.

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