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The First Amendment in the US protects freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition, extending these rights to immigrants and visa holders. However, these protections are not absolute, ...
Trump defined his version of a legal protest when he pardoned the Jan. 6 rioters who ransacked the U.S. Capitol, maimed ...
The First Amendment does not grant the right to free speech; “it’s a restriction on the government from violating the ...
In May, the Supreme Court will hear on the legality of Trump's executive order to redefine who birthright citizenship applies ...
Trump administration officials have claimed broad authority to revoke students' visas and begin deportation proceedings, as ...
"We expect the White House to restore AP’s participation in the pool as of today, as provided in the injunction order," the ...
The Constitution does not grant Congress authority to set voter-eligibility requirements in federal elections.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in May on Trump's bid to enforce his executive order to restrict automatic ...
On his first day, Trump signed an order to curb birthright citizenship for kids of undocumented or temporary visa holders, ...