There have been multiple cases of people having their careers harmed because they expressed their religious beliefs.
Read MoreA rare copy of the U.S. Constitution printed 237 years ago sent to the states to be ratified is being auctioned Thursday evening in North Carolina. Brunk Auctions is selling the copy—the only of its type thought to be in private hands. The minimum bid of $1 million has already been made. There is no […]
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Read MoreMichigan’s top election official, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, is the subject of a bar complaint over her department’s actions to keep independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name on the ballot.
State Sen. Ruth Johnson, a Republican who immediately preceded Benson as secretary of state, filed the bar complaint alleging that Benson manipulated procedures to undermine the Nov. 5 election.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When considering a president’s legacy, judicial appointments often have the longest-lasting impact. Legislation may be repealed or overturned, but federal judges can shape the law for decades. As we approach another presidential election, it’s worth reflecting on how these appointments influence our legal landscape and the critical role they play in interpreting the Constitution.
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