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Day: May 14, 2025

Seeking redress for political gain

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Seeking redress for a grievance implies pursuing compensation for a wrong. Protected by the First Amendment and state constitutions, this right can be manipulated for political agendas. When lawsuits serve politics rather than justice, they undermine constitutional principles. I examine recent cases to determine whether plaintiffs pursue redress or leverage legal processes for gain.

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Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Over Blocks on Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Policy

The administration has urged the justices to limit the use of nationwide injunctions.

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Nashville TV Station Claims ICE Raids Are Causing Construction Workers Not to Show Up

Another Tennessee television network publishes a story about how recent ICE arrests will impact the state’s economy without discussing who has been arrested.
On Wednesday, WSMV4 published a story talking about how the construction industry is being impacted by the federal government’s arrest of illegal immigrants.

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Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Nationwide Injunctions in Trump v. CASA

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/supreme-court-to-hear-challenge-to-nationwide-injunctions-in-trump-v-casa

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AOC Threatens Trump Officials If They Arrest House Dems Over Newark ICE Facility Incident

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/aoc-threatens-trump-officials-if-they-arrest-house-dems-over-newark-ice-facility-incident

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Capitol Police Insurrection? Officers Reportedly Blocked New Trump Appointees from Entering Their Office…

( Ken Silva, Headline USA ) Tech publication WIRED reported Monday that Capitol Police blocked two newly appointed Trump administration officials from entering the U.S. Copyright Office, where they’re supposed to work.
The Capitol Police’s bizarre move to reportedly block Nieves and Perkins from their office comes on the heels of Trump firing Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden, who was the first woman and the first black person to hold the position, as well as Shira Perlmutter, who was the copyright office director since 2020.

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