The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Are there things that drive you nuts? Things people say or do that drive you nuts? I know I have some pet peeves that are so annoying to me, I think my head is going to explode! Take the birthright citizenship question recently heard at the Supreme Court. Every journalist, commentator, and pundit I’ve heard talk about the case says that…
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The Justice Department did not provide a proper explanation for requesting the information, the judge ruled.
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It took the federal government months to properly serve attorneys for Washington in the Trump administration’s litigation to force the state to turn over its voter rolls.
On Tuesday, the Justice Department asked a judge to order Washington officials to explain why they shouldn’t be forced to provide voter records.
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The federal government plans to automatically register eligible men for the military draft beginning in December, according to a proposed rule published last week.
Currently, 46 states and territories have laws in place to automatically register eligible men when they apply for drivers licenses or IDs, according to the Selective Service System.
The report does not reconcile its claims of Biden-era weaponization with the fact that Trump’s DOJ has unsuccessfully sought to prosecute several of the president’s political enemies, and is currently trying to bring FACE Act charges against former CNN anchor and independent journalist Don Lemon and protesters who entered a church in Minneapolis earlier this year.
The Trump Justice Department is expected to release a report as early as next week concluding that the prior administration politically targeted abortion opponents because of their religious beliefs when prosecuting them for blocking access to abortion clinics, according to three people familiar with the report and a draft reviewed by MS NOW.
In response to concerns dating to at least 2019, the Department of Human Services leader pledged corretive action; lawmakers urged more accountability.
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