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Supreme Court to hear affirmative action case
Today the U.S. Supreme Court will hear two cases concerning public universities using race as a factor in admissions.
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Ending birthright citizenship via executive order a 'fringe theory'
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on Oct. 27 about a shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. Trump has astonished legal scholars with his claim that he can end birthright citizenship with a swipe of his pen. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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Trump: End birthright citizenship for some US-born babies
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is making another hardline immigration play in the final days before midterm elections, declaring that he wants to order an end to the constitutional right to citizenship for babies born in the United States to non-citizens. Most scholars think he can't implement such a change unilaterally.
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Things you should know today: 10/30/18
Rampage victims' funerals begin as Trump heads to Pittsburgh
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Supreme Court prepares to rule on gay marriage
The Supreme Court began hearing arguments April 28 regarding the rights of same-sex couples. Despite several hours of arguments, the result is anyone's guess.
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