July 17th, Constitution Day, will be designated as a public holiday again after 18 years. The Ministry of Personnel Management announced on the 3rd that the Cabinet meeting approved the promulgation ...
Many of his Under-19 World Cup-winning team-mates have gone on to have solid international careers, butAnukul Roy has been left waiting for opportunities, especially at the IPL The AQI on Thursday ...
Another day in Trump’s America. Republican-backed proposal at the Arizona Capitol is reigniting debate over how U.S. senators should be chosen. The measure urges Congress to repeal the 17th Amendment ...
A partial amendment to the Act on Public Holidays, which designates July 17th, Constitution Day, as a public holiday again after 18 years, passed the National Assembly plenary session on the 29th.
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education says the First Amendment does not protect protests that disrupt church services. Nonpartisan civil liberties group emphasizes that houses of worship ...
The United States needs a balanced budget amendment to avoid government shutdowns, says Congressman Jamie Comer. Getty Images Nearly every generation in American history has lived through a moment of ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — With free speech under attack across the country, Nicki Wilson spotlighted it at the Triplex Cinema. And who better to discuss it than acclaimed First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams?
Unofficial results show New York voters passed, by 46%, a state constitutional amendment allowing an Olympic sports complex to remain and expand on Adirondack Forest Preserve lands in Essex County in ...
The Constitution remains on display in the National Archives today, reverently viewed by visitors, "much as Mao Zedong sleeps in his tomb in Tiananmen Square," Garrett Epps writes. Credit: Wikimedia ...
A Missouri judge ruled that a ballot summary describing a proposed amendment as “limiting parental choice in education” is sufficient. The lawsuit argued the summary was misleading, particularly ...
A ballot summary describing a proposed amendment to Missouri’s Constitution as “limiting parental choice in education” is sufficient, a Cole County judge ruled ...
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