If the Supreme Court rules that theBiden administration’s student loan forgiveness program is legal and allows it to move forward — or if the court dismisses the challenges due to a lack of “standing,” or the legal right to bring the disputes in the first place — it’s possible the...
A divided Supreme Court has struck down affirmative action in college admissions, declaring race cannot be a factor and forcing institutions of higher education to look for new ways to achieve diverse student bodies.
WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES - JUNE 30: People rally against the US Supreme Court's latest decisions to strike down the Bidenâs student loan forgiveness plan and race-conscious student admissions programs in Washington D.C., United States on Friday, Expand WASHINGTON (AP) - It's...
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The provision “the people’s court shall make a ruling not to acknowledge a civil judgment if acknowledging it would violate fundamental principles of state laws, such as the one-China principle, or undermine state sovereignty, security, or social public interests” is consistent with analogous ...
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A college diploma was supposed to be a ticket into the middle class, instead of the poor house. After the extremists on the Supreme Court declared President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program “unconstitutional” he took immediate steps to provide support, while vowing to pursue other mean...
She’s also a proponent of originalism, the conservative doctrine that the Founding Fathers’ original intent must be adhered to unless the Constitution has been amended. “The Constitution’s meaning is fixed until lawfully changed; thus, the court must stick with the original pu...
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