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Justice Clarence Thomas Is Ready To Undo More Rights
The Supreme Court Justice wrote that the cases establishing same-sex marriage and contraceptives should be revisited.
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NAACP Partners With Vote.org To Boost Black Voter Turnout Ahead of Midterms
The non-partisan voting organization will help with training, voting registration, and mail-in ballot requests
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Supreme Court Repeals NY Gun Law Despite Recent Mass Shootings
Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in his majority opinion that New York’s provision was in violation of the 2nd amendment.
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Supreme Court Ruling Limits Ability To Enforce Miranda Rights
With a 6-3 decision, a citizen can no longer sue an officer who forgets to let them know their constitutional rights
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Former Tesla Worker Rejects $15 Million Payout In Racial Abuse Suit
Former elevator operator Owen Diaz originally won a $136.9 million judgment as awarded by a federal jury
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Federal Judge To Rule On Desantis’ ‘Stop Woke Act’ Block Attempt
The Florida law limiting race-based discussions in schools and businesses will become law on July 1st.
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Trump-Backed Lawmaker Wants To Mark Jan. 6th As “Remembrance Day”
Michigan Rep. Steve Carra also pushed conspiracies such as COVID-19 being a ‘man-made’ virus
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NAACP Says Bipartisan Gun Bill Is A “Step In Right Direction”
NAACP President Derrick Johnson is encouraged, but insists this is the first step to combat gun violence.
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Four Louisiana Officers Acquitted In Death of Black Man
Caddo District Court Judge Chris Victory stated in his ruling that the prosecution did not prove its case in the death of 44-year-old Tommie McGlothen
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Abrams Centers Gun Safety As Key Part of Georgia Governor Race
The Democratic candidate is proposing measures such as red flag laws as well as restarting a bipartisan criminal justice reform task force.










