Democratic Socialists of America Propose Overhaul of U.S. Constitutional System
The DSA platform calls for eliminating key institutions including the Senate, Supreme Court, and presidency, drawing parallels to the French Revolution Jacobins.
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The DSA platform calls for eliminating key institutions including the Senate, Supreme Court, and presidency, drawing parallels to the French Revolution Jacobins.
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Reason | Jul 19, 2026, 12:09 PMgeneral
Texas Representative Henry Cuellar criticizes the Democratic Socialists of America for leveraging the Democratic Party to promote their platform, urging Democrats to reject their positions.
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Justice Todd Eddins sharply rebukes the US Supreme Court's conservative majority for undermining constitutional rights and democracy in a recent ruling.
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Sara Albrecht, chairperson of the Liberty Justice Center and a three-time Trump voter, led a legal battle against Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, facing challenges including potential retaliation from the former president.
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A Washington Post-Ipsos survey reveals growing skepticism about the Supreme Court’s impartiality and performance, with many Americans perceiving political bias in recent rulings.
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A significant date in Supreme Court history marks the death of Justice George Sutherland.
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Stephen Frances Roche admitted to aiding an international syndicate in an attempted escape plan involving a remote Northern Territory town, leading to his arrest in Nhulunbuy.
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Leonard Hoffmann and neighbors challenged WBI Energy Transmission over discounted land seizure, raising constitutional questions about fair market compensation under eminent domain.
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The center seeks research on how lawmakers and agencies are adapting to significant Supreme Court rulings reshaping administrative law over the past 15 years.
Reason | Jul 16, 2026, 3:04 PMpolitics
On July 16, 2019, former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens passed away, marking a significant moment in U.S. Supreme Court history.
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A recent analysis challenges claims that drug decriminalization directly caused overdose deaths, highlighting mixed evidence amid rising fatalities and significant drops in arrests.
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An analysis of the impact of the Supreme Court's Heller decision finds minimal changes to gun rights over 18 years, contrasting with other landmark rulings.
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During a high-stakes confirmation hearing, Sen. Amy Klobuchar pressed Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on recent ICE-related shootings and information sharing with state authorities.
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New Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh testified before Congress pledging commitment to price stability as recent data shows easing inflation, while Fed Governor Christopher Waller warns inflation risks remain. Meanwhile, President Trump signals intensified strikes on Iran.
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Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan detailed increased threats against the Supreme Court during their first congressional appearance since 2019, highlighting security concerns and political tensions.
Fox News Latest | Jul 15, 2026, 9:21 AMpolitics
Sen. Darline Graham has been sworn in to complete the Senate term of her late brother, Sen. Lindsey Graham, who died unexpectedly.
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The commission referred complaints to the Brown County District Attorney over Musk's $1 million voter check giveaways during a 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court election.
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