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Know Due Process

Understand your right to fair procedures in legal situations. Apply this fairness thinking to school and work disputes.

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The Supreme Court Decision That Unleashed Voter Suppression

In 2013, the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act in Shelby County v. Holder. Within hours, states implemented discriminatory laws previously blocked by federal oversight. Learn how one decision transformed American democracy.

Constitutional Law
Judicial Review
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How the Constitution shapes your daily rights and freedoms

Master the foundational document of American democracy through questions that reveal how constitutional principles shape your daily rights and freedoms.

Constitutional Law
Civil Rights
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Six GOP states deploy National Guard to occupy Washington DC as federal takeover expands

8/20/2025

West Virginia, South Carolina, Ohio, Florida, Texas, and North Dakota announced August 20, 2025, they are sending combined 1,200 National Guard troops to patrol Washington DC streets alongside federal forces. The unprecedented state-to-state military cooperation supports Trump's federalization of DC police, with governors citing "public safety" while DC Mayor Muriel Bowser calls it an "illegal occupation of our city."

National Security
Government
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Trump announces executive order to eliminate mail-in ballots, claiming constitutional authority he doesn't have

8/18/2025

President Trump told supporters August 18, 2025, he will sign an executive order "ending mail-in ballots because they're corrupt," despite legal experts confirming presidents cannot control state election methods. Constitutional scholars warn the order would trigger immediate court challenges while disenfranchising 43% of Americans who voted by mail in 2024, including military overseas voters and rural Republicans.

Elections
Constitutional Law
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European allies panic as Trump abandons Ukraine after "productive" Putin meeting

8/18/2025

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called emergency meetings August 18, 2025, after President Trump described his Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin as a "10 out of 10" success while European leaders expressed horror at Trump's shift toward forcing Ukraine to surrender territory. Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovile Sakaliene accused Putin of "gaslighting" while Trump praised the Russian dictator's "reasonable" demands for eastern Ukraine.

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National Security
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Federal judge strikes down Trump's ban on diversity programs at schools and universities

8/17/2025

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled August 17, 2025, that Trump's executive orders eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion programs at educational institutions violate First Amendment free speech protections. The decision blocks administration threats to withhold federal funding from schools with DEI offices, affecting 4,800 colleges and universities that rely on government grants for research and student aid.

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