
Americans want at least some affirmative action in college admissions
Poll shows most Americans want affirmative action in college enrollments but not one that dominates.
Poll shows most Americans want affirmative action in college enrollments but not one that dominates.
Social media giants claimed allowing people to sue and collect damages would restrict use and scare users away.
Partisanship, the abortion fight and the scandals surrounding Clarence Thomas add up to too many questions than answers about the high court.
Around the country, the party is blocking protests, referendums and other actions that woudl let the majority, not their rabid right-wing minority decide.
Billionaire Harlan Crow kept spending vast sums of money to help Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas live the high life.,bought the home where Thomas ‘ mother lives and let her continue to live there without cost and paid the way to an expensive private school for the Justice’s kid.
“The Supreme Court could step up and fix this themselves,” says Illinois Democrat Sen. Dick Durbin . “For years, they have refused, and because the court will not act, Congress must.” Republicans say “no way!”
“Testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee by the Chief Justice of the United States is exceedingly rare, as one might expect in light of separation of powers concerns and the importance of preserving judicial independence.”
The ruling gives women access to abortion pills for at least the next year with only two justices tired to make a ban permanent.
The request to testify could trigger a fight within Congress over the powers of the third branch of government.
The attempts to ban the FDA approved drug runs counter to what polls show Americans want.