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Secret Policy Changes Threaten Legal Residency For International College Students
US Immigration Policy and Its Impact on Higher Education The recent reports of federal officials terminating legal residency for international college students have sparked a wide-ranging debate about the future of higher education in the United States. College leaders and legal experts alike are expressing concern over these sudden changes that many believe are laden […] More
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Arizona Lawmaker Urges Transparency in Group Home Policies Following Emily Pike Death
Cookie Consent in the Digital Age: A Legal Perspective The digital age has transformed nearly every facet of our daily lives—from the way we communicate to how we access information online. At the heart of this transformation is the ubiquitous cookie—a small file placed on your device that offers both conveniences and challenges. As an […] More
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Senate Takes Bold Action to Protect Canada from Tariff Fallout
Assessing the Senate Resolution Versus President Trump’s Tariff Strategy The recent Senate resolution that would block President Trump’s ability to impose new tariffs on Canada has become a focal point of debate among lawmakers, economists, and legal experts alike. In this op-ed, we aim to examine this development from multiple angles, addressing the tricky parts […] More
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Tesla Car Vandalized at Gilbert Mall Sparks Community Outrage
Cookies and Data: A Legal Perspective on Modern Online Consent Practices The rapid evolution of digital platforms has reshaped the way we interact with technology and the law. In the current online environment, cookie policies and data usage rules – particularly those found on widely used platforms such as YouTube – raise tricky parts for […] More
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Southwestern Border US Attorneys Target Over 960 Illegal Aliens in Sweeping Crackdown
Operation Take Back America: A Closer Look at U.S. Immigration Enforcement The recent operational activities under Operation Take Back America have sparked significant debate and public interest. In a coordinated effort by U.S. attorneys across several Southwestern border districts, more than 960 defendants were charged with immigration-related crimes during the fourth week in March. This […] More
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Former Arizona Lawmaker Launches Bold Civil Rights Battle Against Law Enforcement And Officials
Federal Lawsuit Over Traffic Stop Allegations: When a Routine Encounter Turns Political The case of former state Senator Justine Wadsack, a once-prominent Arizona lawmaker who now finds herself embroiled in a legal battle, raises serious questions about the fine points of law enforcement practices, political retribution, and civil rights under the U.S. Constitution. In a […] More
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Concealed Carry Reciprocity Gains Momentum in House Judiciary Committee Vote
Originally Post From https://www.nraila.org/articles/20250325/house-judiciary-committee-votes-to-advance-concealed-carry-reciprocity-legislation Read more about this topic at The Mysterious Gun Study That’s Advancing Gun Rights Project 2025 Would Increase Gun Violence, Reversing … More
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House Judiciary Committee Sets Stage for Bold Second Amendment Legislation
House Judiciary Committee’s Legislative Markup: Setting the Stage for Expanded Second Amendment Rights The recent legislative markup taking place in the House Judiciary Committee is stirring up a significant discussion among both lawmakers and gun rights advocates. With a focus on enhancing protections for law-abiding citizens, the Committee’s action on two proposed pieces of legislation […] More
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House Judiciary Committee Advances Key 2A Legislation With Ohio Jordan at the Helm
House Judiciary Committee and Legislative Markup: A Closer Look The recent legislative markup conducted by the House Judiciary Committee—chaired by Representative Jim Jordan (R-Ohio)—has sparked a flurry of debate among those interested in American gun laws. With the committee set to consider several bills that hold significance for law-abiding gun owners, critics and supporters alike […] More
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Judge Rebuffs TRO Attempt Upholding Minimum Age Requirement for Gun Ownership
A Closer Look at the Connecticut Decision on Age-Related Gun Ownership Restrictions The recent federal court ruling in Connecticut—where a judge dismissed a temporary restraining order request from two 19-year-olds and prominent firearm advocacy groups—offers us a compelling window into the tangled issues surrounding gun control and constitutional rights. In this opinion editorial, we take […] More
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Florida Court Upholds Gun Age Limit as Lawmakers Reexamine Firearm Policies
Florida Appellate Decision on Firearm Purchase Age: Balancing Historical Practice and Modern Sentiments The recent ruling by the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Florida has stirred heated debates over the minimum age requirement for purchasing rifles and other long guns. The court’s decision to uphold the state’s 2018 law—which raised the purchase age […] More
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Kentucky Senate Empowers Youth With Bold Age Reforms For Concealed Carry And Driver Permits
Legal Challenges in the Digital Age: An Opinion Editorial The internet, a tool once celebrated for its limitless access, is now tangled up in a web of legal measures that can often seem intimidating, especially to those attempting to view content from different regions. In this opinion piece, we examine the case of a website […] More