The founders simply wanted to prevent Congress and the federal government from establishing a national religion.
The Ohio college town passed the ordinance after some modifications reacting to a federal appeals court decision that struck down Michigan’s statewide ban.
"My ancestors came here legally:" The hidden history behind Trump's attack on birthright citizenship
Birthright citizenship—the principle that anyone born on American soil is a citizen—has deep roots in English common law and ...
January 15 is a critical inflection point that will shape whether the CLARITY Act gains momentum or faces further delays in ...
Goose Creek, South Carolina – Steinberg Law Firm, LLC has promoted Attorney Adam Greene to Partner, making him the 15th partner in its near-century-long history of representing injured people in South ...
Community Word is published monthly by Community Word LLC. Independently owned by local investors. Brian Ludwig, Managing Editor, c/o 621 Commercial St. Suite 1A-B, Peoria, IL 61602, ...
As the world enters a new year marked by deepening fractures and multiplying wars, Pope Leo XIV's Message for the World Day of Peace arrives not as a distant appeal, but as a direct challenge to the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will head into 2026 with numerous high-profile decisions to issue. Transgender athletes, birthright citizenship, presidential firing power, tariffs and redistricting are several ...
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